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  • Kevin Vaz urges lighter regulation as India’s media story hits new high

    Kevin Vaz urges lighter regulation as India’s media story hits new high

    MUMBAI: When the lights came up at Ficci Frames’ silver jubilee edition, JioStar Entertainment CEO and president of the Indian Digital Media Industry Foundation Kevin Vaz, took the stage with a rallying cry: “Rise Together.” The theme Reimagine, Innovate, Strengthen, Empower set the tone for a morning that was equal parts reflection and call to action.

    Marking 25 years of one of India’s most influential media and entertainment (M&E) gatherings, Vaz reminded the audience how far the industry has travelled since 2001, when Ficci Frames coincided with the government formally granting industry status to M&E. “It opened the doors to institutional finance, enabling capital flows, investments, and risk-taking in content and technology,” he noted, a turning point that defined India’s creative economy.

    Vaz saluted industry stalwarts like Yash Chopra, Karan Johar, and Uday Shankar for steering FRAMES through the years, while welcoming dignitaries including Maharashtra’s Cultural Affairs minister Ashish Shelar, MIB Secretary Sanjay Jaju, and actor Ayushmann Khurrana. “A quarter century of dialogue, discovery, and doing,” he said, “and yet the best is still ahead.”

    From satellite TV to OTT, from animation and VFX to gaming, the sector has evolved at lightning speed. India’s “AND” market, Vaz said, stands out globally for how television and digital coexist each expanding the other. “Unlike Western markets, India’s consumers haven’t chosen between TV and digital. They’ve embraced both,” he quipped, adding that the combined strength of PayTV, FreeTV, and Connected TV continues to grow the overall M&E pie.

    Sports, too, has emerged as India’s cultural engine. “Cricket may rule, but football, kabaddi and esports are fast catching up,” Vaz observed, calling for ease-of-doing-business reforms to boost live broadcasting from India.

    On cinema, he celebrated how regional and independent voices have made global waves from RRR and The Elephant Whisperers at the Oscars to Indian films shining at Cannes and Berlin. “Our stories aren’t just travelling,” Vaz declared, “they’re leading.”

    He spotlighted the rise of the AVGC sector, now moving from outsourcing to creating original IP, with 500 plus million gamers and the National Centre of Excellence in Mumbai giving India global creative heft. With MeitY’s support, gaming startups are scaling worldwide proof that technology and storytelling are increasingly entwined.

    But amid the applause, Vaz urged urgency. “The pace of change is accelerating,” he warned, “and this calls for stronger collaboration between business and policy-makers.” His sharpest message was reserved for regulators: “The heavy-handed regulation of linear broadcasting has stifled innovation. We need forbearance, a light-touch regime that allows creativity and competition to flourish.”

    Broadcasting, contributing nearly 40 per cent of the Indian M&E industry, he emphasised, remains central to the prime minister’s vision of making India the world’s content hub. “We’re in a golden era,” he said, “but to truly lead, quality must match ambition and innovation must be inclusive.”

    As Frames 25 concluded its opening key notes Vaz’s address resonated as both celebration and manifesto, a reminder that India’s creative economy, employing millions and inspiring billions, is ready for its next act.

    “Together,” he said, “we will Rise reimagining the next 25 years of storytelling, policy, and purpose.”

  • Ather races past 5,00,000 electric scooters

    Ather races past 5,00,000 electric scooters

    MUMBAI: Ather Energy has just charged past a major milestone. The Bengaluru-based electric two-wheeler maker rolled out its 5,00,000th scooter from its Hosur plant in Tamil Nadu, with the milestone model being none other than the popular family scooter, Rizta.

    The Rizta, launched last year, has swiftly become the brand’s star performer, now accounting for over a third of Ather’s total production. Co-founder and CTO Swapnil Jain called the achievement a “major milestone”, adding that it symbolises “years of focused engineering, rigorous testing, and meticulous attention to quality”.

    From its first prototype to this electrifying half-million mark, Ather’s journey has been about more than scooters. It’s about building a robust and scalable manufacturing ecosystem.

