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Advertising Legend Piyush Pandey Dies at 70, Leaves Lasting Impact on Indian Ads
24 Oct
Summary
- Shaped distinct character of Indian advertising
- Created iconic campaigns like "Har Ek Friend Zaroori Hota Hai"
- Inspired generations of creatives at Ogilvy with mentorship

Piyush Pandey, the advertising legend who shaped the distinct character of Indian advertising, passed away last month at the age of 70, leaving a void that few can fill. Pandey was renowned for creating some of the most iconic and memorable campaigns in the country, including "Har Ek Friend Zaroori Hota Hai", "Fevicol ka mazboot jod", and "Mile Sur Mera Tumhara".
Pandey's work was characterized by a unique blend of honesty, humor, and cultural authenticity, which transformed advertisements into an integral part of India's cultural fabric. His campaigns resonated deeply with the audience, capturing the essence of the Indian experience and ethos. Beyond his creative brilliance, Pandey was also a respected mentor who inspired generations of advertising professionals at Ogilvy with his simplicity, focus on ideas, and unwavering commitment to excellence.
The news of Pandey's passing has left the advertising community and the nation as a whole in a state of profound sorrow. His legacy, however, will continue to inspire and influence the industry for years to come, as the indelible mark he left on Indian advertising remains a testament to his unparalleled talent and vision.




