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  • Advertising Legend Piyush Pandey, Creator of "Ab Ki Baar, Modi Sarkar" Slogan, Dies at 70

    Advertising Legend Piyush Pandey, Creator of "Ab Ki Baar, Modi Sarkar" Slogan, Dies at 70

    Oct 24, 2025 03:02 pm CST

    Renowned advertising pioneer Piyush Pandey, the creative mind behind the iconic "Ab Ki Baar, Modi Sarkar" slogan and numerous famous Indian ad campaigns, has passed away at 70. The Ogilvy executive and Padma Shri recipient leaves behind a four-decade legacy that transformed Indian advertising.

  • Gautam Adani Pays Tribute to Piyush Pandey: The Man Who Gave Indian Advertising Its Swadeshi Swagger

    Gautam Adani Pays Tribute to Piyush Pandey: The Man Who Gave Indian Advertising Its Swadeshi Swagger

    Oct 24, 2025 02:34 pm CST

    Industrialist Gautam Adani pays heartfelt tribute to legendary advertising icon Piyush Pandey, who passed away at 70. Adani credits Pandey for infusing Indian advertising with self-confidence and cultural identity during his four-decade career creating iconic campaigns for brands like Fevicol and Cadbury.

  • The Legacy of Piyush Pandey: India

    The Legacy of Piyush Pandey: India's Advertising Maestro and His Most Iconic Campaigns

    Oct 24, 2025 02:11 pm CST

    Explore the remarkable career and creative genius of Piyush Pandey, the advertising legend who transformed Indian marketing with emotional storytelling. From the national integration campaign "Mile Sur Mera Tumhara" to Cadbury's "Kuch Khaas Hai" and Fevicol's enduring campaigns, discover how Pandey's work shaped Indian advertising over four decades before his passing at age 70.

  • Piyush Pandey: The Creative Genius Behind India

    Piyush Pandey: The Creative Genius Behind India's Most Iconic Advertising Campaigns Dies at 70

    Oct 24, 2025 01:47 pm CST

    Advertising legend Piyush Pandey, the creative force behind iconic Indian campaigns for Fevicol, Cadbury, and Asian Paints, has passed away at 70. As Ogilvy's Chief Creative Officer Worldwide and Executive Chairman India, his four-decade career transformed Indian advertising with culturally resonant campaigns. The Padma Shri recipient was also known for creating "Mile Sur Mera Tumhara," leaving behind an unparalleled legacy in marketing creativity.