    Ather currently runs two plants in Hosur, one for vehicles and another for batteries, with a combined annual capacity of 4,20,000 scooters. To keep up with rising demand, the company is gearing up for its next big leap: Factory 3.0 in Bidkin, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Maharashtra. Built on Industry 4.0 principles, the facility will supercharge Ather’s total capacity to 1.42 million scooters annually once fully operational.

    Founded in 2013 by Tarun Mehta and Swapnil Jain, Ather has become a front-runner in India’s electric mobility race. With innovations like the Ather grid, the country’s largest two-wheeler fast-charging network, and a growing product line spanning performance and family scooters, the company seems fully charged for the road ahead.

  • Yu-Gi-Oh deals its hand to gen alpha readers

    Yu-Gi-Oh deals its hand to gen alpha readers

    MUMBAI: Talk about a power play, Yu-Gi-Oh is turning the page. Konami Cross Media NY has struck two heavyweight publishing deals to draw in gen alpha readers, proving that the 25-year-old anime juggernaut isn’t ready to fold any time soon.

    Announced at the Brand Licensing Europe show in London, the agreements bring Random House Children’s Books and Panini Group into the fold, giving Yu-Gi-Oh a shiny new shelf life in classrooms, kiosks and bookfairs worldwide.

    “As the largest publisher in the world, Random House Children’s Books is leading the charge by expanding its anime portfolio with Yu-Gi-Oh,” said Konami’s SVP of marketing and licensing Jennifer Coleman. Expect child-friendly titles, activity formats, and collectables that will pop up across the US, Canada and even military bases overseas.

    Panini, meanwhile, is rolling out Yu-Gi-Oh sticker and activity books in France and French-speaking Belgium, with ambitions stretching into Latin America and across Europe. Known for its sticker albums and unmatched distribution network, Panini sees Yu-Gi-Oh as a perfect fit for younger fans who want to “play, peel and collect” before diving into the trading card game or anime.

    “Gen alpha is the first generation raised on tech from day one,” noted Panini’s senior licensing manager Licia Dallolio. “We’re excited to create experiences that feel natural to their world.”

    It’s all part of Konami’s long game: hook the kids early, then let them graduate into the anime, trading card battles and digital titles that keep the franchise booming. With over 1,000 anime episodes, countless card sets, and fans spanning three decades, Yu-Gi-Oh isn’t just shuffling the deck, it’s stacking it for the future.

  • Cinépolis brews cinema fun with India’s first Coffee Rave

    Cinépolis brews cinema fun with India’s first Coffee Rave

    MUMBAI: Perk up and press play, Cinépolis blends coffee with cinema. Cinépolis India is brewing a fresh cinematic experience with the launch of its month-long Coffee culture campaign, Brewed by Foovies, marking International Coffee Day in style. Running throughout October across all Cinépolis outlets, the campaign celebrates coffee as the ultimate cinema companion and invites audiences to sip, savour, and socialise while watching films.

    The festivities kicked off on 1 October with a tempting offer: buy any two coffees for Rs 299 and add a muffin for just Rs 99, available nationwide. But Cinépolis didn’t stop at offers. At the heart of the campaign was India’s first-ever Coffee Rave inside a cinema, hosted at Cinépolis Seasons Mall, Pune. The event fused coffee, music, and movies into one immersive experience, featuring live performances by Shasha and Viewliminal, Dolby Atmos soundscapes, cinematic projections, and a curated coffee tasting counter for aficionados.

    Ahead of the launch, a social media teaser campaign built excitement, setting the stage for both the Coffee Rave and the month-long celebrations. Cinépolis India managing director Devang Sampat said, “At Cinépolis, we aim to create experiences that go beyond the screen. This campaign blends coffee culture into cinema, offering immersive, youthful, high-energy experiences.”

    Through Brewed by Foovies, Cinépolis is redefining how cinema engages with youth audiences, turning movie outings into cultural moments where coffee, pop culture, and film intersect. With this initiative, the chain cements its reputation as a trendsetter in India’s coffee and cinema scene.

    Cinépolis India operates 449 screens across the country under Cinépolis, Cinépolis VIP, and Fun Cinemas brands, offering luxury experiences, kid-friendly auditoriums, and a loyalty programme, Club Cinépolis, which rewards moviegoers with points, pre-screening invites, and exclusive star interactions. This October, Cinépolis proves that in India, coffee and cinema can indeed share the spotlight.

