Campaign India Team
Apr 04, 2023

King Pipes gets Suniel Shetty

Aims to use the actor’s relatable personality to communicate to its targeted demographics

King Pipes gets Suniel Shetty
King Pipes has announced the appointment of actor Suniel Shetty as brand ambassador.
 
With this association, the company aims to enhance its brand presence in the Indian market. King Pipes also aims to use Shetty’s national appeal and relatable personality to communicate to its targeted demographics.
 
Rajesh Patel, managing director, King Pipes, said, "Suniel Shetty is a self-made  Bollywood celebrity, widely  recognised as one of the most influential stars in both theatre and OTT platforms. Similarly, King Pipes has a proven track record of providing high-quality plumbing solutions that prioritise water and environmental conservation since 1996. Our ethos 'Stronger' perfectly aligns with Suniel Shetty's persona, making him the ideal embodiment of our brand.”
 
He added, “Human water consumption is increasing everyday. In order to save every drop of water, we must have defect-free and safe water  storage,  transportation,  and   distribution   products.   Manufacturing   high-quality, efficient products is the most effective way to participate in environmental conservation and climate control. By serving the best, we can make a significant contribution towards saving humanity and mother nature. Maximum adoption of energy saving initiatives and maintaining a pollution free atmosphere through plantation at the company’s premises and surrounding areas as well is the mission of King Pipes.”
 
 
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Campaign India

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