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); }); Bollywood superstar Ranveer Singh’s equity has been on the rise year on year. His equity soared even during the coronavirus pandemic, a feat that hardly anyone has achieved this year. Given the price range of his deals, which is a whopping Rs. 7-12 crores, it’s an incredible feat that Ranveer has signed 9 new brands during the pandemic. His total number of brands has now risen to 34! According to the reports, he was roped by brands like Astral Pipes, Eduauraa, True Fan and Jio Network. Reportedly, he also signed some short term projects for under Rs. 5 crores last year. Some of the existing brands he works with are Adidas, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Nerolac Paints, Thums Up, NSE 0.90 %, Ching’s, ITC’s Bingo Snacks, the English Premier League, Manyawar, Nivea Men, Colgate, and JBL. ....
Ranveer Singh remains advertisers favourite during pandemic, signs 9 new brands SECTIONS Share Synopsis Known for his quirky and flamboyant style, the actor has signed brands like Astral Pipes, Eduauraa, True Fan and Jio Network, as per YRF Talent, the talent management arm of Yash Raj Films, which manages Singh’s commercial deals. What makes Ranveer Singh a darling of brands is his appeal across masses, experts feel. MUMBAI: Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh saw a jump in his brand equity during the Covid-19 disruption, signing nine new brands at a time when brands were cutting down on advertising and promotion spends aggressively. ....
Read more about Reliance Jio looks beyond mobile operations to monetise digital platforms on Business Standard. With subscriber additions slowing, the price-competitive player is looking beyond its mobile operations to monetising its digital platforms. But that s where the competition is acute ....
Slandering Indian companies for political goals ends up helping China In the final analysis, regardless of the merits of the farm laws, discrediting Indian companies ostensibly for political opportunism can only, unwittingly, end up aiding the Chinese purpose of digitally encircling India and other regions. Representative image For most Indians, the generally visible presence of China in their lives are the daily use items from electric bulbs to sophisticated mobile phones. The hundreds of shops spread across a maze of narrow corridors in Delhi’s Old Lajpat Rai market (just off Chandi Chowk) and in Gaffar Market in Karol Bagh, one could, and can still, buy originals and clones of the world’s sophisticated inventions: from sleek top-end mobile phones to palm-sized iPod rip-offs. ....
Reliance Jio writes to Punjab CM, DGP over incidents of vandalism at Jio network sites ANI | Updated: Dec 30, 2020 13:25 IST New Delhi [India], December 30 (ANI): Reliance Jio Infocomm has written to Punjab Chief Minister and Punjab Director General of Police (DGP) seeking their intervention into incidents of sabotage and vandalism at Jio Network sites in the state by unknown persons. The letter alleges that police personnel at local level are not taking action or filing FIRs against vandalsism and that is why such incidents are not stopping. Jio has requested the DGP to take action. With due respect we would like to bring to your kind notice that in your esteemed State of Punjab, the telecom intrastructure and digital services of Reliance Jio are being sabotaged and vandalized for the past few weeks by inciting violence and our employees are not being allowed to work to provide the uninterrupted telecom services, whic ....