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(NOTE: This article was originally published in the India Today issue dated July 14, 2025) ...
Tamannaah and Mysore Sandal soap scandal explained: Why Karnataka movie fans are outraged at this celebrity collaboration. Soap is an icon of Kannada pride, the government picked a non-Kannada ...
Mysore Sandal Soap, a brand that has been a symbol of luxury, tradition, and quality for decades. Known for its signature fragrance and use of pure sandalwood oil, ...
Mysore Sandal Soap isn’t just scented—it’s soaked in prestige. It’s the only soap globally made from 100% pure sandalwood oil, sourced straight from southern India’s precious reserves.
Mysore Sandal Soap has a rich history that dates back to 1916, when the Maharaja of Mysuru, Nalwadi Krishna Raja Wodeyar, established the Government Sandalwood Oil Factory.
Mysore Sandal Soap was born in 1916, crafted under the patronage of King Krishna Raja Wadiyar IV. It’s heritage in a bar. It smells like childhood baths, grandmother’s saree drawers, ...
Mysore Sandal Soap, born from this legacy, has become an iconic brand, celebrated for its purity and the timeless allure of sandalwood. New Delhi [India], March 27: Mysore Sandal Soap is a ...
The first Mysore Sandal soap was manufactured in 1916. Nearly 110 years later, a political and cultural dispute has emerged in Karnataka over who should be the main promoter of the iconic soap brand.
Moreover, the oval-shaped Mysore Sandal Soap, which has kept the same logo, packaging - red and green-coloured cardboard boxes and tagline “The only soap with 100% pure sandalwood oil”, ...
The Mysore Sandal Soap was endorsed by former Indian Cricket team captain MS Dhoni in 2006. Mysore sandal soap is an iconic soap being sold from more than 100 years, ...
Mysore Sandal soap-maker KSDL to hit Rs 5,000 crore turnover by 2028, says MB Patil; backs Tamannaah as brand ambassador Reacting to criticism over appointing Tamannaah Bhatia as brand ambassador ...
The first Mysore Sandal soap was manufactured in 1916. Nearly 110 years later, a political and cultural dispute has emerged in Karnataka over who should be the main promoter of the iconic soap brand.