AI, angst and applause: Goafest day three blends bold ideas with brave tech in storytelling

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AI, angst and applause: Goafest day three blends bold ideas with brave tech in storytelling

From Javed Ali to jury room confessions, the first half sparked fire through AI, creativity, and ca

Javed Ali

MUMBAI: Day three at Goafest 2025 opened not with a whisper but a roar. Under the theme Ignite Hungama, Indian playback singer Javed Ali lit up the morning with a rousing set, presented by Mahindra Auto and Mahindra Electric Origin SUV in association with Bingo! What followed was a cocktail of courage, code, and craft.

Marcel France CCO & CEO Youri Guerassimov delivered a punchy keynote on 'Creativity That Dares to Disrupt' - presented by Youtube under the theme Ignite Bravery. He challenged the room to get comfortable with discomfort. "Fear is temporary. Regret lasts far longer", he said, quoting campaigns like Nike's Colin Kaepernick ad and Marcel's own 'Inglorious Fruits and Vegetables'. Guerassimov pointed out that 86 per cent of consumers expect brands to take a stand, and 66 per cent are willing to jump ship if they don't.

Next, the session 'How AI is Rewriting the Language of Visual Storytelling' took centre stage. Amazing Indian Stories founder & CEO Vivek Anchalia demonstrated how AI was bulldozing old production paradigms. From replacing animatics to cutting the need for bloated crews and locations, AI was making storytelling faster, cheaper, and sharper. His upcoming AI-powered film Naisha will feature machine-generated drone shots of Uttarakhand. In the fireside chat that followed, Landor president-APAC Lulu Raghavan summed it up: "AI is underhyped. Master it early, lead the next wave".

Anchalia added nuance: while AI could mimic drone pans and 3D shots, it couldn’t replace emotional tonality in sound or a filmmaker's rhythm. He also advised self-learning over formal AI education, hailing online creative communities as the real labs of experimentation.

Meanwhile, the Bioscope – The Cinema ran a series of sessions under the theme 'What Ignited the Jury Room?'. Havas Creative India CCO & JMD Anupama Ramaswamy insisted the jury prioritised the power of creative ideas over just causes. Famous Innovations founder & CCO Raj Kamble brought his signature candour, likening case studies to ads that must hook judges in seven seconds. VML India CCO Senthil Kumar reminded the room: "If a film makes you want to watch it again, it’s doing its job". Youri Guerassimov rounded off the jury talks, reiterating that creativity must remain consistent across platforms.

Adding a personal note, The Advertising Club COO Bipin Pandit launched his book presented by Amazon MX Player and powered by Mediakart. From a viral Linkedin post to a deadline set by AdClub president Rana Barua, the book's origin story was as compelling as its content. It featured a foreword by Piyush Pandey and an article by Prasoon Joshi. A microsite, www.bipinpandit.com, was launched, along with a Walk of Work display at Cascade.

Day three also served up a buffet of masterclasses. Gowthaman Ragothaman led a session on data, privacy and intelligence, followed by Vijay Singh's take on game commerce. Nick Eagleton of D&AD unpacked creative liberation with 'Ideas Unlocked'. Sana Shaikh from Flipkart Ads outlined their latest innovations. Amogh Dusad from Amazon MX Player guided attendees on seamless brand integration. Meanwhile, Krishnendu Dutta and Vara Prasad of MRSI demystified AI’s impact on consumer insights.

Lunch was hosted by Vijayavani, wrapping up a first half that balanced firebrand ideas with futuristic tech.