Influencer Marketing Agency in Kolkata
Kolkata · West Bengal
Bengali-first influencer marketing for Kolkata brands — from jewellery houses and FMCG legacy names to East India D2C challengers. MAD Influence brings pan-India scale and a Bengali creative team to every campaign.
- Native Bengali creative team — local idiom, festivals, and cultural cues handled correctly
- Deep experience with jewellery, sweets, and legacy FMCG brand storytelling
- East India coverage: Kolkata + Bhubaneswar + Guwahati creator pods
- End-to-end campaign delivery — strategy, talent, contracts, content, reporting
Frequently asked questions
Which is the best influencer marketing agency in Kolkata?
MAD Influence is among Kolkata's leading influencer marketing agencies, combining a Bengali-first creative pod with a 100,000+ pan-India creator network and proven brand case studies including Mamaearth (3.2x ROAS), Netflix India, and Yash Raj Films (1.2 billion views in 28 hours).
Do you offer Bengali-language influencer campaigns?
Yes. Bengali is one of our core languages. Briefs, scripts, captions, and creator selection are all delivered with native Bengali context — including correct handling of Durga Puja, Poila Boishakh, and Bengali wedding seasonality.
Can you handle jewellery and FMCG influencer campaigns in Kolkata?
Yes — these are two of our strongest verticals in East India. We deliver craftsmanship-led storytelling for jewellery houses and high-volume always-on creator programmes for legacy and challenger FMCG brands.
What's the typical cost of a Kolkata influencer campaign?
Bengali micro-influencer pilots in Kolkata typically start at ₹2.5–5 lakh (10–20 creators, 4 weeks). Larger festive Durga Puja or wedding-season activations with macro creators start from ₹8–15 lakh. Every proposal includes tier-by-tier creator cost breakdowns.
Do you cover the rest of East India from Kolkata?
Yes — Kolkata is our hub for East India work. Our 5,500+ East India creator network extends across West Bengal, Odisha, Assam, and the wider North East, supporting Bengali, Odia, and Assamese campaigns from a single team.