If you've ever felt the sudden urge to bite into a chocolate bar while watching a cricket match or found yourself smiling at a random, small joy, you have Piyush Pandey to thank. The legendary adman, ...
From Ranji Trophy to India's Adman: Piyush Pandey was a cricketer before revolutionising advertising
Piyush Pandey, renowned as 'India's Adman,' passed away at 70, leaving a legacy in advertising after a brief stint as a first-class cricketer. He transformed Indian advertising with iconic campaigns ...
Advertising legend Piyush Pandey, the man behind iconic ads that defined the 1990s, passed away in Mumbai on Friday at the age of 70. Pandey’s work revolutionized India’s advertising industry in the ...
Veteran adman Piyush Pandey, the man who gave India its most memorable jingles and campaigns, died in Mumbai on Friday. He was 70. From Fevicol's witty "Jor laga ke haisha" to Asian Paints' "Har ghar ...
When Piyush Pandey passed away in Mumbai on Friday at the age of 70, India didn’t just lose a legendary adman, it lost the man who gave the country its most beloved jingles, lines, and laughter. From ...
Shah Rukh Khan mourns the death of advertising legend Piyush Pandey, calling him a "creative genius" who revolutionized Indian advertising. Pandey, known for iconic campaigns like Fevicol's "Fevicol ...
Shashi Tharoor shared a photo of St Stephen's College 1978 cricket team featuring a young Piyush Pandey as well as ex-India cricketers Arun Lal, Rajinder Amarnath, and acclaimed historian Ramachandra ...
Piyush Pandey, the creative force who transformed the face and soul of Indian advertising, passed away on Friday morning. He was 70 years old. Speaking to indianexpress.com, his sister, acclaimed ...
(NOTE: This article was originally published in the India Today issue June 21, 2004) Lounging in moccasins, chinos and that walrus moustache, evenings with his team at Ogilvy & Mather’s (O&M) Mumbai ...
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