Campaign India Team
May 08, 2015

Salman Khan: The brand ambassador

From beverages to bath fittings, there's hardly a category that didn't find Salman Khan's brand appeal attractive enough

Salman Khan: The brand ambassador
The news of Salman Khan's  conviction came on 6 May. As fans flocked the street in support of the 'Being Human' star, social-media was divided on justice being delivered. Khan's popularity rose to an all-time high after the launch of Being Human in 2007, but his mass appeal hasn't gone unnoticed by brands even prior.
 
Khan started off as brand ambassador with Limca in the '80s. Since then, a multitude of brands have flocked to the star, riding on his mass appeal. Which has only grown over the years.
 
The early days:

Limca
 
 
Chlormint

Graviera Suiting

 
Thums Up
 
 
Red Tape
 
 
 
Films from 2010 onwards:
 
Britannia
 
 
 
Astral Pipes
 
 
Thums Up
 
 
Maya Jewels

Dixcy Scott

Active Wheel 

Rotomac

Relaxo

Suzuki Hayate

 

 

Yatra

Mountain Dew

Force Motors

Mauka - For the Pro Kabbadi League

 

 

 

Source:
Campaign India

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