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Ex-cricketer Farooq Engineer is Cobra Beer’s brand ambassador
MUMBAI: The beer Britain loves! Now in India! Premium brand Cobra Beer has announced that it has appointed former cricketer Farooq Engineer as its brand ambassador.
While Cobra Beer has been available for the past three years now it has started brewing in India. Speaking to Indiantelevision.com last evening, Cobra Beer international marketing manager Santosh Cherian said, “Farooq Engineer is young at heart. That is what our brand stands for. He is a close friend of the company’s founder Karan Bilimoria. In the past Engineer had worked with us in England and we decided to extend our association with him.”
“He will help us get branding in Mumbai’s clubs and Gymkhanas. Besides Mumbai, the other key Indian markets for us include Pune and Delhi. We hope to capture a five per cent share of the beer market,” he added.
Cherian added that Lowe Lintas has been appointed as the company’s creative agency. The company is looking to do a don’t drink and drive campaign. This will be done in bars and pubs through posters and beer mats. In fact the back of the beer mats that Lowe has designed gives a background of the company. Right now though the priority is to improve the distribution channels.
“While we are planning to get involved with events like concerts and charity events as we do in the UK, we want to ensure that our product is first available. We already have a tie up with nine major outlets where we have scratch card promotions where the consumer can win gifts. Some outlets also have a two for one offer. The 330 ml bottle is priced at Rs 30 while the 650 ml bottle is priced at Rs 50. We are looking to cultivate a niche consumer base. Of course Indians are not heavy beer drinkers. Indians consume less than one litre in a year compared with 20 litres for a Chinese person. In terms of beer consumption, India is where China was 20 years ago. Mumbai, Cape Town and New York are the three cities where we are focussing on growing the business,” he said.
In the UK Cobra Beer sponsors movies on ITV. It recently launched CobraVision – a competition that will showcase literally hundreds of short films made by the British public.
Every month the company chooses 20 actors’ films to be aired on national television during its sponsorship of ITV2 and ITV3 movies. In addition, every film shown on television will be automatically entered into the CobraVision awards in 2006, where the best of the best will win cash prizes, trips to India, and, of course, lots of Cobra Beer.
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Emami names Dhruv Aggarwal as chief growth officer
Former Bain partner steps in as FMCG firm sharpens growth playbook
MUMBAI: Emami Limited has appointed Dhruv Aggarwal as its chief growth officer, effective 25 March 2026, following the resignation of Giriraj Bagri.
Aggarwal joins the FMCG major from Bain & Company, where he most recently served as partner. With over two decades of experience across consulting and strategy, he brings a global perspective shaped by work across India, the US, the UK and Germany.
During his tenure at Bain, Aggarwal advised consumer, retail and media companies on large-scale transformations, business turnarounds and growth strategies. He was also closely involved with India’s startup ecosystem, guiding early-stage ventures on scaling and digital expansion, while supporting private equity and venture capital firms on investment decisions.
His earlier stints include a brief role at Barclays Capital and operational experience at Jindal Power, giving him a mix of financial and industry exposure.
Academically, Aggarwal holds an MBA from Indian Institute of Management Bangalore and has also been associated with University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign as a PhD candidate and teaching assistant.
The appointment comes at a time when Emami Limited is looking to sharpen its growth strategy in a competitive consumer market. With a seasoned strategist now at the helm of growth, the company appears set to double down on transformation and expansion in the months ahead.








