Smart accessories brand oraimo has announced its association with film actress Mrunal Thakur, a move aimed to broaden the brand’s horizons.
Since her debut in 2017 in films, Mrunal’s journey has been marked by unwavering success and iconic characters that she has essayed in films like ‘Love Sonia’ and ‘Sita Ramam’, the company said in a media statement yesterday, adding the same as it is making waves in the world of audio accessories.
oraimo’s range of audio products, including headphones, earbuds and speakers, is designed to deliver unmatched sound quality and give everyone a new world to unleash unstoppable sound, the press release stated.
Mrunal’s collaboration with oraimo heralds a new era for the brand. This partnership underscores that smart accessories transcend mere technology — they enrich our lives in meaningful ways, the company elaborated.
oraimo’s Brand Head Sachin Kapoor said, “Our journey has always revolved around innovation, reinvigorating tech experiences. Joining forces with Mrunal Thakur showcases our belief in tech that complements personal style. This partnership reaffirms our dedication to tailoring tech to suit our lives.”
Sharing her thoughts, Mrunal stated, “Teaming up with oraimo, a brand that is taking immense leaps in the space of personal technology and smart accessories, is thrilling for me to be in such a space. They’re all about unleashing unstoppable sound and spirit, delivering exceptional experiences to people. I’m excited to join the oraimo family and introduce their offerings to the world.
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