Boddess unveils 'Heroes of India' campaign to honour healthcare workers

The video aims to highlight the uniqueness of these healthcare experts, highlighting their diverse interests beyond the confines of their white coats

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Boddess Beauty has unveiled a new campaign ‘Heroes of India’ this Republic Day.

The campaign celebrates the doctors and their experiences, showcasing the various challenges and victories in both their professional and personal lives.

With the aim to honour these unsung healthcare heroes, whose commitment and service to the nation go unnoticed, Boddess has launched this campaign. This initiative not only acknowledges the remarkable efforts of our healthcare heroes but also celebrates their humanity, resilience, and the joy they bring to their profession.

As a part of the campaign, Boddess has released a video, featuring five female healthcare professionals - Dr. Savita Chaudhary, Paediatrician, and adolescent medicine specialist; Dr. Pushpinder Sarao, Pulmonologist, Chief Medical Officer, and Covid Nodal Officer; Dr. Noopur Jain, MD in Dermatology; Dr. Mili Chakraborty, Medical Practitioner; and Dr. Kanchan Kaur, Specialist Breast Oncosurgeon.

The video aims to highlight the uniqueness of these healthcare experts, highlighting their diverse interests beyond the confines of their white coats. The video goes beyond professional inquiries, delving into aspects that allow viewers to gain a deeper understanding and connection with their lives.

Notably, the featured female doctors respond to a pivotal question about the challenges they have encountered in their professional journeys. Engaging in a candid discussion with each doctor, the video addresses various challenges. These include a Pediatrician feeling overwhelmed when communicating with teenagers about a range of issues and dealing with non-verbal communication in children.

The Dermatologist expresses difficulty in explaining the concept of beauty and beauty standards, emphasising the importance of a healthy body and mind. Additionally, a Breast Oncosurgeon shares the challenge of conveying the significance of early detection in making breast cancer potentially curable to her patients.

Additionally, in the spirit of fun and engagement, the campaign also includes rapid-fire questions and a playful segment of "Guilty or Not Guilty," offering viewers a lighthearted glimpse into the personalities of these healthcare heroes.

Ritika Sharma, Founder and CEO, Boddess, said, “We are thrilled to launch a campaign in honour of our healthcare heroes this Republic Day, which goes beyond the white coats and stethoscopes. We aim to humanise the healthcare profession by sharing the personal stories and experiences of these remarkable individuals. Through this campaign, we hope to inspire a deeper connection between the audience and our healthcare heroes, recognising not only their professional accomplishments but also their unique personalities and the joy they bring to their work. Hence, this campaign is our tribute to their dedication, resilience, and the personal stories that make them extraordinary individuals."

 
 
 
 
 
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