Commenting on the development, Mars International India Marketing Director Raghav Rekhi said: "We are confident that this association will drive visibility for the brand and will put across the communication in an cut-through manner."
He further said the actor is a perfect fit for the new brand campaign and brings alive the attributes that the company is looking for the new launch.
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The company, however, did not disclose the financial details of its partnership with the actor.
Mars International India, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Mars Inc USA, a family-owned company generating annual revenues of over USD 30 billion. The company has presence in over 79 countries worldwide and sells brands, including Mars, Snickers, Dove and Twix.
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