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Kuch khaas thhe
And so our beloved Piyush Pandey has passed away. If a Ranji trophy career had materialised for him, would cricket have ...
Pandey was the man behind campaigns that became part of India’s cultural memory — from Cadbury’s “Kuch Khaas Hai” to ...
The biggest of stalwarts remembered the doyen’s contribution to the landscape of ad filmmaking and entertainment industry.
It was one of those mornings when the news hits harder than your first cup of coffee. Piyush Pandey, the master craftsman of Indian advertising, has left us.
Amitabh Bachchan and Abhishek Bachchan attended the funeral of advertising icon Piyush Pandey in Mumbai. The 70-year-old ...
From breaking Madison Avenue’s mould to humanising brand communication, Pandey leaves behind a legacy rooted in authenticity, ...
Pandey’s death leaves a void, not just in Indian advertising, but in the wider cultural imagination. He was, in every sense, ...
Piyus Pandey turned the Indian advertising industry towards regional idioms, indigenous languages, and emotionally stirring ...
Remembering the “legend,” Vishal Bhardwaj wrote, “His laughter is echoing constantly in my head, ‘Partner, let’s kill it!’ ...
Indian cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar penned a heartfelt tribute to advertising icon Piyush Pandey, who passed away at the ...
From Cadbury to Fevicol and from Amul to Ogilvy– here are some of the most heartfelt tributes that major brands paid to 'ad ...
Piyush Pandey’s iconic Cadbury ad in 1994 turned unknown Shimona Rashi into the beloved 'Cadbury girl,' making her a national ...
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