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Video: Cannes 2015: Can an Indian 'celeb' rise to Kim Kardashian's stature?

Abhijit Avasthi, Ram Jayaraman and Senthil Kumar respond

by Campaign India Team | 25/06/2015

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The Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity kicked off on 21 June 2015.  On day four, we asked Indian adlanders whether an Indian 'celeb' can equal Kim Kardashian's stature -- a 'celeb' most famous for being famous...
 
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