"Bringing in Sania Mirza as an endorser to this brand will help us generate enough attention among its target markets and audience," Emami Ltd Director Priti Sureka said in a statement.
The ayurvedic hair oil category is one of the most dynamic areas of growth in the Indian hair care market, she added.
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Kesh King was acquired by Emami in June 2015 for Rs 1,651 crore, marking the company's foray into the ayurvedic hair and scalp care segment. The brand portfolio includes ayurvedic medicinal oil, herbal shampoo and conditioner and ayurvedic capsules.
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