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Liril is a popular soap brand sold, to a large degree, in India, and Asia, as well as a few places in Europe. The soap is currently manufactured by Hindustan Unilever in India. Liril launched a blue variant called Icy Cool Mint in 2002. It also tried launching an Orange variant, called Liril Orange Splash in India in 2004.
Producer and director Kailash Surendranath filmed the opening sequence with Pandit Bhimsen Joshi at Pambar Falls in Kodaikanal, where Surendranath had previously filmed a famous ad for Liril soap (leading to the falls being known popularly as "Liril Falls").
Before coming to Bollywood Jathar was seen in a Liril soap advertisement in 1991. [1] [2] [3] She made her Bollywood debut in 1994 with Madhosh. [4] [5] In 1995 she was seen in Aazmayish, Gundaraj and Trimurti. [6] [7] [8] She appeared in films like Shastra, Vishwasghaat and Bhishma in 1996. [9] [10] [11] Her film Dhaal was released in 1997. [12]
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.
Scientists have found the U.K.’s largest dinosaur footprint site ever.. The tracks were discovered in a quarry in Oxfordshire — about 60 miles northwest of London — by quarry employee Gary ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday accused the West of pushing Russia to its "red lines" - situations it has publicly made clear it will not tolerate - and said Moscow had been forced to ...
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Liril Fall: Situated between Ramgarh and Chutupallu, it looks like the fall from the old Liril soap advertisement. It is popularly known as Liril Fall. Barso Paani: Situated at about 30 km (19 mi) from Ramgarh, near Charhi towards Hazaribagh. Water falls from the ceiling, giving the feeling of rainfall in a cave when someone claps.