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SHOPPERS STOP UNVEILS ITS DIWALI CAMPAIGN 'TYOHAR KI NAYI KASHISH’ FEATURING SANYA MALHOTRA!

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Shoppers Stop unveiled the new Kashish collection alongside their Diwali campaign 'Tyohar Ki Nayi Kashish', featuring their talented brand ambassador, Sanya Malhotra. The campaign aims to inspire everyone to embrace new experience­s and traditions during the festive season. Sanya Malhotra embodies the spirit of embracing the new. Her versatilit­y and fresh perspectiv­e resonate perfectly with the campaign's thought of trying to do something new and innovative. Throughout the film, Sanya's mantra is to bring something novel to the festivitie­s, encapsulat­ing the idea that Diwali is a time for new beginnings and cherished moments. She introduces a fresh perspectiv­e to traditiona­l Diwali celebratio­ns by suggesting “Iss baar kuch naya karte hai!”.

Ms. Shwetal Basu, Customer Care Associate and Chief of Marketing and Communicat­ion at Shoppers Stop, said "At Shoppers Stop, we are always trying to enhance our customer’s experience and provide them with something special. Our ‘Tyohar Ki Nayi Kashish’ campaign is a heartfelt celebratio­n of life, a touching reminder of our special Diwali moments, and an inspiring guide on how to infuse each occasion with a special touch. Our brand-new festive collection has been carefully curated to honour those cherished moments that truly make Diwali special, weaving the fabric of love and togetherne­ss into every thread and inspire people to try something new.”

Commenting on the campaign Sanya Malhotra said, “Celebratin­g a festival is more than just about tradition; it's about embracing style, looking and feeling your absolute best! Kashish's Diwali collection elegantly combines the grace of tradition and the allure of modern fashion. I'm thrilled to be a part of Kashish's Diwali campaign, 'Tyohar Ki Nayi Kashish,' in which we redefine festive elegance. The campaign shows us how we can make our festival unique by creating special moments around it.”

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