Spinny launches IPL campaign Go Far

The films will be released during the IPL 2023, scheduled to take place from today to 28 May 2023. The campaign is about how people go far for love, for dreams, or for themselves and in the true IPL spirit, for their squad. 

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Spinny launches IPL campaign Go Far

Spinny, the full-stack used car buying and selling platform, has launched its IPL campaign "Go Far", featuring its strategic investor and squad captain Sachin Tendulkar, along with Anil Kumble and Yuvraj Singh.

The films will be released during the IPL 2023, scheduled to take place from today to 28 May 2023. The campaign is about how people go far for love, for dreams, or for themselves and in the true IPL spirit, for their squad. 

Niraj Singh, Founder & CEO of Spinny said, "IPL is all about team spirit, entertainment, and supporting your players and teams. We wanted this feeling to be expressed in a fun, light-hearted way that connects with our customers while enjoying their favorite games, this season."

He further stated that Go far for your squad calls out to support your teams, your choices, and the ones who matter, and with Spinny, they would go that extra mile, go far at every step to make it happen for each of their customers. 

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