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His show -reel plays out like a portfolio of some of the greatest hits of Indian advertising be it Google's 'Reunion'; 'Help a Child Reach 5' for Lifebuoy, the 'Silent National Anthem' in which differently-abled children play out their own version of Jana Gana Mana; Visa's film about a man in Kashmir harnessing the power of easy payments to bring electricity to his village and several commercials for Idea and SBI.
Amit Sharma became the go-to adman for most brands. KV Sridhar, chief creative officer, SapientNitro says, "He is neither very flashy nor the so-called sophisticated type. When many filmmakers aped the west, shooting in exotic European locales and doing colour correction in Amsterdam, he opted to go in the opposite direction." Adds Priti Nair, founder, Curry-Nation, "He always had the hunger to do something different which persists.". Says R.Balki noted film director and godfather of the ad world, "Amit is possibly the best film maker in the ad film industry. And as each of his 500 ads have been mini motion pictures it is just a matter of time before the Hindi film industry too recognises him as one of the best feature film directors of our time."
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