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The Liril Ad (1975) At the age of 17, Kailash Surendranath directed the Liril commercial featuring Karen Lunel. This advertisement introduced a new approach to Indian advertising, with Lunel depicted under a waterfall, symbolizing freedom and vitality. [18] The ad gained significant popularity and contributed to the Liril brand’s success.
Milana Vayntrub was born on March 8, 1987, to a secular Ashkenazi Jewish family in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, then a Soviet republic. [5] [6] Her grandparents were from Ukraine.[7] [8] When she was two years old, she and her parents immigrated to the United States as refugees from antisemitism, [9] settling in West Hollywood, California.
After graduating from LSE, Sharma was a financial consultant at Citibank and Accenture.She appeared in advertisements for Lakme, Garnier, Liril, and Pepsi, the third included a commercial with Shah Rukh Khan which proved to be a stepping stone into movies.
With only a few days left before it's big theatrical debut, Mean Girls released one last trailer to give fans a glimpse of the powerhouse musical.On Wednesday, Paramount shared a new trailer for ...
The accompanying music video for the remix was filmed on the Greek island of Milos. It was released on Kungs' Vevo channel on YouTube on 24 March 2016. [12] It was directed by Matt Larson for La Main Productions. [12] The models in the video are Louis Rault and Irina Martynenko. The video starts with the boy and girl meeting on a cruise ship.
Actually, the best part is how it makes a perfect, pretty inexpensive gift for the Gilmore Girls fan in your life. Or yourself, either way. Or yourself, either way. Bonded Faux Shearling Bomber Jacket
“Mean Girls” star Jonathan Bennett went down memory lane with Kathie Lee Gifford. On Jan. 2, Bennett posted a side-by-side re-creation of one of Kathie Lee’s classic Carnival Cruise Line ...
The song initially teased at the end of her Angel of My Dreams music video without a title [3], was given the name "It Girl" by fans.She would later announce in a social media post the song's name change due to fan demand, [4] after initially giving it the title "That's Showbiz, Baby". [5]