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Footballer John Terry in cigarette pack warning ignites controversy

England skipper's manager set for legal action; DAVP,ministry pass buck on image.

The managers of England and Chelsea skipper John Terry are set to initiate legal action after what appears to be a slightly blurred image of the footballers face has appeared as part of anti-smoking pictorial warnings created by the Directorate of Visual Publicity (DAVP) for use on cigarette packets in India.

The anti-smoking warning created by DAVP and approved by the health ministry was released last year.

After studying the image,which has a strong likeness to Terry,Keith Cousins of Elite Management,the footballers managers,said: We have reviewed this matter with our client and have today instructed solicitors to take appropriate action.

DAVP additional director-general K S Dhatwalia said it was not clear how the image made it to the pictorial warning. We sent the creative to the health ministry and they then cleared and circulated it. But how Terrys picture got to be used is not clear. I am trying to find out, Dhatwalia said.

But a senior official of the health ministry said it is DAVP which was responsible for images used in the pictorial health warning. The official added that when the strong resemblance between Terry and the image in the warning was brought to the ministrys notice,it had issued a clarification saying it had nothing to do with John Terry.

We realised there was some confusion about one of the warnings and we immediately issued a clarification in November. The creative came to us from DAVP and we released it after due clearances. We are not responsible for pictures that may have been used by DAVP and cannot say whether it is the footballer, said the official.

ITC,the makers of the brand whose pack is among the many that features Terry now,said in a statement that the pictorial representation is as per packaging and labelling rules prescribed by the Government of India… dated May 27,2011. The entire tobacco industry has to follow the same based on the CD that has been provided by the Government of India.

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In line with the government directive,these revised pictorial representations have been adopted by ITC for packs manufactured on or after December 1,2011, said Nazeeb Arif,vice-president,corporate communications,ITC Limited.

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