Thursday, October 11, 2007

Dhoni the new role model

Cricketer and celebrities have become the role model for tomorrow’s generation. The other day I came across an interesting observation in one of the leading dailies where Ajay Jadeja’s little son was mentioning that daddy you are not a great cricketer look at Dhoni uncle, I want to become like Dhoni. Look what the dynamic and dynamite Dhoni has done to viewers. Watching cricket and advertisements have motivated kids to follow celebrities to accomplish their ambition. Today most of the kids and the generation next youth who are constantly on the move look up for role model to learn and achieve their goals.

You go to a hair cutting salon you see the posters of cricketers like Dhoni to woo customers to get their hair cut like Dhoni. Dhoni as a brand has became so popular with his hairstyle that even the President of Pakistan in his speech at the prize ceremony in the last one day series against Pakistan in Pakistan mentioned in his speech, I adore your hair my friend Dhoni and advised him not to change his hair style.

Infact Dhoni's hair is so famous that even Bylcream has used him as the brand ambassador. I also spotted one more coincidence here, our great wicket keeper Farookh Engineer who was also known for his lusty hitting and reasonably safe keeping was the brand ambassador for Bylcream. Oh what a co incidence.

1 comment:

Dr. S. Banerji said...

Is Dhoni a temporary dalliance? Indian fans are notoriously fickle, and even Dhoni has made a statement asking Ranchi citizens not to attack his family and properties when the cricket team fares poorly. I wonder what may happen after the forthcoming tour of Australia.