Today, whether in print, on television, or online, we can often trace an advertisement's influence back to Piyush. He has inspired generations of creatives, embedding the essence of Indian culture and identity into advertising. Previously, much of the advertising was shaped by American styles, particularly from Madison Avenue, which influenced the craft through storytelling, psychological insights, and humour, with a significant Jewish influence (ad photography too suffered from this, thanks to the Bible, the Black Book). Piyush broke this mould with innovative strategies that resonated with the Indian audience. His unique approach transformed the advertising landscape, allowing for a deeper connection to local culture while maintaining the effectiveness of compelling narratives in marketing.