Campaign India Team
Feb 04, 2022

Zebronics Smart Soundbar sounds Hrithik Roshan off for a perfect night

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Electronics brand Zebronics has released a campaign for its new product, the ZEB-Jukebar 3820A Pro. The film features actor Hrithik Roshan, who explores the features of the product as her prepares for a date night. 
 
In the film, Roshan is seen asking the smart soundbar to turn on the TV, while he gets ready to cook his dinner, to the sound of the music playing from the speakers. When the bell rings, he then asks Alexa to play a romantic track as heads to get the door. The film aims to shows viewers that any home into a smart home with the Zebronics ZEB-Juke Bar 3820A Pro. 
 
Rajesh Doshi, Director - Zebronics, said, “Premium for masses is the core brand philosophy of Zebronics, the newest launched smart soundbar with Alexa built-in is the perfect example of this belief. Super star Hrithik Roshan is a style icon and his charming persona with great panache works wonders for this ad campaign, which also sums up the product really well. Hrithik Roshan is the brand ambassador for several product categories under the brand Zebronics since 2017, recently he was roped in for the IT Peripheral segment as well. Zebronics is planning to be an aggressive player in the smart home segment and you can expect a lot more products in the coming months.” 
 
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Campaign India

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