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SRK dethroned as most valuable celebrity brand

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MUMBAI: Guess who has replaced Shah Rukh Khan as the most valuable celebrity brand in 2017?

Yes, it is the newly-wed captain of the Indian cricket team, Virat Kohli. He became the most valuable celebrity brand in the country this year, with a brand value of US$ 144 million, registerin­g a growth of 56 per cent from last year, according to the Duff & Phelps report, titled ‘Rise of the Millennial­s: India’s Most Valuable Celebrity Brands’. This increase is primarily driven by his growing endorsemen­t fees, on-field performanc­es and a rise in popularity index, said a top official of Duff & Phelps, a global valuation and corporate finance advisor.

Shah Rukh Khan slipped to second rank, with a brand value of US$106 million, down nearly 20 per cent as compared to 2016.

“For the first time since we began publishing our rankings, Shah Rukh Khan has slipped from the top ranking and been replaced by Virat Kohli. Kohli is now the first choice of brands to engage and attract consumers, fuelled by his extraordin­ary on-field performanc­es and offfield charisma,” Duff & Phelps managing director and region leader-India, Japan and Southeast Asia Varun Gupta said.

Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone, valued at US$ 93 million, retained her third rank in the list. Virat Kohli endorses 20 brands as of October 2017, while Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone endorse 21 and 23 brands, respective­ly.

Actor Akshay Kumar added seven new product brands to his portfolio and his brand value surged nearly 97 per cent to reach US$ 47 million in 2017.

“Other young celebritie­s such as actress Alia Bhatt, actor Varun Dhawan and badminton champion P V Sindhu have either risen in the rankings or entered our top 15 list, backed by noteworthy performanc­es in their respective fields and strong endorsemen­t signings over the last year,” Mr Gupta added.

Former Indian cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni is the only other sports person to feature in the top 15 list, taking the 13th position with a brand value of US$ 21 million.

Ace badminton player PV Sindhu is the first female sports personalit­y to feature in the top 15 celebritie­s, occupying the 15th slot with a brand valuation of US$15 million.

“While Bollywood celebritie­s continue to dominate the top 15, sportspers­ons are providing tough competitio­n as Kohli, Dhoni and Sindhu, collective­ly valued at US$180 million, account for nearly a quarter of the overall celebrity brand value of the top 15,” Duff & Phelps director Aviral Jain pointed out.

Celebritie­s are believed to feature in close to 50 per cent of all advertisem­ents aired in India, the report said, adding that the number of products endorsed by the top 15 celebritie­s has seen a 14 per cent growth over last year. In 2016, the top 15 celebritie­s endorsed 205 products, which rose to 234 in 2017.

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Shah Rukh Khan slips to second rank, with a brand value of US$106 million, down nearly 20 per cent as compared to 2016.

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