The Asian Age

Brosnan ‘ cheated’ by pan masala brand

‘ Company did not disclose hazardous nature of the product and other terms and conditions’

- PAYAL BANERJEE

Hollywood actor Pierce Brosnan, who ran into rough weather with his appearance in a surrogate advertisem­ent of an Indian pan masala brand, has stated that he was “cheated” by the company which kept him in the dark about the “hazardous” nature of the product.

“In a written reply to the Delhi State Tobacco Control Cell, the actor stated that he got cheated by the company as the latter did not disclose the hazardous nature of the product and other terms and conditions of the contract of advertisem­ent,” additional director

( health) S. K. Arora told

PTI.

The Delhi government had recently issued a showcause notice to Brosnan and asked the pan masala group why appropriat­e punitive action be not initiated against its directors and office- bearers.

“In his reply to the legal notice, Brosnan also said that his agreement with the company was over and he was ready to extend all kinds of support and cooperatio­n to our department against such campaigns. He has given an undertakin­g in writing that he would never assist any company with regard to promotion of such products or other such harmful products in future,” Mr Arora said. The official appealed to all celebritie­s and mass media agencies to not indulge in surrogate advertisem­ents of tobacco in the name of pan masala, tea, ilaichi or other goods as these are prohibited under section 5 of the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act ( COTPA), 2003.

“Celebritie­s must realise their responsibi­lity towards society, especially the youngsters who treat them like God and follow them blindly. Such advertisem­ents influence the minds of youngsters adversely,” he said.

The Cigarette and Other Tobacco Product Act, 2003 bans all kinds of direct and indirect advertisem­ents of tobacco products.

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