Myntra and adidas launch fourth film under ‘Myntra Unforgettables' series

The film under the ‘Myntra Unforgettables' series highlights how a young Niranjana Parte and her entire village pursue their passion for football with help from an NGO

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Myntra has launched a three-minute film under the ‘Myntra Unforgettables’ series featuring Niranjana Parte, a young footballer from Mandla in Madhya Pradesh. The video honours her remarkable enthusiasm for the sport, showcasing her journey and achievements, while also highlighting the transformation taking place in her village.

The video is the fourth in the ‘Myntra Unforgettables’ series that celebrates passionate individuals, helping them accomplish the unbelievable. The highlight of the video is Niranjana, who against all odds took to football at a young age, inspired by her father, a football player himself. She has been a participant at the CM cup, an annual football tournament, held in Madhya Pradesh and describes it as one of the best moments in her life. Niranjana is a student at Riverside Natural School being run by Mrida Education and Welfare Society, an NGO founded by Priya Nadkarni.

The film showcases the journey of young boys and girls from the village of Mohgaon, Madhya Pradesh, through the eyes of Niranjana, who goes to school there, giving viewers an appreciation of their way of life. It covers aspects involving everyday life and the new football culture in the region, with shots of fun and frolic among kids, ecstatic parents and loving teachers, with a prominent presence of Niranjana in the narrative. Viewers witness a surprise offered to the kids in the form of carton boxes that contain adidas footballs, followed by the montage of a tournament showing excitement, happy moments and high fives and winners being awarded trophies.

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Myntra and adidas have partnered to extend support to Mrida Education and Welfare Society to aid the promotion and nurturing of talent for football among disadvantaged school boys and girls. The brands have come together to supply footballs for the children and so far, about 250 students playing as part of Riverside Leagues have benefitted from the programme, with many more to go. Mrida is looking at scaling the programme to include more remote and backward regions where children have little or no access to sports and sports material. They also undertake regular football tournaments through innovative partnerships and funding support from like-minded individuals and organisations, with the ultimate vision of sending at least one player from the region to play in the i-league in the next five years.

As part of the series, Myntra had previously released two other films where they have celebrated their loyal customers from the non-metros and another film where they have promoted Disney merchandise from Kook N Keech on Mickey’s 90th birthday.  

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