  • Hyundai drives into glamour with Filmfare for third year

    Hyundai drives into glamour with Filmfare for third year

    MUMBAI: Lights, camera, Creta! Hyundai takes the spotlight again. Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) has announced its continued partnership with the Filmfare Awards for the third consecutive year, reinforcing its connection with India’s cultural heartbeat. The collaboration reflects HMIL’s commitment to blending mobility with aspiration, celebrating cinema while engaging millions of customers nationwide.

    “Indian cinema evolves with every frame, and Hyundai evolves with every journey,” said HMIL whole-time director and COO Tarun Garg. “Our association with Filmfare reflects our commitment to innovation, technology, and the aspirations of the families we’ve served for nearly 30 years. Our brand philosophy, Progress for Humanity, guides every action we take, from products to CSR initiatives, creating meaningful change in people’s lives.”

    This year, the partnership is extra special as the Hyundai Creta marks a decade as the “King of SUVs” in India. Since its 2015 launch, the Creta has redefined the SUV segment with cutting-edge design, performance, and customer satisfaction. The latest Hyundai Creta King will make a grand appearance at the awards, turning heads on and off the red carpet.

    HMIL is also driving India toward a greener future with its electric lineup, including the award-winning Ioniq 5 and the Creta electric, alongside sustainability and CSR initiatives such as Samarth by Hyundai and the Ioniq 5 forest program. These efforts highlight Hyundai’s commitment to inclusive and responsible progress.

    Through this long-standing partnership, Hyundai continues to celebrate India’s cultural milestones, proving that the brand is not just about mobility, but about creating experiences that resonate with the heart and imagination of its customers.

     

  • Times Network shines light on India’s healthcare revolution at 2025 summit

    Times Network shines light on India’s healthcare revolution at 2025 summit

    MUMBAI: It was a healthy dose of optimism and innovation at the Times Network India Health Summit & Awards 2025, where policymakers, doctors, and industry leaders came together to chart the future of Indian healthcare. With 103 winners felicitated, the event celebrated excellence across hospitals, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and health-tech.

    Chief guest minister of state for health & family welfare and chemicals & fertilisers government of India Anupriya Patel, set the tone with an inspiring address highlighting how far India’s healthcare system has come and how much further it aims to go.

    “India’s healthcare system has undergone a profound transformation,” she said, noting that spending has nearly doubled from 1.1 per cent to 2 per cent of GDP, with the government targeting 2.5 per cent under the National Health Policy 2017. She lauded flagship programmes like Ayushman Bharat PM-Jay, which offers Rs 5 lakh free health coverage to over 62 crore citizens, and Ayushman Bharat Health Account (ABHA) IDs, which have already crossed 81 crore registrations.

    From doubling the number of medical colleges and Aiims institutions to slashing out-of-pocket healthcare costs, Patel underscored that “these numbers aren’t just statistics, they represent hope, access, and dignity for millions.”

    The summit also marked the launch of Times Network’s Hospital Rankings: a data-backed initiative to empower patients with greater transparency and informed choice. The first phase unveiled the All-India top five group of multi specialty hospitals.

    With a focus on innovation, accessibility, and preventive care, discussions at the summit spotlighted how AI diagnostics, telemedicine, and collaborative public-private models are redefining India’s healthcare landscape.

    Powered by Intas, co-powered by Novartis and All Out, and supported by MGR University, FIT India, Onextel, Nuvama, and Heights, the event reaffirmed one message loud and clear: India’s healthcare revolution isn’t just underway, it’s accelerating.
     

  • Senco Gold channels nature in sparkling new collection

    Senco Gold channels nature in sparkling new collection

    MUMBAI: From forest to fire, Senco Gold turns nature into sparkle. Senco Gold & Diamonds, India’s leading jewellery house, has unveiled its latest collection and campaign, Elements of Nature, with Kiara Advani as the face of the campaign. The collection draws inspiration from the world around us, from the graceful curve of ocean waves and fiery glow of molten lava to the twinkle of stars and delicate forest blooms. Each piece translates these natural wonders into gold, diamond, and polki jewellery with a poetic touch.

    Crafted by Senco’s master karigars, the collection celebrates strength, elegance, and the timeless beauty of women, marrying traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design. Kiara Advani embodies this elegance, reflecting the artistry and detail at the heart of Senco’s 85-year legacy.

