PV Sindhu ad Stayfree Motivates Young Women in New Campaign

 PV Sindhu ad Stayfree Motivates Young Women in New Campaign

Encouraging young ladies everywhere to keep seeking after their fantasies of progress, Stayfree as of late propelled a social-media campaign, #StayHomeKeepMoving with its brand ambassador, PV Sindhu. Through self-shot recordings on Stayfree’s pages on Facebook and Instagram, the sports star, Olympian, and youth symbol has been sharing savvy bits into her own life, where she spent the majority of her day in exercises that include fitness, wellness and spending time with her family.

Remarking on the campaign, Sindhu stated, “With new schedules and better approaches for living, it’s easy to dismiss our fantasies. In any case, it’s a higher priority than at any other time that we stay positive and remain focused on them. It’s been an unbelievable experience for me to lead the #StayHomeKeepMoving campaign and open up my life at home and show young ladies wherever that it is conceivable to continue moving towards self-advancement while additionally remaining safe.”

“In these uncertain and anxiety-ridden times we needed to communicate something specific of expectation and energy to young ladies the nation over – that it is conceivable to seek after what they love, with certainty and wellbeing and in this manner hold a feeling of progress.”, said Manoj Gadgil, Vice President Marketing, Johnson and Johnson Consumer Division, India. “With this campaign, we stand consistent with our motivation of consoling ladies that they are not the only one, we are all in this together and that nothing should prevent them from accomplishing their fantasies of progress,” he added.

Since this campaign was launched, PV Sindhu’s life snippets have been seen by over 12+ million individuals. She has likewise welcomed her followers to share pictures and recordings utilizing #StayHomeKeepMoving.

With this campaign, Stayfree keeps on supporting and championing the advancement of young girls and women in India.

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