Campaign India Team
Dec 16, 2022

Khelraja appoints Esha Gupta as brand ambassador

Aims to amplify the brand’s sportsbook and casino segments across digital and offline channels

Khelraja appoints Esha Gupta as brand ambassador
Khelraja has announced the appointment of actor Esha Gupta as its brand ambassador. 
 
Gupta will be responsible for promoting the brand’s sportsbook and casino segments across digital and offline marketing channels. She will also aim to help Khelraja further accelerate the adoption of online gaming amongst its regional audiences. 
 
Japneet Singh Sethi, country manager, Khelraja, said, “Khelraja is already extremely popular amongst Southeast Asia’s growing community of online gamers, thanks to the range of its offerings. As one of the coolest iGaming platforms, it has a natural synergy with Esha Gupta, whose bold and vivacious persona has enthralled and entertained millions of people across the continent. Bringing her on board as the brand ambassador for our sportsbook and casino segments was an obvious choice. With her as the face of the brand, we are confident of accelerating our current growth trajectory and achieving greater operational scale than ever.” 
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