To practice what he preaches, Kohli drops Pepsi, fairness products


New Delhi, Sep 16 (PTI): Keen to be seen as a socially responsible youth icon, Indian cricket captain Virat Kohli has stopped endorsing soft drink maker Pepsi and fairness products because of their association with junk food and racism.

The 28-year-old swashbuckler is among the most sought after for endorsements but Kohli has decided that he would lend his name only to brands which he himself uses and believes in, people in the know of his endorsement deals said today.

The first casualty of this principle has been his association with Pepsi, a company he had been endorsing since 2011. Kohli refused to renew the contract which ended in April this year, saying at the time that he would not ask people to consume something that he himself does not.

Kohli has time and again endorsed healthy lifestyle, which has been key to his awe-inspiring fitness levels and endorsing a soft drink certainly appeared to be a contradiction.

While Kohli's management firm Cornerstone refused to answer queries on the matter, a market insider, who has worked closely with the Indian captain on brand deals, said he is now more aware of his social responsibilities.

"Virat also no longer endorses fairness creams or products of that genre. Virat has risen through the ranks by virtue of talent and hard work," the official, who has worked with Kohli told PTI today.

"The fairness products which relate one's success with skin tone is something that goes against the values for which Virat stands," he added.

Industry experts also feel that since Kohli is currently the brand ambassador of global nutrition company 'Herbalife', which deals in nutrition and weight management care products, it is only appropriate that he picks his other endorsements carefully.

Herbalife also has sports drinks on their product list. "If Virat is endorsing health products of Herbalife, endorsing any junk food or fizzy drinks contradicts with his image also," said another image consultant, who has worked with top celebrities from all walks of life.

Currently, Kohli charges Rs 4.5 to Rs 5 crore per day for a brand. For any celebrity, the per day charge could mean either shooting for the brand or making appearances.

Pepsi did not say how much it paid Kohli for endorsing the brand. But it is known that he has over Rs 100 crore deals with sports goods major Puma and tyre manufacturers MRF.

Puma makes make all the customised merchandise for Kohli, just like it has done all these years for sprint king Usain Bolt.

The Indian captain also endorses luxury German car brand Audi and Tissot watches to name a few. Kohli currently endorses 17 brands -- all carefully chosen keeping in mind his social connect.
  

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  • S. Vijayan, Mangalore, Bangalore

    Sat, Sep 16 2017

    Has he returned all the money he received from these adds ?

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  • leslie, udupi

    Sat, Sep 16 2017

    How much do we need to be content in life?
    Most of our needs are not expensive...
    World today is the victim of hate and greed...
    More people realise is better for the world...

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  • Harish Hegde, Mangalore/Aramco (Saudi Arabia)

    Sat, Sep 16 2017

    He already made money now he is pretending as he was concerned.

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  • shafi, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sat, Sep 16 2017

    Long Live Kohli..... Just awsome... True Genius of life...

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  • Jeevan, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 16 2017

    He should preach only one brand that is Modi brand.

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  • Gangaram, Moodbidri

    Sat, Sep 16 2017

    Modi brand using which tea powder????????????????????????

    you are talking about Modi Tea right??????

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  • Upendra, Kudla

    Sat, Sep 16 2017

    Cutting chai 😂😂😂😂

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sat, Sep 16 2017

    Well done Kohli. Big B and Khans also should follow Kohli`s example.

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  • Ivar, Mangaluru

    Sat, Sep 16 2017

    Big B has matured and he doesn't endorse harmful products.
    But Shahrukh Khan has to mature, I wonder if he will.
    The fair & lovely, and fair & Handsome face creams have contents similar to bleaching creams in equal quantities. These creams are low priced and the rural uneducated young girls are the easy targets. The advertisements raise an inferiority complex about dark skinned girls. The advertisements also insist on continuous use!
    The dark skinned girl who starts using these at eighteen will end up with black marks, de-pigmentation spots, wrinkled and dry skin in three to four years.
    Sharukh and Yami should follow the road taken by Kohli soon.

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