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KFC's 'zinger' burger has its time in the spotlight, having found its place in wax at the museum's New Delhi outpost
The brand hopes to cash in on Kaif's image as a fitness icon, to reach out to the youth demographic
A mechanical engineer from Delhi who has been acting in theatre, TV serials and movies for 30 years, Naresh Gosain has finally tasted fame—and got a new name too
How the Ranveer Singh rap film inspired United Breweries, India's largest beer maker, to change its two decade old iconic jingle, the iconic 'Oo La La La Le O'
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How India's largest-selling packaged water brand, Bisleri, is fighting fakes—riding on camels in its advertisements