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Boils my blood to see Indian Startups (Boat) bring in foreign faces in their ads as lure and attract Indian audience and make them feel their brand is International. Why? We already know you are Indian compan. Are you ashmend of your own country, why

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It can definitely come across as pretty tone-deaf when Indian companies use foreign models to seem more 'international.'

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