The result: marketers banknote in on their acceptance and use them to advance aggregate from underwears to colas.
Come to anticipate of it, from the cricketing world, Sachin Tendulkar is the hottest acreage in India's celebrity endorsement market, authoritative him the top money grosser in candid history. Now add Mukesh Ambani to the account forth with Sachin Tendulkar and what happens? Aila...aala re aala. The bearing of 'Mumbai Indians', one of the acceptable favourites to win the 2009 IPL played in South Africa. But the catechism everyone's allurement appropriate now is, area are all the Mumbai's favourite Bollywood blur stars who should be acknowledging their 'Mumbai Indians'?
We accept already witnessed a able band up of our Indian blur fraternity with SRK and Juhi Chawla, Preity Zinta, Shilpa Shetty and Akshay Kumar acknowledging their alone teams 'Kolkata Knight Riders', 'Kings XI Punjab', 'Rajasthan Royals' and the 'Delhi Daredevils'. Endure year we saw Arjun Rampal and Karan Johar aswell abutment SRK's 'Knight Riders'. For Mukesh Ambani and Sachin Tendulkar, well, the delay ability just end today. After Hrithik Roshan endure year, the aboriginal Bollywood celebrity this year whom you will see acknowledging the Mumbai Indians today in the 12th bout of the IPL division 2 in South Africa is Raveena Tandon. Our sources accept accepted that the admirable beauty, as we all apperceive her by, flew to South Africa day afore bygone and is traveling to acclamation her favourite aggregation to the fullest forth with her bedmate Anil Thadani who aswell accompanied her to the admirable city. That's not it. We accept aswell been audition from the comment that anniversary time the 'Mumbai Indians' will play from now on, a Bollywood celeb will be apparent acknowledging them. The next apparent stars you may acceptable see on your television screens anon are Eesha Koppikhar, Harman Baweja, Celina Jaitly, Shreyas Talpade, Vatsal Seth, Sonal Chauhan and Riya Sen, all lending their acceptance to the already accepted team, the 'Mumbai Indians'.