
Prajakta Koli ‘Floatz' into the role of a news reporter
Bata India
has launched its latest campaign with
Prajakta Koli
who steps into the role of a
quirky news reporter
with one message, 'Floatz is your go-to, come rain or shine!'
From impromptu errands to airport check-ins, the latest
Floatz Clogs
from the house of Bata are designed to keep up with your every move.
Deepika Deepti
, head of marketing, Bata India, said, 'Much like Koli, whose authentic and relatable personality strikes a strong chord with today's youth, Floatz by Bata is designed to deliver effortless style and comfort at an
accessible price
.'
Koli added, 'I am thrilled to be the face of the launch campaign for Floatz. It's like coming home, but in super comfy shoes.'
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