Samsung, the global electronics brand, recently launched the #SamsungCarnivalAvurudhuWasi campaign in order to spread joy to the nation during these challenging times. There are a slew of festive savings and benefits on offer on a range of Samsung televisions, digital appliances and more, the company said in a local media release.
The sole purpose of the #SamsungCarnivalAvurudhuWasi campaign was to inspire people to enjoy the Sinhala and Tamil New Year celebrations safely and responsibly this year. To further enhance the message; the #SamsungCarnivalAvurudhuWasi featured digitalised Avurudhu games to encourage safe celebrations during the season.
The campaign takes customers on a visual rollercoaster ride of emotion and celebration. It showcases the little joys of life with a range of Samsung products that makes life at home much more fun, safe and accommodative for all festive cravings.
For Samsung, the festive season is a very important time of the year to connect with our consumers nationwide. The theme of #SamsungCarnivalAvurudhuWasi was driven by inspiration to encourage safe celebrations during the prevailing situation. Kevin SungSu You, Managing Director of Samsung Sri Lanka said, “We are happy to spread some joy this festive season with a month-long sale at Samsung Carnival. During the sale, we will have exciting offers on products, Monthly card offers and exciting warranty offers that will allow consumers to purchase and enjoy their favourite Samsung product while enjoying our digital Avurudhu Games at the Carnival Store at the Atrium of One Galle Face Mall”.
You can share this post!
Content
Kasun, was born in 28th Sept 1964, the grandson of the legendary author and linguist Munidasa Cumaratunga and son of SSP Bindu Kumaratunga and Winifred
The Inland Revenue Department (IRD) backed by the Excise and Customs Department today launched a fresh drive to collect taxes including some Rs.780 billion listed as ‘collectable defaults’.
Former Sports Minister Mahindananda Aluthgamage and former Sathosa Chairman Nalin Fernando have sentenced to 20 and 25 years respectively after they were found guilty in a case of fraud.
The Supreme Court today unanimously dismissed a Fundamental Rights petition filed by five convicts in the 1996 Krishanthi Kumaraswamy abduction, rape, and murder case.
Leave Comments