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The creative genius who found the extraordinary in the ordinary
October 25, 2025
|Financial Express Mumbai
ADVERTISING, PIYUSH PANDEY used to say quite often, should be like “talking to your neighbour across the fence”.
He walked that talk throughout his illustrious career, reminding us that the most powerful stories are not written in boardrooms, but in the voices of people you meet every day.
With his passing on Friday, India has lost somebody who didn’t just write campaign lines — he wrote our lines. His genius lay in making India speak to itself — in its own languages, rhythms, jokes, and contradictions. He found poetry in paan stains, philosophy in traffic jams, and love in the hum of a crowded bus.
When he said “Fevicol ka jod hai, tootega nahi”, it wasn’t only about glue — it was about resilience, about the everyday Indian spirit that holds together somehow, no matter how packed the bus or how big the struggle.
When he wrote every home whispers a story in Asian Paints’“Har Ghar Kuch Kehta Hai”, he didn’t create a campaign; he gave usa cultural moment. And when he wrote “Mile Sur Mera Tumhara’, he gave Indiaa soundtrack for unity that still brings goosebumps decades later.
There’s more.“Kuch Khaas Hai Zindagi Mein” wasn’t just a Cadbury moment — it was an invitation to celebrate small joys, to let ayoung woman dance barefoot ona cricket field. Incidentally, the song was written by Pandey on the back of a boarding pass while flying from Delhi to Jaipur, his home town.
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