By Aafiya Shaikh
In a world where attention spans are shrinking and digital noise is ever-growing, Mumbai-based Avneet Talwar stands out not by being louder, but by being more human. A marketing strategist, content creator, and the founder of The MAC Tales, Avneet has built her brand on a superpower that’s often underestimated in the business world: storytelling.
Whether she’s creating brand strategies or empowering women entrepreneurs, her approach is rooted in authenticity, cultural awareness, and creative confidence.
In an exclusive interaction with AsiaBizToday, Avneet shares her journey towards being an independent marketing strategist.
Avneet’s storytelling journey began in the most personal of places — her living room. As a child, she would write skits for family functions, often centring them around her father. “Convincing my aunties to play dramatic roles at family gatherings was probably my first lesson in persuasion,” she laughs. “It taught me that stories are what bring people together. They make you feel seen.”
That early flair for performance and narrative quietly laid the groundwork for the creative strategist she would later become, someone who understands that behind every business, there’s a human heartbeat.
The marketing industry never sits still, and neither does Avneet. Describing herself as a “digital Indiana Jones”, she spends her mornings decoding algorithms and dissecting trends. “For me, trend-spotting isn’t just about hopping on the latest reel template—it’s about understanding why it matters, what emotion it taps into, and how it can carry a brand’s voice further.”
Her approach isn’t about following the crowd, but about leading with curiosity and context — something her clients have come to value deeply.
Crafting Brands that Make You Feel
At the heart of The MAC Tales is a simple but powerful philosophy: storytelling isn’t an accessory to marketing, it is the strategy. “We’re not just here to make people click. We want them to care,” says Avneet. Each campaign is treated like a narrative arc, designed to connect emotionally with the audience while delivering measurable results.
Whether she’s helping a startup find its voice or reshaping a legacy brand’s identity, her goal remains the same: make marketing feel meaningful again.
Avneet doesn’t sugarcoat the rollercoaster of entrepreneurship. “Running a business is like salsa dancing while juggling flaming torches—blindfolded,” she says with characteristic wit. But beneath the humour lies a story of resilience. From battling imposter syndrome to navigating the complexities of digital marketing, her journey has been a mix of trial, error, and relentless learning.
What’s kept her going? “The ability to pivot, to laugh through the chaos, and to trust that growth isn’t linear — it’s layered.”
Breaking Moulds
As a woman entrepreneur in marketing, Avneet is on a mission to shift the narrative. “The boardroom isn’t a boys’ club — it’s a space for bold ideas, collaboration, and diverse perspectives,” she shares. Her leadership style combines strategic clarity with emotional intelligence, and she’s passionate about helping other women do the same.
“Turn ‘she can’t’ into ‘just watch her’,” she says, with a confident smile.
When it comes to building a personal brand, Avneet’s mantra is clear: be unapologetically you. “Vanilla might be a flavour, but it shouldn’t be your identity,” she notes. Her own brand is a reflection of this philosophy — vibrant, witty, and deeply real. She encourages others to share not just their wins, but the messy, meaningful middle too.
With roots in a multicultural background and a degree from the Thadomal Shahani Centre for Media, Avneet combines creative instinct with cultural intelligence. “I see the world through a lens of empathy,” she says. “Our stories weave between cultures, carry insider nuance, and still speak to global audiences.” This ability to balance local relevance with universal appeal gives her campaigns a unique edge.
Pearls of Wisdom
To women contemplating entrepreneurship, Avneet offers a warm but firm push forward: “Start before you’re ready. Your doubts are normal — but so is your brilliance.”
She urges aspiring founders to build a circle that champions their journey and to view every setback as a setup for a stronger comeback. “Success isn’t a straight line—it’s a beautifully chaotic spiral. Embrace it.”
For Avneet, success isn’t just about metrics or milestones—it’s about meaning. “It’s the feeling of walking into a room and knowing your work has made someone feel more seen, more heard, or more inspired,” she says.
With The MAC Tales, she’s building more than a marketing agency—she’s building a movement around meaningful communication, creative empowerment, and female-led leadership. And in doing so, she’s proving that storytelling, when done right, doesn’t just sell—it shifts culture.