This Diwali, invest like Big B and Ranveer Singh! Do some gold shopping, crypto-style
The crypto platforms want Indians to expand their Diwali investments to Bitcoin.

India’s top two crypto platforms have each tapped stars - one, Amitabh Bachchan, may be the most famous Indian actor of all time - to promote cryptocurrencies as a superior and easy investment ahead of Dhanteras, the most auspicious day in the Hindu calendar to buy gold or start new ventures. Indians have expanded their Diwali investments to include stocks, real estate, diamonds and other assets.
Cryptocurrency exchanges like Bangalore-based CoinSwitch Kuber and CoinDCX are touting Bitcoin as another option. In an advertisement for CoinSwitch, Ranveer Singh, star of some of the country’s biggest blockbusters, delivers a rap in Hindi about just how simple crypto trading can be.
Crypto bole toh CoinSwitch! India ke sabse bade crypto app par lag jaa na, chhote! Download @CoinSwitchKuber & s… https://t.co/LyUo757Qbi
— Ranveer Singh (@RanveerOfficial) 1633696333000Ease, though, may not be the central concern. The Reserve Bank of India effectively banned cryptocurrency trading until the courts lifted the prohibitions in March 2020. Since then, the government has flirted with crypto governance legislation that could change the landscape for investors.
Tapping celebrity pitchmen helps push crypto into the mainstream and, particularly in Bachchan’s case, adds a measure of respectability. In addition to a voice-of-god baritone, Bachchan has been the celebrity face of the RBI’s campaign against banking fraud, online and otherwise.
Join us in wishing the legendary #AmitabhBachchan ji on his 79th birthday and you can also WIN official #AmitabhNFT… https://t.co/l2omOjH6Ly
— BeyondLife.Club (@beyondlifeclub) 1633897836000Representatives for the central bank and CoinDCX did not respond to messages or to questions sent by email. Calls and text messages to Bachchan and his representative weren’t answered.
Singh, the star of blockbusters like Padmaavat and Gully Boy, has a fan base that skews toward YOLO millennials as well as small-town Indians. The CoinSwitch tie-up is recent; the platform is the country’s largest crypto portal, with 10 million users so far.
Other Indian exchanges have attempted to demystify crypto for first-time investors, making it possible to buy or sell with two or three clicks.
According to at least one measurement, the pitches work: some 45% of crypto investors said they’d invest based on a celebrity’s endorsement, according to a survey by Morning Consult. Of investors more broadly, 20% said they could be swayed by A-listers.
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