Homegrown Festivals are Becoming India’s Real Product Launchpads

New Delhi [India], July 18: The most interesting place to launch a creator product in India right now might not be a convention centre. It might be a festival stage’s worth of fashion, music and food — with your product somewhere in the crowd, not on the podium.
DJI just made that case in the clearest way yet. For the India arrival of the Osmo Pocket 4, it built Pocket Playground inside All You Can Fest, a homegrown-first lifestyle and community festival — and skipped the press stage entirely.

Why does this keep happening? Because the old launch format is fighting how discovery actually works now. Audiences increasingly filter for what’s real over what’s loud, and they trust what people make more than what brands announce. AYC is built on exactly that thesis: discovery through people, not platforms. A festival like it isn’t a backdrop for a launch — it’s a live audience of the precise people a creator tool needs to convince.
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