Campaign India Team
Jun 21, 2022

Fujifilm India gets Milind Soman

Will represent the brand’s overall philosophy of innovation in the healthcare, technology, and lifestyle space

Fujifilm India gets Milind Soman
Imaging and optical devices brand, Fujifilm, has announced fitness enthusiast Milind Soman as its healthcare, wellness, and lifestyle brand ambassador. 
 
With this association, he will represent the brand’s overall philosophy of innovation in healthcare, technology, and lifestyle space.
 
Soman will also be a part of Fujifilm India’s major brand campaigns for the Medical Imaging and Instax Division. 
 
Koji Wada, managing director, Fujifilm India, said, “We are delighted to have Milind Soman as our brand ambassador for our Medical Imaging and lifestyle divisions. Milind is synonymous with fitness and following a healthy lifestyle and is one of the stylish icons of India. We hope that our association with him will encourage Indians to think about and implement a health-conscious lifestyle and serve as a reminder that fitness can begin at any age. This is a testimony to our philosophy to never stop our endeavours for a healthier and Better India!”
 
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