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  • Exelmoto shifts gears from vanity to utility

    Exelmoto shifts gears from vanity to utility

    MUMBAI: Forget the flowery talk about clean air and conscious commuting. Exelmoto, the electric cycle venture backed by actor Suniel Shetty, cricketer KL Rahul and actor Ahan Shetty, is done playing the aspirational mobility game. It’s now chasing something far more lucrative: last-mile logistics.

    The company has signed up Delhivery, one of India’s largest delivery networks, for a phased rollout of 200 electric bikes purpose-built for hauling parcels through congested urban streets. The deal, which began as a pilot in June, validates founder Akshai Varde’s bet that sturdy frames and fat tyres built for Indian roads could handle real-world commercial pounding.

    “Delhivery validated what we built under real-world conditions,” said Varde, a designer with over two decades in motorcycles. “It showed that our design and engineering hold up even in demanding daily use.”

    The pivot marks a sharp turn for a brand that launched with lifestyle credentials in June 2025 —lightweight electric cycles that need no registration or licence, aimed at students, office workers and the elderly. But whilst the personal mobility pitch has its charms, the margins and scale lie in B2B contracts.

    “Our commercial pivot creates clear paths to profitability,” said Rahul, who joined Shetty and Ahan as co-investor earlier this year. “This isn’t just about personal mobility anymore; it’s about building last-mile infrastructure for India.”

    The company hasn’t abandoned retail entirely. Exelmoto recently launched Scoot, an electric cycle with a step-through frame and bench seat designed for women and older riders. It offers 45 kilometres of range with pedal-assist, keeping it licence-free whilst targeting comfort over speed.

    “When my generation can confidently adopt electric mobility, the revolution is truly underway,” said Shetty, who came aboard after seeing Varde’s prototype.

    With 68 outlets opening, Amazon and Flipkart listings set for November, and manufacturing capacity targeted at 50,000 bikes by 2026, Exelmoto is scaling fast. The company holds two granted patents and four pending, covering frame architecture and component packaging. Exports to southeast Asia and west Asia are in the works.

    Ahan, the youngest investor, summed up the shift: “My generation’s looking for brands that evolve with us, not just talk to us. Exelmoto began with style, and now it’s about substance and infrastructure.”

    Whether India’s clogged streets need another electric two-wheeler is debatable. Whether they need one that can turn a profit delivering packages is a far more interesting question. Varde and his celebrity backers are betting the answer is yes.

  • Zee Media appoints Manish Seth as chief revenue officer

    Zee Media appoints Manish Seth as chief revenue officer

    NEW DELHI:  Zee Media has brought in Manish Seth as chief revenue officer, banking on his track record of doubling digital revenues to power the broadcaster’s next growth phase.

    Seth joins with immediate effect from 28 October, the company told stock exchanges on Monday. The appointment, approved by the board on the recommendation of the nomination and remuneration committee, designates him as senior management personnel under India’s listing regulations.

    The new chief revenue officer arrives with a formidable reputation. At TV9 Network, where he most recently served as revenue head for digital and business head for Money9, Seth doubled digital revenues in just two years. He also pioneered integrated television and digital sales models that broke new ground in Indian media.

    Before TV9, Seth spent years at Zee Unimedia, Zee Media and Bennett Coleman, consistently delivering double-digit growth and launching multiple channels and products. His expertise spans revenue strategy, sales transformation, go-to-market planning and profit-and-loss management across broadcast and digital platforms.

    Seth holds a postgraduate diploma in marketing management from the Times School of Marketing and a bachelor’s degree in science from Delhi University.

    Zee Media is betting that Seth’s digital chops and proven ability to build high-performing teams will accelerate its transformation at a time when traditional broadcasters are scrambling to capture online audiences and advertising rupees. With 25 years of trench warfare in media sales under his belt, Seth now has the mandate to write the next chapter of Zee Media’s revenue story.

  • Surya Roshni elevates veteran to head marketing & advertising, lighting division

    Surya Roshni elevates veteran to head marketing & advertising, lighting division

    NEW DELHI: Parul Phadke has climbed the ladder at Surya Roshni, moving from assistant general manager to head of marketing and advertising for the company’s lighting and durables business. The promotion, effective October 2025, caps a four-year stint at the Delhi-based manufacturer.

