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Friday, 14 September, 2018
Weekend watch: Brooke Bond tries to strengthen the religious ties

Weekend watch: Brooke Bond tries to strengthen the religious ties

Campaign India Team

Watch the film by Geometry Encompass for Hindustan Unilever's tea brand, Brooke Bond, on fostering secular ties around Ganesh Chaturthi

 
D Shivakumar elected as chairman of ASCI

D Shivakumar elected as chairman of ASCI

Campaign India Team

Rohit Gupta is vice chairman and Shashi Sinha re-appointed as treasurer

 
Weekend Laugh: Producer's Diary by Dalbir Singh

Weekend Laugh: Producer's Diary by Dalbir Singh

Dalbir Singh

The co-founder of Kiss Films continues with his weekly sketches for Campaign India

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T.O.M. Tweets

T.O.M. Tweets

Campaign India Team

Some tweets that caught our attention over the past week

 
Weekend Wrap: 14 September

Weekend Wrap: 14 September

Campaign India Team

In the news: Johnnie Walker, Vidooly, Cars24, Mashable India, Tinder

 

Editor's Picks

Analysis: Nerolac Paints signs up Ranveer Singh; drops Shah Rukh after 10 years

Analysis: Nerolac Paints signs up Ranveer Singh; drops Shah Rukh after 10 years

Carol Goyal

As Deepika Padukone endorses Asian Paints, the author wonders which paint will finally win favour to decorate and enliven the new marital home of the two superstars

 
Sorrell: WPP CEO search has been 'complete waste of time' and Read and Scott should be 'twosome'

Sorrell: WPP CEO search has been 'complete waste of time' and Read and Scott should be 'twosome'

Gideon Spanier

Sir Martin Sorrell has congratulated his successor, Mark Read, but reopened hostilities with his old company by claiming the five-month search for a new chief executive has been "a complete waste of time".

 
Nike's Kaepernick ad: Let's not get carried away

Nike's Kaepernick ad: Let's not get carried away

Matthew Miller

The brand deserves praise, but more for making a smart marketing decision than for taking a stand on a hot-button issue.

 
Blog: Naomi Osaka - a new star is born

Blog: Naomi Osaka - a new star is born

Sandeep Goyal

Naomi Osaka not only won US$3.8 million in prize money but that is also most likely the start of her journey to become the highest paid female athlete in the world with off-court earnings expected to soar 10-folds from her current US$1.5 million to US$15 million over the next couple of years.

 
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