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Air-India, Indian merger may end reign of maharaja mascot



07 March 2007 @ 12:00 pm IST

Mumbai - A planned merger of India's two state-run airlines may end the reign of one of its oldest and best-loved mascots, the Air-India Maharaja.


Air India maharajah mascot
Children interact with a man dressed as Air India's mascot "Maharaja" in Mumbai in this March 10, 2003 file photo. A planned merger of India’s two state-run airlines may end the reign of one of its oldest and best-loved mascots. (Reuters/Roy Madhur)
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The portly maharaja, with his striped turban, big moustache, traditional churidar kurta (narrow pants and long tunic) and pointy shoes, was created in 1946 by Air-India's then commercial director Bobby Kooka and Umesh Rao of ad agency JWT.

"We call him a maharaja for want of a better description. But his blood isn't blue. He may look like royalty, but he isn't royal," wrote Kooka of their creation.

What began as a design for an inflight memo pad quickly came to symbolise graciousness and luxury, suggested by the maharaja's fancy attire, his closed eyes and genial, contented demeanour.

The maharaja has since made countless appearances, taking on numerous avatars - from a sumo wrestler to a Spanish matador to an oil tycoon - to announce new destinations and offers.

But many believe he has outlived his usefulness.

This article is copyrighted by Reuters.

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