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New Old Spice Ad

This advertisement has got top award in Cannes too.

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MasterCard featuresTendulkar, Khan and Harbhajan in new TVC

Sachin the new Brand Ambassador of Toshiba


Sachin Tendulkar has been appointed as the new Brand Ambassador of Toshiba Corporation. Sachin will be Toshiba's Brand Ambassador across its various product categories of laptops, LCD TV and Home Appliances and for corporate branding in India
The cricketer replaces Bollywood actress Vidya Balan who was company’s brand ambassador for the last two years.

Toshiba’s tagline ‘Leading Innovation’

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This brand has an Italian connection in relation to its name and design, otherwise it’s a purely India born brand. In Italian its name means something worth looking at. For easy pronunciation its founder dropped the last word ‘e’ from its name.
The Picture in the right is the founder of this particular brand. Which brand i am talking about?

Facebook Movie Trailer

The Facebook movie, actually called The Social Network.
Columbia Pictures has released the very first teaser trailer for its upcoming film, The Social Network. The Social Network, otherwise known as "the Facebook movie," is based in part on the book The Accidental Billionaires.
The tag line for the film, "You can't make 500 million friends without making a few enemies". It chronicles the formative days of Facebook, from its founding in Mark Zuckerberg's Harvard dorm room through its early rise to success. Written by Aaron Sorkin and directed by David Fincher, the film stars Jesse Eisenberg as Zuckerberg.

Privilege Matrimony from Bharat Matrimony

The lack of time to find a life partner is the problem addressed by Bharat Matrimony’s new commercial for their year-old service, Privilege Matrimony. As Murugavel Janakiraman, chief executive officer of Bharat Matrimony, said, “For busy professionals and people at a senior level, including the parents, this service provides assisted matchmaking, where a relationship manager understands your requirement, matches profiles for you and helps you connect.”

Diesel 'Be Stupid'

Posters for the Diesel fashion chain showing women 'flashing' have been banned as indecent and for promoting anti-social behaviour.


The theme of the posters tapped into the ladette culture that sees aggressive and drunken women flashing various parts of their bodies in town centres most weekends.
The Italian fashion brand claimed the posters were an effort to give femininity a different, more confident and masculine feel.

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List of 10 Most Expensive Homes in the World

Below is a brief description of each home and its respective claim to fame, not just the large price tag.

1. Antilla, Mumbai: $1 billion – This 27-story, primarily glass, 40,000 sq/ft tower is unique in that no two floors are the same. Owners Mukesh and Nita Ambani employ 600 servants. The six-story car park, indoor/outdoor bar, green rooms and a nearby “entourage room” for security guards and assistants makes entertaining easy.  Each story is double the average height making it a perfect location for a helipad in case a friend wants to drop in.

2. Villa Leopolda, French Riviera: $506 million – This villa on the French Riviera was built in 1902 by King Leopold II of Belgium. It belonged to Edmond Safra, and still belongs to his wife Lily. This 80,000+ sq/ft estate showcases beautiful antiques, boasts 19 bedrooms, sports courts, bowling alley, multiple kitchens and dining rooms and movie theatre. The Villa also includes lavish gardens.
3. The Penthouse, London: $200 million – The Penthouse is recognized as the most expensive flat in the world and is located atop, Number One Hyde Park, one of the most highly desired addresses in London. Resident security is tight with SAS guards, panic rooms, bulletproof windows, iris scanners and even a secret tunnel to the nearby Mandarin Hotel.
4. Fairfield Pond, Hamptons:  $170 million – At 63 acres, the home of Ira Rennert, the publicity shy billionaire, is considered the largest residential compound in America with 29 bedrooms, 39 bathrooms, as well as a huge dining room, 5 sports courts, bowling alley and a $150,000 hot tub.
5. Hearst Mansion, Beverly Hills: $165 million – The former William Randolph Hearst mansion features 29 bedrooms and three pools as well as its own disco and theatre. It is also situated in close proximity to some famous neighbors. Another claim to fame: President JFK stayed at the mansion during his honeymoon.
6. Franchuk Villa, Kensington: $161 million – Once a Victorian girls’ prep school, this Victorian Villa was bought and upgraded in 2006 with more than £10million worth of work.  Purchased by Ukrainian AIDS philanthropist, Elena Franchuk, it is said that the 5-story freestanding home is unusual for London. Other amenities include 10 bedrooms, an underground indoor swimming pool, panic room, saunas and gym.
7. The Pinnacle, Montana: $155 million – The first luxury ski-lodge to make the top ten, The Pinnacle is said to be the largest property in the exclusive billionaires-only private ski and golf community, “Yellowstone Club.” Owned by Tim and Edra Blixseth, the lodge has 10 bedrooms and includes heated flooring throughout, fireplaces in all bathrooms and a huge wine cellar.
8. The Manor, Los Angeles: $150 million – Dubbed by his wife Cindy as “The Manor,” Aaron Spelling’s 56,000-square-foot LA mansion continues to garner attention. Built for him in 1991 it has 123 rooms, an indoor skating rink, multiple pools, three kitchens, sports courts, private orchard, a bowling alley as well as some unusual additions such as a doll museum.
9. Updown Court, Windlesham, Surrey: $139 million – This 40,000 sq/ft, 103 room mansion is bigger than Buckingham Palace. Aside from all the other typical Mansion amenities, its standout factor is the 24-carat gold leaf mosaic floor featured in 22 bedrooms and 27 baths.
10. Dracula’s Castle, Romania: $135 million – Built in the late 14th century, this historical castle came on the market in 2009. Very different from the other homes on this list, this Castle’s main selling points are its historical significance and name. With 57 rooms in total, the quirky nature of this home will require a unique billionaire buyer tolerable of the 450,000 annual tourists and the lack of central air conditioning.
 
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