Campaign India Team
Dec 26, 2023

Brand ambassador round-up: Week of 25 December

Read about who has signed the likes of Deepika Padukone, Ishaan Khatter, Kiara Advani and Sidharth Malhotra

 Ishaan Khatter is the face of Lenskart's latest collection

Lenskart has announced the launch of its Electro Punk collection featuring actor, Ishaan Khatter. The collection draws inspiration from the vibrant visuals of Electronic Dance Music (EDM) seeking to embody the ever-dynamic EDM culture through its edgy and eccentric designs with innovation at its core. The eyewear brand also released a video featuring the actor donning the designs from its latest collection.

Deepika Padukone for Tecno

Tecno has announced Deepika Padukone as its brand ambassador. The actor will be seen as the brand's face in the new marketing campaigns across the smartphone brand’s product portfolio. The association will extend across all brand and product launches throughout the year. 

Quaker gets Kiara Advani and Sidharth Malhotra

Quaker has announced the appointment of actors Kiara Advani and Sidharth Malhotra as its brand ambassadors. The association aims to signify the fusion of Quaker's 145-year legacy in advocating the ‘goodness of oats’ worldwide with the contemporary influence and appeal of the celebrity couple. The duo will be featured in forthcoming campaigns and brand launches. 

 

 

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