- Uniform Requirements: Employees must wear company-issued Lenskart T-shirts (clean, wrinkle-free, well-fitted) with plain ...
This is Lenskart Pongal ad of 2025. The models are celebrating it without Bindi and with weird costumes.
Lenskart faces renewed social media scrutiny following criticism of a Pongal-themed advertisement that users deemed culturally inaccurate, particularly regarding the depiction of food and traditional ...
After the recent backlash over its grooming policy, the eyewear retailer's Pongal ad from 2025 went viral on social media.
Lenskart sparked outrage after a viral dress code allegedly allowed hijabs but restricted bindis and tilaks, leading to ...
Just as Lenskart was seeking to contain backlash over its staff style guide, the brand was hit by fresh criticism over a ...
A viral debate erupted after claims that Lenskart allowed hijabs but restricted bindi and kalawa for employees. CEO Peyush Bansal has now clarified the policy, calling the circulated document outdated ...
Lenskart apologizes for backlash, introduces new style guide allowing religious symbols for employees to promote inclusivity.
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After 'No bindi, no tilak' row, Peyush Bansal faces fresh backlash over Lenskart's Pongal ad
Just when the controversy around Lenskart's grooming policy seemed to settle a bit, founder Peyush Bansal has found himself ...
After a viral document led to “religious bias” allegations, Lenskart CEO Peyush Bansal apologises for “incorrect” old policy ...
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Muslim BJP leader putting tilak on Lenskart staff shows India's short fuse problem
The incident at a Lenskart store in Mumbai, where a Muslim BJP leader barged in, intimidated the Muslim manager, and applied ...
Lenskart’s grooming policy controversy highlights how delayed, defensive responses can escalate brand crises and even impact ...
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