Campaign India Team
May 18, 2023

Toyam Sports gets Suniel Shetty as brand ambassador

The actor will be associated with the company for three years

Toyam Sports gets Suniel Shetty as brand ambassador
Toyam Sports (TSL) has announced the appointment of Suniel Shetty as its brand ambassador. 
 
With this association, the brand aims to leverage Shetty’s popularity and love for sports to connect with audiences in India and abroad. 
 
The actor will be associated with the company for three years. He will also be a part of campaigns as a brand ambassador for the Kumite 1 Asian Championship, and will be the face of Toyam Sports’ upcoming domestic and international cricket leagues.
 
Mohamedali Budhwani, chairman and managing director, Toyam Sports, said, “We are stoked to have Mr. Suniel Shetty on board. We are excited to start this journey with him, where he will play a multifaceted role, sharing his knowledge and expertise, helping us revolutionise different sports in a progressive manner. His passion for sports made it one of the most compelling reasons why we felt that if TSL had a global ambassador to represent it, it had to be someone like him. He is an incredible role model for youngsters who are not only looking to get into sports, but also to pursue their dreams. It’s an honour to be working with Mr. Shetty and having him represent our brand after the success of  “Kumite 1 Warrior Hunt.”
 
 
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