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| 6 Nov 2009 |
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Aamir Khan plays ventriloquist in Tata Sky's latest ad
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The way one would associate the term 'brightness' with sunlight, 'genius' to Isaac Newton and likes, the same way, one would blindfoldedly associate the term 'Perfectionist' with none other than Aamir Khan, the man who showed Bollywood. This has been the policy that has always echoed in the lifestyle and the career graph of Aamir Khan.
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| 29 Oct 2009 |
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Aamir's guest appearance
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After Rang De Basanti, Aamir Khan and Rakeysh Mehra have teamed up again, this time for a short film for the Ministry of Tourism to encourage foreign tourists to see India as the haven that it used to be before the spate of sexual crimes against women tourists came to light. Rakeysh shot with Aamir two weeks ago in Mumbai.
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| 11 Sep 2009 |
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Now an animated Aamir Khan in Coca-Cola ad
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Known for his experiments, Bollywood star Aamir Khan will now be seen in an animated avatar for the first time in a television commercial for Coca Cola Conceptualized by adman-turned-lyricist Prasoon Joshi along with Ashish Chakravarty, the ad has been shot by Abhijit Choudhary for the ‘Coca-Cola Open Happiness’ communication initiative.
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| 11 Aug 2009 |
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Khan and will!
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Aamir Khan met the winners of a contest conducted by a watch brand he endorses. The lucky few had an opportunity to interact with the actor.
Khan presented them with autographed photo-frames, a season cricket ball and a Lagaan DVD.
And no, he didn't just do the prize gifting as a formality, like most celebrities do. Khan addressed every winner by name and spent almost two hours at the event, interacting with everyone.
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| 7 Aug 2009 |
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Aamir Khan gets busy with ad shoots for Parle G, Tata Sky
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The actor recently shot for the biscuit brand Parle G. The last commercial that was aired almost a year back was the one where he pulls a prank on someone's new car. A source from the agency reveals to Businessofcinema.com, "This time Aamir has shot not one, but three different commercials of the same brand. As they were undecided on which advertisement to shoot first, a decision was taken to shoot all three ads together."
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| 17 Jun 2009 |
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Samsung showcases 'Metro' range
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Samsung India has unveiled its latest communication to showcase its 'Metro' range of cellphones. Conceptualised by Cheil Worldwide, the campaign features brand ambassador Aamir Khan in many avataars. The campaign will be spalshed on radio, TV and the outdoor media. The creative team behind it includes national creative director Prathap Suthan and Roy and the film has been shot by Amit Sharma of Chrome Pictures.
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| 21 May 2009 |
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Are celeb ambassadors effective in social campaigns ?
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Lines from a new TVC scripted by Prasoon Joshi, directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra and delivered by Bollywood's little big man, Aamir Khan seems to be incredible. For the uninitiated, Aamir has played out his role as brand ambassador for Incredible India's Atithi Devo Bhavah (Guest is God) campaign.
Aamir Khan
In recent times, the thinking star has been popularly perceived as a caring, sensitive, responsible and socially aware individual who, with his iconic presence can make a difference in altering beliefs, attitudes and mindset relating to causes and concerns, in the public domain.
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| 1 May 2009 |
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Aamir Khan is the highest-paid brand ambassador today
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Q: Could you share some figures? A: Aamir Khan apparently commands Rs 10 crore (Rs 100 million) while Sachin Tendulkar and M S Dhoni get around Rs 5 crore(Rs 50 million). It is natural that the endorsement price is heavily skewed in favour of icons like Aamir, SRK, Akshay Kumar, Sachin Tendulkar and M S Dhoni. These five, on average, get roughly three times what the next 10 get.
And, yes, Aamir Khan is the highest-paid brand ambassador today. But let's not get into their prices as these vary depending upon the brand and product category. For instance, compared to other product categories, a mobile phone brand would pay a premium to a male icon. Similarly, colour cosmetics' brands would pay female stars more.
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