73 diners confirmed. 17 form leads. ₹1,682 spent. 5 days to execution. This is what happens when you run a festival campaign with precision.
₹1,682.46 spent • 17 leads generated • 73 confirmed diners • ₹98.97 cost per lead
Festival events are rare windows. They happen once a year. They’re high-stakes, low-budget, and fast. There’s no time to test or optimize. You either nail it or you don’t.
The context
Hosatadaku is a Karnataka festival. One day, one meal, one opportunity. Our client was running a special non-vegetarian menu event for this festival and needed to fill seats.
No year-round marketing. No repeat audience building. Just five days to reach people who wanted to come, convert them to bookings, and confirm attendance.
The budget: ₹1,682.46. Limited, but enough if executed right.
The challenge
Festival events move fast. People decide to attend based on word-of-mouth, social media, and last-minute planning. You can’t build awareness over weeks. You have days.
Our challenge: reach Karnataka residents interested in festival dining, convert them via form submission (to capture names, phone numbers, party size), and confirm real bookings — all in five days, on a micro-budget.
The audience was specific. Festival enthusiasts. People who plan dining around cultural events. People who’d already thought about Hosatadaku or were searching for it.
The approach
We ran a single form-based lead generation campaign on Instagram.
The creative focused on the event: special non-veg menu, festival celebration, limited-time offer. The call-to-action was direct: submit your details to reserve your spot.
The targeting was behavioral. We went after people interested in Karnataka festivals, fine dining, and non-veg cuisine. Not broad, not scattered. Precise.
We ran the campaign for five days (March 18-22). That’s it. Festival day timing meant people were already thinking about attending.
The results
| Metric | Result |
|---|---|
| Total Spend | ₹1,682.46 |
| Campaign Duration | 5 days |
| Reach | 7,864 people |
| Impressions | 12,502 |
| Form Leads | 17 |
| Confirmed Diners (from form data) | 73 people |
| Cost per Lead | ₹98.97 |
| Average Party Size | 4.3 people |
17 people filled out the form. The form captured names, phone numbers, and party size. Total confirmed diners: 73 people.
That’s not just lead volume. That’s real booking data. Party sizes ranged from 1 to 10 people, proving genuine intent.
The cost per lead was ₹98.97. That’s efficient. But the real metric? ₹23.07 per diner. When you account for total covers, the cost becomes even better.
The lesson
Festival events aren’t like regular campaigns. They’re one-time, high-urgency, and dependent on timing.
Most brands either skip festival marketing or throw massive budgets at it. Neither is necessary.
What works: precise audience targeting, festival-specific creative, and form-based lead capture. When people are already thinking about an event, they need less convincing. They need a reminder and a way to book.
₹1,682 filled 73 seats. That’s not a coincidence. That’s strategy aligned with the moment.
For hospitality and event brands, festival campaigns are gold. They’re predictable in timing, high in intent, and low in friction if you reach the right people.
Want results like this?
We run Meta Ads for hospitality and restaurant brands. If you have seasonal or festival events coming up, let’s plan a campaign that fills your seats. See more case studies at valarchiroi.com.
