Published on: June 23, 2026
Slay Media, the independent creative agency founded by Khushboo Mulani, has announced a strategic collaboration with Pause Media Collective, a Mumbai-based multidisciplinary production studio driven by bold ideas, human-first collaboration, and flawless execution. Together, the two studios are co-developing and delivering a product-led content offering for brands across India. The partnership is designed to solve one of the most persistent gaps in how Indian brands access content today: the disconnect between strategic thinking and production execution.
For most brands, content is assembled, not engineered. Strategy sits with one agency, production with another, and the gap between the two is where intent gets lost, and output becomes generic. This collaboration is built to close that gap. Slay Media brings its established practice in brand strategy, digital campaigns, and platform-native content; Pause Media Collective brings production expertise, cinematic craft, multidisciplinary execution capabilities, and the ability to scale high-quality content without compromising creative intent. Working across commercials, brand films, documentaries, photography, music content, creator-led content, and narrative storytelling, Pause Media Collective combines strategic thinking with end-to-end execution from concept development to final delivery to create content that connects and performs. Together, the two studios offer a single, accountable creative partnership from brief to final cut.
The product-led content model that the two agencies are advancing is built around a simple premise but consistently underserved: content that drives real business outcomes has to be engineered, not just created. It requires a deep understanding of where a brand’s offering sits in the customer’s consideration journey, what kind of storytelling unlocks trust at each stage, and how to produce at the volume and velocity that modern digital platforms demand. This is the operating principle Slay Media has applied across its fintech, entertainment, and consumer portfolio, now extended through Pause Media Collective’s production capabilities to clients who need more than a strategy deck.
“The best creative partnerships aren’t about adding services — they’re about removing friction. When strategy and production operate separately, brands pay for it in brief cycles, in reshoots, in content that looks right but doesn’t perform. With Pause Media Collective, we’ve built something where both sides of that equation sit in one room. That is what product-led content actually requires.”— Khushboo Mulani, Founder & CEO, Slay Media
“AI is transforming how content gets planned, produced, and distributed, and we see it as an incredibly powerful tool to make our processes smarter and more efficient. But storytelling has always been, and will continue to be, about human connection. Trust, emotion, humour, and shared experiences are what make people care. Technology can optimise the process, but people connect with people. That’s a belief deeply embedded in Pause Media’s DNA, and one of the reasons this collaboration with Slay Media feels like such a natural fit..”— Debdeep Mukherjee, Founder, Pause Media Collective
The collaboration is particularly relevant for brands in categories where content volume, format diversity, and production quality are all non-negotiable — including fintech, BFSI, D2C, consumer technology, and entertainment. These are categories where Slay Media has spent years building category fluency, and where Pause Media Collective’s production capabilities unlock a scale of execution that was previously harder to offer under one roof. Pause Media Collective brings to the partnership a proven track record across some of India’s most demanding clients, including Paytm, Tata Capital, Taj Hotels, Cathay Pacific, Bajaj Broking, Arvind Fabrics, Raymond, Discovery, and Microsoft, spanning industries that require both production precision and narrative impact.
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