MUMBAI: Losing hair is tough, but losing faith in solutions is tougher. Traya, India’s first health-tech brand dedicated to tackling hair loss from within, has launched its latest campaign, Umeed Nahi Yakeen Karo! (Don’t Just Hope, Believe!). With the unmistakable voice of legendary lyricist Javed Akhtar, the film urges people to move beyond fleeting hope and embrace science-backed trust in hair regrowth.
The campaign follows the familiar frustration of men battling hair loss, dabbling in home remedies, falling for flashy marketing gimmicks, and watching their hopes fade with their hairlines. But Traya offers something different: not just hope, but clinical proof. Their latest breakthrough study shows that Traya’s personalised regimen is three times more effective than 5 per cent Minoxidil alone, globally considered the gold standard for hair growth.
"Hair loss affects more than just appearance, it impacts one’s sense of identity and self-worth. With our Umeed Nahi Yakeen Karo! campaign, we want to shift the conversation from doubt to faith, encouraging people to believe in genuine solutions," says Traya co-founder Saloni Anand. "We chose Javed Akhtar’s iconic voice for the deep emotional connection he brings. His words create a sense of authenticity that reflects our commitment to making hair regrowth journeys relatable. This campaign is about breaking free from false promises and inspiring consumers to embrace a solution backed by science. "While helping people regrow their hair, at Traya, we’re also helping them reclaim their self-belief."
With a staggering 93 per cent efficacy rate and over 800,000 customers nationwide, Traya is leading a new wave in hair loss treatment. Unlike conventional approaches, the brand combines Ayurveda, dermatology, and nutrition to address the root causes of hair loss rather than just masking the symptoms. The campaign film has been rolled out across digital platforms, including Youtube, Facebook, and Instagram, and is further amplified through Whatsapp marketing and email campaigns.