Casio appoints A.R. Rahman as brand ambassador

September 29, 2014 03:24 pm | Updated August 01, 2016 03:38 am IST - New Delhi

A.R. Rahman poses for a portrait during rehearsal for an upcoming tour, at a rehearsal studio in Burbank, Calif., Saturday, May 22, 2010.  Rahman, who garnered worldwide exposure with his Academy Award-winning score to "Slumdog Millionaire," is creating a production to travel across the Western Hemisphere, complete with elaborate stage shows teeming with dancers, acrobats and high-tech lighting. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)

A.R. Rahman poses for a portrait during rehearsal for an upcoming tour, at a rehearsal studio in Burbank, Calif., Saturday, May 22, 2010. Rahman, who garnered worldwide exposure with his Academy Award-winning score to "Slumdog Millionaire," is creating a production to travel across the Western Hemisphere, complete with elaborate stage shows teeming with dancers, acrobats and high-tech lighting. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)

Japanese electronics firm Casio has roped in singer and music director A.R. Rahman as brand ambassador for its electronic musical instruments division.

Association with Mr. Rahman will help it develop market and change its image as a high quality keyboard maker, Casio India, a 100 per cent subsidiary of the ¥6 billion consumer electronics giant Casio Computer said in a statement.

Casio India Vice president Kulbhushan Seth said: “The overall market size in India for keyboards is small and is growing at a slow pace. The key objective of bringing A.R. Rahman on board is to contribute to music by developing the market.”

A majority of children start learning on Casio keyboards and even when they mature they still associate them with mini-keyboards, unaware that it has high quality feature rich keyboards for advanced learners as well, Mr. Seth said.

“With A.R. Rahman as brand ambassador, we want to break this myth and change Casio’s image amongst serious musicians,” he added.

Mr. Rahman said: “By this association with Casio, I appeal to everyone that they should learn music as it helps in the overall development of the personality.”

Casio India sells keyboards in India ranging from Rs 2,495 to Rs 30,995 as well as Synthesisers for professional musicians and digital pianos.

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