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🎨 Asian Paints: The story of color, culture, and quiet revolution. In 1942, four friends started a small paint company in a garage in Mumbai right in the middle of World War II. While the world was focused on destruction, they dreamed of creation. Of adding color to grey walls and dull days. Today, Asian Paints is India’s largest and among the top 10 paint companies in the world. But they didn’t get there just by selling paint. They understood India. They studied its monsoons, its festivals, its cracked walls, and even the way people choose colors based on emotions and astrology. They built trust with that unforgettable "Har Ghar Kuch Kehta Hai" campaign. They innovated introducing waterproofing, home décor, and even interior design services before it was cool. They evolved from buckets of paint to smart homes. This isn’t just a brand. It’s proof that when you understand your people deeply and solve their real problems, growth becomes art. 🌝👑

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