
In Pandeymonium, Piyush talks about his influences, right from his childhood in Jaipur and being a Ranji cricketer, to his philosophy, failures and lessons in advertising in particular and life in general. That ability combined with his love, passion and understanding of advertising and of consumers make him the master storyteller that he is. What makes Piyush different is the perspective from which he views the same things you’ve seen, his ability to store all that he sees into some recesses of his brain and then retrieve them at short notice when he needs to. You’ve seen cobblers, carpenters, cricketers, trains, villages, towns and cities. You’ve seen most of the things that Piyush Pandey has seen in his life.

What makes Piyush Pandey an extraordinary advertising man, friend, partner and leader of men? How does he manage to exude childlike enthusiasm and bring such deep commitment to his work?
