TATA TEA Chakra Gold curates a Tamizh special food festival to celebrate the Tamizh way of Life

TATA TEA Chakra Gold curates a Tamizh special food festival to celebrate the Tamizh way of Life
TATA TEA Chakra Gold curates a Tamizh special food festival to celebrate the Tamizh way of Life
TATA TEA Chakra Gold curates a Tamizh special food festival to celebrate the Tamizh way of Life

To celebrate the Tamil culture in its truest form and show the best of Tamizh way of Life, TATA TEA Chakra Gold, a flagship brand from the house of Tata Consumer Products (formerly known as Tata Global Beverages), curated a one of its kind food festival, featuring delicacies from 15 districts of Tamil Nadu by locally sourced chefs, at the prime location of Marina Mall, ECR Road, Chennai.

The food festival was conceptualized keeping in mind the essence of TATA Tea Chakra Gold and the way it understands the region at its best. The look & feel of the stage was designed like a tea shop with thatched roof stalls, glass bottles filled with biscuits, tea stall man, newspapers and magazines hanging, and wooden benches for the visitors. The event was facilitated with engagement with the visitors with Tamil games- Pallankuzhi, and Tamil riddles, out of many, that would build a strong connect with the emotions of the region with its people.

Tamilians are proud of the way they look at life with discipline and processes, and their rich culture is an epitome of how one must practice life. This concept was prominent in the festival that displayed the core message through its local food items, ambience, conversations, and everything that brought out the best of Tamizh way of Life.

Speaking about the festival that was conceptualized to celebrate the Tamil culture and pride, said, Puneet Das, Vice President – Marketing - India, Tata Consumer Products, said, “As a popular tea brand of Tamil Nadu, Tata Tea Chakra Gold understands the Tamil culture and aims to celebrate by bringing together all the parts that complete the Tamizh way of Life. As a part of ‘Celebrating Tamizh Way of Life’ campaign, the food festival, with the presence of the popular Tamil Chef Damu, connected the dots between various local cultures in the state with a common thread of love for tea and food”