Why did Sajjal Ali also like Pepsi advertisement after Shaneira Akram?
The beverage company's commercial is making waves for it's excellent portrayal of Pakistan.
After Shaneira Akram, actress Sajjal Ali liked the interpreter of Pakistani culture in the new ad for Cola Cola. The actress also shared the new ad for Cola on her Twitter handle.
The actress in her tweet. Pepsi While praising the work of, he advised the fans to like this video of their cultural heritage in which the best tribute has been paid to the entire Pakistani nation.
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Excellent work #PepsiCo! Just love this video of our cultural heritage. The perfect homage to #Pakistani‘s all across the nation!
pepsicopakistan pic.twitter.com/gT83ieK3P6
– Sajal Ali (amsIamsajalali) December 21, 2021
It should be noted that PC Company is a partner of Pakistani Pavilion in Dubai Expo and this TVC (Television Commercial) has been created in connection with this promotional campaign.
The ad conveys the message to tourists to set out on a journey and open the locks of their hearts. Find the hidden treasures of Pakistan where everything is available. The advertisement reflects all the colors of Pakistan.
Earlier, Shaneira Akram, wife of former Pakistan cricket captain Wasim Akram, had also praised the Pepsi-Cola advertisement.
Great job #PepsiCo for taking the initiative to compile the best of Pakistan in one video. Most of the world is unaware of the beauty and diversity of #Pakistan and it makes me proud to see showcased in such a great way!#InWithForPakistan pepsicopakistan @ pakistanexpo2020 pic.twitter.com/mhQKkAeGsO
– Shaniera Akram (amiamShaniera) December 18, 2021
Shaneira Akram wrote in her tweet that Thapisi Kola has taken the best step by compiling all the features of Pakistan in the form of a video. Most of the world is unaware of the beauty and diversity of Pakistan. She expressed happiness over the best reflection of Pakistani culture.