Choosing the Right PR Agency in Mumbai
The first time I met a founder looking for PR support in Mumbai, she opened the conversation with something that has stayed with me:
“We’ve outgrown freelancers, but I don’t want a 50-person agency that treats us like a small account.”
Mumbai has no shortage of PR firms. From global giants to boutique consultancies, the options are endless. But when you’re choosing a partner, it’s not about size or price. It’s about alignment. Not every agency is built for the kind of storytelling your business needs at this exact stage.
Here’s what I’ve learned working with founders, CMOs and comms leaders in this city for over a decade.
You’re Not Looking for a Name; You’re Looking for Mindshare.
A well-known agency doesn’t always mean well attended. Large firms juggle multiple accounts and it’s easy to get lost in the hierarchy. What you really need is a team that treats your story like it matters. A team where senior leadership stays in the trenches when a crisis hits or a launch slip.
At Bloomingdale, we built our model around senior involvement for exactly this reason. Agility comes from people who care.
Chemistry Matters More Than Credentials.
Case studies tell you what an agency has done. Chemistry tells you what they will do for you.
Do they challenge you with clarity
Do they ask the right questions
Are they truly curious about your industry?
We’ve had clients come to us after working with technically strong agencies that simply didn’t understand their tone or tempo. In PR, gut instinct is not fluff. It is alignment.
Mumbai Moves Fast. Your Agency Should Too.
Mumbai is its own ecosystem. Media, investors, consumers, influencers, regulators. All in one high stakes arena. That’s why cookie cutter PR does not work here.
A great Mumbai agency not only knows local newsrooms but understands what makes a story click in this market.
For example, a lifestyle brand we worked with stood out in a saturated category by leaning into hyperlocal storytelling. What seemed like a generic product launch became a narrative about reviving Mumbai’s lost neighbourhood bakeries. It landed in three top features sections in under two weeks.
What’s Right for Others May Not Be Right for You
Just because an agency built a unicorn’s brand doesn’t mean they are the best fit for your consumer company. Or your fintech startup. Or your impact led NGO.
Look beyond client lists. Ask about their process, their curiosity, their ownership. And if possible, talk to their existing clients.
If You’re Based in Mumbai, Proximity Is Not the Value. Presence Is.
The true advantage of a Mumbai based PR partner is not their office location. It is their presence in the city’s media and business landscape. Their understanding of what’s noise and what’s news. And their ability to deliver on it consistently.
We never overpromise. But if you’re looking for a team that thinks deeply, acts quickly and owns the outcome, you’ll feel that in the very first meeting.
About Author

Vikram Kharvi
CEO, Bloomingdale PR
With over 27 years of experience, I specialize in transforming business challenges into opportunities through innovative marketing and PR strategies.
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