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Brand Communicator Mahul Brahma wins Brand Leadership Award 2017

Brand Communicator Mahul Brahma wins Brand Leadership Award 2017

| @indiablooms | 08 Nov 2017, 06:40 pm

Kolkata, Nov 8 (IBNS) Journalist-turned-author and communicator Mahul Brahma won the Brand Leadership Award 2017 given by CMO Asia.

The award recognizes Brand Custodians and Brand Writers.

Mahul’s work was recognised as a commentator and author on luxury brands and brand custodian of mjunction, India’s largest B2B e-commerce company.

Mahul’s book Decoding Luxe, which has received praises from  Ratan Tata, found a special mention at the event at Taj Bengal on Wednesday.

Mahul said, “It is a humbling experience to see managing a brand like mjunction and helping luxury brands understand the Indian market better with my book Decoding Luxe has been recognised by CMO Asia. I thank mjunction and CEO Mr Vinaya Varma for trusting me with the brand. I am thankful that my book on luxury brands Decoding Luxe is receiving so much love and blessings from leaders – political and corporate alike.”

Mahul Brahma also acted in a short film which was selected and screened at 69th Cannes Film Festival. His feature film is due for release soon.

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