Campaign India Team
Oct 03, 2023

Brand ambassador round-up: Week of 2 October

Check out who has signed on Rakul Preet Singh, Ananya Panday and Ravindra Jadeja

Rakul Preet Singh is the new face of MiaByTanishq
 
MiaByTanishq has appointed Bollywood actor, Rakul Preet Singh, as its newest brand ambassador. The jewellery brand also released a video featuring the actor, where she endorses the brand's latest collection. The campaign, titled "For the Star in You", was conceptualised and created with Famous Innovations.

 

 

Ananya Panday for Jimmy Choo

 

Jimmy Choo has announced the appointment of actor Ananya Panday as brand ambassador. According to a statement from Jimmy Choo, the actor epitomises the values and ethos of Jimmy Choo.

 

Hisense appoints Ravindra Jadeja as brand ambassador

 

Hisense has announced the appointment of cricketer Ravindra Jadeja as brand ambassador for its television, AC, and refrigerator categories. Jadeja is the company’s first ambassador in the Indian market. With this partnership, the brand aims to strengthen its presence and aspires to bring innovation, excellence, and versatility to Indian households. The brand has also rolled out a film to highlight this association. 

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Campaign India

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