Campaign India Team
May 17, 2022

Dinesh Karthik for Gizmore

The smart accessories, fitness gear, and home audio brand aims to reach out to the health and fitness conscious youth through the partnership

Dinesh Karthik for Gizmore
Gizmore, a smart accessories, fitness gear, and home audio brand, has announced the appointment of cricketer Dinesh Karthik as its brand ambassador. 
 
With Karthik on board, the brand aims to build an ecosystem for the masses. 
 
Nishant Goel, director – marketing, Gizmore, said, "Dinesh Karthik is a cricketing icon and a role model for youngsters. His single-minded quest for success and achievement perfectly embodies Gizmore's personality. Mr. Karthik has made a name for himself through his unwavering zeal, tenacity, and willingness to push himself in pursuit of finesse and perfection. He is an ideal brand ambassador for Gizmore, which is founded on the pillars of innovation, longevity and fitness with its new-age products. Together, we aim to inspire the masses to participate in the Fit India mission and push them to achieve a healthy and fit lifestyle with Gizmore smartwatches. We are looking forward to scaling greater heights through this association."
 
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