    Phadke joined Surya Roshni in June 2021, steering marketing communications, digital strategy and brand management for a company that supplies everything from LED bulbs to steel pipes. Her remit now expands to encompass both above-the-line and below-the-line advertising for the entire division.

    Surya Roshni was her first employer; she spent 15 months at the firm between 2009 and 2010 as deputy manager, handling press conferences and event management across India, before departing for a marketing role at Fun Multiplex.

    Her career spans stints at Donaldson India Filter Systems, where she was shortlisted for a leadership summit in Minneapolis, and Arise India, where she conceptualised the company’s premium retail format. But it was her six-year tenure at Art Housing Finance that proved formative. As chief manager, Phadke built the marketing vertical from scratch, expanding the brand to 45 cities whilst managing budgets, compliance and corporate communications.

    Industry watchers reckon the promotion reflects Surya Roshni’s push to sharpen its consumer-facing brands in an increasingly crowded lighting market. Phadke, who describes herself as a “change evangelist”, will need every bit of that disruptive thinking. The lighting sector is ablaze with competition—and she’s now holding the torch.

  • Zee Media set to enter e-sports arena with new gaming IP

    Zee Media set to enter e-sports arena with new gaming IP

    MUMBAI: Looks like Zee Media is ready to trade the news desk for a joystick. In what could be its boldest play yet, the network is rumoured to be levelling up into the world of competitive gaming  and the buzz is electric.

    Word on the street is that Zee Media is developing a large-scale esports property designed to capture the hearts (and thumbs) of India’s youngest crowd: gen alpha, gen z and millennials. If early chatter proves true, the tournament could see over 60,000 players battling it out for a sizable prize pool, with the grand finale set to be nothing short of cinematic.

    The network is also said to be plotting a dedicated gaming Youtube channel, influencer watch-alongs, and brand-driven collaborations: a full-blown content ecosystem to bring esports firmly into the mainstream.

    It’s a move that underscores a bigger shift: gaming is no longer just a pastime, it’s pop culture and Zee Media seems intent on grabbing the controller. For now, the industry watches with anticipation to see whether this media powerhouse can turn its latest idea into India’s next big spectator sport.

  • Srinivasan Swamy inducted into AFAA hall of fame at Adasia Beijing

    Srinivasan Swamy inducted into AFAA hall of fame at Adasia Beijing

    MUMBAI: In a moment of well-deserved recognition, R K Swamy Ltd chairman Srinivasan Swamy has been inducted into the Hall of Fame of the Asian Federation of Advertising Associations (AFAA) at Adasia Beijing. The honour ‘AFAA’s highest’ was presented by AFAA  immediate past president Raymond So, before delegates from 32 countries.

    The citation celebrating Swamy’s extraordinary career highlighted his “quarter century spent in leading and building the largest Indian-owned integrated marketing services group”: the R K Swamy Hansa Group. It also commended his visionary leadership that has guided the global marketing and communications industry for over four decades.

    Over the years, Swamy has held numerous prestigious leadership positions across the industry. He has served as chairman of the Asian Federation of Advertising Associations (AFAA), chairman and world president of the International Advertising Association (IAA), and chairman of the Confederation of Asian Advertising Agency Associations (CAAAA). He was also president of the India chapter of the IAA for an unprecedented four years, president of the Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) for three consecutive terms and was re-elected once again in 2025 and chairman of the Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI). In addition, he has served as chairman of the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC), president of the All India Management Association (AIMA), the Madras chamber of commerce and industry, the Madras management association, and the Advertising club Madras.

    The citation also lauded his role in creating and leading major industry milestones. Swamy played a key part in conceptualising Goafest, steering the IAA world congress 2019, and spearheading the IAA silver jubilee summit in Kochi. He has also been instrumental in driving several editions of the confederation of Indian industry’s international brand summit and the AIMA world marketing congress, among other notable initiatives.

    Beyond the realm of advertising, Swamy has made a significant impact through his work with social, educational, medical, and cultural institutions. His involvement in community and religious causes has further reinforced his reputation as both an industry stalwart and a socially conscious leader.

    His illustrious career has earned him numerous national and international accolades. He is the only Indian to have received the award of appreciation from the Japan Advertising Association, the IAA Global Compass Award for outstanding contribution to the industry, and the Adstar Korea Lifetime Honour Award. Among his many other honours are the AFAA special merit award, the IAA Inspire champion award, the IAA North Star medal, and the honorary life fellowship from the All India Management Association.

