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This video is about "Why Coca-Cola Tried to Kill Thums Up (Its Own Brand)? | Untold Case Study | Indian Cola War | Live Hindi" When Coca-Cola was kicked out of India in 1977 by the Indian government, it left a massive gap in the soft drink market. Foreign brands disappeared overnight, and Indians were left without their favorite cola. But out of this vacuum emerged a bold, desi challenger — Thums Up, a cola drink created by Parle that would go on to dominate the Indian beverage market. But the real twist came years later when Coca-Cola re-entered India… and bought Thums Up — just to destroy it. In this detailed case study, we’ll explore the full story behind this shocking corporate strategy and unravel the untold history of Thums Up and Coca-Cola in India. 📌 What you’ll learn in this video: The reason Coca-Cola was banned in India in 1977 The rise of Thums Up as India’s top cola brand How George Fernandes and the Janata Party pushed foreign companies out Why the Indian government launched Double Seven as a desi cola How Campa Cola became a competitor, and why it failed Thums Up’s smart pricing strategy and the launch of “Maha Cola” The tough battle with local brands like Bovonto, Sosyo, Dixie Cola How Vijay Mallya’s Thril entered the cola race — and vanished The return of Coca-Cola and the shocking acquisition of Thums Up Why Coca-Cola tried to kill Thums Up, and how it survived the takeover 🎯 Why Thums Up won the Cola War: Thums Up wasn’t just a drink — it was a bold, energetic, macho brand that connected with India’s youth. Its desi advertising, featuring samosas, dosas, vada pavs, and Indian streets, made it more relatable than any foreign competitor. It was fizzy, spicy, and full of attitude — and it gave Indians a reason to say: "This is our Cola!" 🎥 Subscribe to Live Hindi for more untold case studies, brand stories, business wars, and inspiring journeys. 📢 Like, Share, and Comment your thoughts — Did you know Coca-Cola tried to kill Thums Up? #ThumsUp #CocaColaIndia #BrandWar #CampaCola #LiveHindi #ColaStory #IndianBrands #UntoldCaseStudy #GeorgeFernandes #Parle #SoftDrinkStory #MahaCola #MarketingStrategy #CocaColaVsThumsUp #BusinessStrategy #DesiVsForeign #India1977 #CocaColaBanIndia