Interactive Avenues & Chhanv Foundation twist viral ‘Chapaak’ trend to support acid attack survivors

The agency gave a creative twist to the viral social media trend “ek machhli paani mai gayi” and crafted a series of Instagram reels focussed on Sheroes Hangout – a chain of cafes run by acid attack survivors

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Delhi: Interactive Avenues, the digital arm of IPG Mediabrands India, has joined forces with Chhanv Foundation, a non-profit organisation, for an initiative in support of acid attack survivors. 

The agency gave a creative twist to the viral social media trend “ek machhli paani mai gayi” and crafted a series of Instagram reels focussed on Sheroes Hangout – a chain of cafes run by acid attack survivors. The films aim to highlight the courage, resilience and indomitable spirit of these ‘Sheroes,’ who have been victims of gender-based violence.

Expressing solidarity with the cause, Shantanu Sirohi, COO, Interactive Avenues, said, “We firmly believe in using our craft to make a difference not just to clients, but also to communities. Through this initiative, we wanted to boost Sheroes Hangout Cafe's visibility, attract more patrons, and raise funds for the rehabilitation of acid attack victims.”

Alok Dixit, Founder, Chhanv Foundation, added, “Our mission is to Stop Acid Attacks and create a more inclusive society where survivors are supported, respected, and given the opportunity to thrive. Heinous crimes like acid attacks can be reduced through public awareness campaigns, and our collaboration with Interactive Avenues marks a significant step in that direction."