Storyboard18 x Momo Media: Let's Talk - Celebrity Branding in Indian Advertising 

What's celebrity branding? Where did it all begin? How did it evolve? How does it work? When does it fail? What new threats do celebrities face? We answer all these questions and more in the latest episode of Let's Talk, a Storyboard18 and Momo Media collaboration. 

By  Storyboard18Aug 30, 2022 7:10 PM
Storyboard18 x Momo Media: Let's Talk - Celebrity Branding in Indian Advertising 
Watch the evolution of celebrity branding in advertising. 
First Published on Aug 30, 2022 7:10 PM

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