Idrissa Gana Gueye (centre right) was sent off 13 minutes into Everton’s trip to Manchester United. / Carl Recine/Getty Images Everton’s visit to Manchester United featured one of the most astonishing ...
In Mumbai, usually the 25th of October is hot and sunny. Not that day. Perhaps, it was the emotions of the multitude who had come to pay their last respects to a legend that made the sky turn gloomy ...
The first time I actually met Piyush properly was when he was coming to an editing room on the same floor as my office to edit some stuff that he wanted to present to his clients. Both of us faced the ...
Prominent film industry figures, including Amitabh Bachchan, Prasoon Joshi, Hansal Mehta and Raveena Tandon paid tributes to veteran ad-filmmaker Piyush Pandey, remembering him as a "creative genius" ...
Piyush Pandey redefined Indian advertising by infusing it with local language, culture, and emotion. He bridged the gap between art and copy, making ads more relatable and distinctly Indian. His ...
MUMBAI: Megastar Amitabh Bachchan on Saturday attended the last rites of advertising icon Piyush Pandey. Big B was accompanied by his son, Abhishek Bachchan, at Pandey's funeral, which was held at the ...
Piyush Pandey Piyush Pandey, the creative force who reshaped Indian advertising by giving it an unmistakably local voice, passed away at 6:00 am on October 24th at the age of 70 after a brief illness.
The news of Piyush Pandey’s passing feels like the end of an era for Indian advertising. For those of us who have spent decades in this industry, he was not just a creative leader but a storyteller ...
Piyush Pandey, the creative visionary who gave Indian advertising its distinct voice and soul, died on Thursday. He was 70. Piyush Pandey died at 70(Mint) For over four decades, Pandey stood as the ...
Veteran adman Piyush Pandey, the man who gave India its most memorable jingles and campaigns, died in Mumbai on Friday. He was 70. From Fevicol's witty "Jor laga ke haisha" to Asian Paints' "Har ghar ...
Indian advertising legend Piyush Pandey has passed away at the age of 70. He was battling with an infection, which in turn took a serious turn, according to a statement by advertising agency Ogilvy.
There are some people whose work quietly, yet profoundly, changes how an entire generation thinks, feels and buys. Piyush Pandey was one such figure in India’s advertising world. More than just a ...