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The Adman said he decided that he should take at least small steps and start the movement to establish the indie as a brand
Narayan is busy with the launch of her short film and a luxurious coffee table book entitled Missy's Musings. Pic/News18
For the advertising magnate Ramesh Narayan, independent dogs have always been more than just pets; They are relatives. He is currently busy with the launch of his short film and a luxurious coffee table book entitled Missy's Musings.
Speaking about the inspiration behind his mission of creating a safe atmosphere for independent dogs, he says: “We have had indies at home for some time. Missy is our third indie, and in fact, one of them, Peppy, was brought to Chennai's house. It was found on the roads there. We have experienced the true love and joy of having an Indian dog. [However,] If you walk to walk, you will see that 10 out of 10 dogs in a strap are these breed dogs. So, as an advertising person, I thought that the only reason someone would not have an indie is that it is not a brand. For example, Vodafone turned Pug into a brand. Unfortunately for the Pug, advertising still worked. So, I thought we should take at least small steps and start the movement to establish the indie as a brand. Time is correct. Everything Indian is good now. When we start building the brand, I hope you have much more value than you have now. “
So when did your love for dogs begin? Reflecting on this, he says: “Many years ago, when our son was about 12 years old, he is now 30 years old, so about 18 years ago, he came to me and said:” I want a dog, dad. “And he was behind me, bothering. I asked him:” What kind of dog would you like, sunny? “And he said:” I would like a pug. “I asked: 'Do you want a dog or do you want a brand?' And he said: 'What does that mean?
According to Narayan, independent dogs are as good as other races. “It's resistant, low maintenance and as loving and affectionate like any other dog. And it's free! What else do you want?” He says.
Speaking about his short film and his book, he explains: “The whole film has been done as a love job. I mentioned it to Nabil Abbas, who is a well -known personality of the entertainment industry. He said: 'I am there for you'. Pooja Bhatt said:” I would love to act in this movie. “He also lent him his voice.
In addition, he says: “During Covid, I had this idea: can a dog write? And I said: 'I will try.' And surprisingly, I found that many people were playing along with him.
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Nishad Thaivalappil is a lifestyle and entertainment journalist with an odyssey of almost a decade in movie kingdoms, music, culture, food and trips. He directs the lifestyle desk at News18.com. In addition to ha …Read more
Nishad Thaivalappil is a lifestyle and entertainment journalist with an odyssey of almost a decade in movie kingdoms, music, culture, food and trips. He directs the lifestyle desk at News18.com. In addition to ha … Read more
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