    Swamy has also been recognised closer to home with lifetime achievement awards from the advertising agencies association of India, Indira institutions, the Rotary Club of Guindy, and the Advertising Club Madras. He has been inducted into the IAA India chapter hall of fame and was honoured with the Distinguished alumni award by the Alagappa College of Technology during its platinum jubilee celebrations.

    Known for his friendly demeanour, generous spirit, and wise counsel, Srinivasan Swamy continues to inspire the advertising fraternity across the world. His induction into the AFAA hall of fame cements his position as one of India’s most respected global advertising leaders: a visionary who has built an enduring legacy of leadership, learning, and lasting impact.
     

  • Business Today’s AI summit 2025 sets stage for India’s tech tomorrow

    Business Today’s AI summit 2025 sets stage for India’s tech tomorrow

    MUMBAI: It’s brains meet bytes this week in Bengaluru, as Business Today gears up to host the AI Summit 2025, a high-powered gathering designed to script India’s next big leap in artificial intelligence.

    Happening on 29 October 2025, the flagship event by India’s leading multi-platform business news brand from the India Today Group will convene policymakers, tech visionaries, researchers, and industry leaders under one roof to shape the country’s AI roadmap.

    Arriving at a time when artificial intelligence has shifted from buzzword to backbone of modern economies, the summit, backed by the Indiaai mission, aims to explore how India can lead the charge in responsible, inclusive, and human-centred AI adoption.

    The impressive line-up includes some of the sharpest minds across business, academia, and technology: Infosys chairman & co-founder Kris Gopalakrishnan, Microsoft India & South Asia COO Himani Agrawal, Accenture MD & lead – India business Saurabh Kumar Sahu, Mckinsey & Company partner Aparajita Puri, Kpmg India partner & national leader – industrial manufacturing S Sathish, L&T Construction corporate centre head R Ganesan and Fractal CTO Shashidhar Ramakrishnaiah.

    Through a mix of keynote sessions and power panels, discussions will range from AI-driven manufacturing and data intelligence to smart governance, sustainable innovation, and digital inclusion. The event promises to deliver a panoramic view of how AI is rewriting India’s economic and industrial playbook.

    As one of the most anticipated events in India’s tech calendar, the summit will also be broadcast across Business Today’s vast multi-platform network, spanning print, broadcast, and digital, ensuring that the ideas shaping the nation’s AI future reach millions.

    Register here: https://subscriptions.intoday.in/businesstoday-ai-conference/registration
     

  • Cinépolis and Fanta brew up a spooky treat for halloween movie nights

    Cinépolis and Fanta brew up a spooky treat for halloween movie nights

    MUMBAI: Who says chills only come from the big screen? This Halloween, Cinépolis India and Fanta are serving up a frightfully fun experience that’s equal parts spooky and sippable.

    From 24 October to 6 November, moviegoers can enjoy a halloween combo featuring nachos and unlimited Fanta refills, all wrapped up in specially designed, Halloween-themed cups. The offer, aptly themed “Sip the spook. snack the fun”, brings a playful fizz to the season of frights.

    Cinépolis India managing director Devang Sampat said, “At Cinépolis, we believe in turning every visit to the cinema into an experience that connects with our audiences. Collaborations like this with Fanta allow us to engage with our younger patrons in ways that are playful yet experiential. As India’s festive calendar becomes more diverse, we see growing interest in global cultural moments like Halloween, and we are excited to bring that spirit alive within our cinemas.”

    As the world of cinema meets the world of candy corn and cobwebs, this collaboration promises a refreshing twist for the Halloween-curious crowd. Available across Cinépolis cinemas nationwide, except at Cinépolis ireo, Cinépolis savitri, and Cinépolis Vip, the offer lets you sip, snack, and spook your way through your favourite films.

  • Jabali.ai levels up with AI game studio launch

    Jabali.ai levels up with AI game studio launch

    MUMBAI: Move over, joysticks,  it’s time for genius sticks. Jabali.ai has rolled out Jabali Studio, a groundbreaking AI-powered platform that turns anyone with a spark of imagination into a game creator. Whether you fancy yourself the next Hideo Kojima or just want to dabble in digital storytelling, this platform promises to make game creation as easy as playing one.

    Launched on 29 October 2025 in Mumbai, Jabali Studio blends art and algorithm, allowing users to design, build, and publish 2D and 3D games without wrestling with lines of code. The platform’s mission? To make game-making a playground for everyone, from pro developers to first-time creators.

