Wavin, a leading provider of piping solutions and advanced water management, has appointed Rohit Sharma, who recently led India to World T20 glory, as their brand ambassador for the Indian market. With over 60 years of experience, Wavin is renowned for setting high standards in performance and durability, much like India’s cricket captain and ‘hitman’ Rohit Sharma.
Announcing the collaboration, Randhir Chauhan, President of Orbia India, stated, “Wavin has long been dedicated to meeting the needs of India’s aspiring communities by ensuring widespread access to top-quality plumbing and drainage systems. We are thrilled to partner with Rohit Sharma, a cricket icon admired for his stellar performances, to represent our commitment to breakthrough infrastructural solutions and superior products. His recent historic victory resonates strongly with our business excellence.”
Expressing his enthusiasm about the partnership, Rohit Sharma remarked, “I am excited to join hands with Wavin, a brand that epitomizes innovation and quality in its product offerings. I look forward to leveraging our collaboration to make a positive impact together.”
This separates the two pieces of news clearly, focusing on filmmaker Nallamuthu’s advocacy for an Indian wildlife channel and Rohit Sharma‘s new role as brand ambassador for Wavin.
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