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Shruti Haasan Celebrates Fybros’ Fan Collection as Brand Ambassador

John Dody
01/05/24 8:21AM

Fybros, an esteemed player in the electrical manufacturing industry, has announced an exciting expansion of its product line to include fans. This move comes as part of the company’s ongoing commitment to cater to the diverse needs of India’s fast-moving electrical goods (FMEG) sector, where it has been a significant presence for over 55 years.

🎉 Grand Launch with Shruti Haasan: The launch event was graced by the presence of acclaimed actor Shruti Haasan, who serves as the brand ambassador for Fybros. Her involvement in the launch underscores the importance Fybros places on quality and innovation in their product expansion.

🗣️ Shruti Haasan on the New Venture: Expressing her enthusiasm for the new product category, Shruti Haasan remarked, “I’m delighted to be associated with Fybros as they venture into the fan category. Their commitment to quality and innovation is truly commendable, and I believe these new additions will elevate the standards of comfort and efficiency for consumers across the country.”

Fybros’ foray into the fan segment marks a strategic extension of its product offerings, aiming to meet the evolving demands of consumers. With Shruti Haasan endorsing the brand, Fybros is set to further strengthen its position in the market and offer enhanced comfort and efficiency through its latest products. 🎈🏆🌟

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