    Built around the belief that “everyone can be a game maker,” Jabali Studio offers two creative routes: vibe code for those who like to think in logic and mechanics, and design mode for the visually driven storytellers. What’s more, it plays nice with leading AI systems like Openai, Gemini, Claude, and Grok: meaning creators can collaborate with their favourite digital co-pilot.

    “Game creation has long been limited by the complexity of tools and the need for large technical teams,” said Jabali.ai founder and CEO Vatsal Bhardwaj. “Jabali Studio changes that by combining AI, creativity, and accessibility in one environment. This is a step towards a future where game development is open, intuitive, and limitless.”

    The platform also boasts smart features such as self-healing projects that fix broken builds automatically, AI-powered debugging, and intelligent publishing to Jabali.ai. Users can even choose how hands-on they want their AI assistant to be, with modes like Autonomous, Collaborative, Cautious, or Creative.

    Compatible with engines like Godot and Phaser (and soon Unity and Unreal), Jabali Studio gives creators complete source code access, ensuring they maintain ownership while learning and experimenting freely.

    Backed by 5 million dollars in seed funding from Bitkraft Ventures, Sapphire Ventures, and the Sony Innovation Fund, Jabali.ai is staking its claim as a global pioneer in AI-driven game creation.

  • Fevicol sticks it to the Louvre heist with witty real-time masterstroke

    Fevicol sticks it to the Louvre heist with witty real-time masterstroke

    MUMBAI: Paris lost a jewel, but Fevicol stole the moment! In a stroke of sticky brilliance, Fevicol turned the recent Louvre Museum jewel heist into a marketing masterpiece, proving once again that no global moment escapes its famously “mazboot jod” (strong bond).

    As social media buzzed with Dhoom 2 and Mission Impossible references after the theft, Fevicol, crafted by Schbang, slid smoothly into the conversation. Their cheeky post read, “Ab Dhoom machane ki hamari baari” (Now it’s our turn to make an impact), suggesting that if the display case had been sealed with Fevicol, the heist would’ve been, quite literally, impossible.

    The tongue-in-cheek ad glued together global pop culture and local wit, making audiences chuckle while subtly flexing the brand’s promise of unbreakable bonds. And the numbers spoke louder than any art critic, over 41 million views, 73,000 shares, and 165,000 interactions in just five days.

    Fevicol’s vice president of marketing Rajiv Subramanian, put it best, “Every global moment is a canvas for creativity and we love adding Fevicol’s sticky twist.”

    Senior creative strategist Sanyukta Jamkhedkar revealed that the idea came naturally, “When the team saw the news, someone joked, ‘Fevicol laga diya hota!’ That’s how seamlessly it began.”

    By blending topical humour with desi flair, Fevicol once again proved that it doesn’t just join conversations, it cements them. From furniture to fandoms, if it’s trending, Fevicol’s got it stuck.
     

  • Saksham Kohli hops over to FCB India as president of new venture

    Saksham Kohli hops over to FCB India as president of new venture

    GURGAON: Saksham Kohli has landed at FCB India as president of FCB NEO, marking the end of a nearly seven-year stint at Cheil Worldwide where he shepherded Samsung’s flagship mobile campaigns.

    The move, announced this month, sees Kohli swapping his associate vice-president perch at Cheil—where he orchestrated integrated campaigns for Samsung’s mobile portfolio and ecosystem products—for the top job at FCB’s new venture.

    At Cheil since 2019, Kohli climbed from director of client services to associate vice-president, spending his final months managing full-funnel marketing strategies that blended creative, digital and media. Before that, he put in three years at Ogilvy, steering brands including Perfetti Van Melle, Pernod Ricard India, BMW Mini and Dupont through 40-odd large-scale integrated campaigns.

    His advertising pedigree includes a two-and-a-half-year spell at FCB Global (2013-2016) handling Whirlpool’s India operations, plus stints at McCann on Aircel, Ogilvy & Mather on KFC India, Publicis on Beam Global Spirits & Wine, and BBDO India on Wrigley’s and Hewlett Packard.

    Kohli’s pitch: marketing that starts with understanding people and ends with measurable impact. Whether FCB Neo delivers on that promise remains to be seen—but with a Samsung-sized portfolio under his belt, he’s certainly had the practice.