Panasonic prankee who Campaign Palace says is not an actor is, in fact, an actor

Despite The Campaign Palace insisting that Rom Gulla is not an actor but a “role player”, the star of a Panasonic campaign, which will see pranks played on him over the coming month, wrote and acted in an entry for last year’s Tropfest contest, Mumbrella has learned. He has also appeared in at least one play.

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The 28 Day Persecution of Rommy Gulla campaign claims that it will play a daily prank on Gulla without his knowledge of what it will be. Panasonic is inviting consumers to suggest their own stunts.

The first stunt – which went online over the weekend – features a fake police raid after helium has been pumped into his bedroom to raise his voice while he sleeps.

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