    Senco director and head of marketing & designs Joita Sen said, “With Elements of Nature, we wanted to tell a story as timeless as the earth itself. Jewellery is not just an ornament, it is a narrative. Each design captures the poetry of nature, made with devotion and detail by our artisans. This collection is for every celebration, every moment, not just weddings. We ensure every woman finds something aspirational yet personal.”

    Timed for the festive and wedding season, Elements of Nature promises to be a versatile and unforgettable collection, offering brides and jewellery enthusiasts a perfect blend of heritage and modernity.

    The campaign film featuring Kiara Advani is now live on Youtube and the collection is available at all Senco Gold & Diamonds stores and online at www.sencogoldanddiamonds.com.

  • Zee Live turns up the volume on Marathi pride

    Zee Live turns up the volume on Marathi pride

    MUMBAI: Move over quiet weekends, Pune’s about to feel the beat of Marathi pride. Zee Entertainment Enterprises has cranked up the decibels on culture with the launch of “Marathi Vajlach Pahije” (MVP), the first flagship event under its new experiential vertical, Zee Live, in partnership with World of Vibes.

    Set to take place on 12 October 2025 at Phoenix Market City, Pune, MVP is no ordinary concert, it’s a full-blown celebration of Marathi youth, rhythm, and rebellion, bringing together over 40 artists from the state’s thriving hip-hop and indie scenes. Expect names like Kratex, Sanju Rathod, Shreyas & Vedang, MC Gawthi, and Patya the Doc to turn the stage into a creative battleground where beats meet identity.

    The festival promises to be a collision of tradition and modern swagger, as today’s Marathi creators remix their heritage with street art, spoken word, and music that speaks straight from the mohalla.

    To amplify its reach beyond the mosh pit, Zee Live has teamed up with Marathi Zee5, taking the festival digital with exclusive content, artist stories, and behind-the-scenes footage, ensuring the cultural pulse of MVP reverberates far beyond Pune.

    “This is not just an event; it’s an expression of a generation,” said Zee Live business head Gareth Eswin Thomas. “Marathi Vajlach Pahije captures the rhythm of youth, energy that can’t be contained, only celebrated.”

    Marathi Zee5 and Zee Marathi business head V.R. Hema added, “By giving these young artists both a local and global stage, we’re not just showcasing music, we’re spotlighting their stories and dreams. MVP marks the next era of regional storytelling: bold, proud and rooted.”

    Presented by Zee Live, Marathi Zee5 and World of Vibes, the Festival of MVP is ready to tune Maharashtra into its most vibrant frequency yet. Tickets are live on Bookmyshow, with extra content dropping on Marathi Zee5 for fans who like their beats served with a side of pride.

  • Spinny shifts gears for festive car carnival

    Spinny shifts gears for festive car carnival

    MUMBAI: Talk about a festive spin on driving home happiness. As India lights up for the festive season, Spinny, the country’s trusted full-stack used car platform, has kicked off the ‘Festival of Spinny – October Edition’, a nationwide celebration that puts joy, and a few free cars, in the fast lane.

    Running from October 4 to 31, the campaign gives customers across 25 plus cities the chance to win three cars absolutely free, bag assured gifts worth Rs three crore, and enjoy exclusive festive discounts across its Spinny Assured and Spinny Max collections of hatchbacks, sedans, and SUVs.

    From first-time buyers in Bengaluru to families upgrading in Lucknow, the festival turns everyday purchases into moments of celebration. With transparent pricing, a 200-point quality check, and a 5-day money-back guarantee, Spinny promises a smooth ride from browsing to buying.

    “Our festivals are about new beginnings, and every car purchase marks a milestone,” said Spinny senior vice president and business head Hanish Yadav. “The Festival of Spinny celebrates that emotion with unmatched value and trust, because every drive deserves to start with confidence.”

    The platform has also rolled out price reductions of up to Rs 2 lakh on select models, anticipating GST changes earlier this year, a move that reaffirmed its focus on customer-first transparency.

    As the campaign hits full throttle, Spinny is turning car buying into a festive affair, complete with rewards, trust, and a touch of sparkle on every road to new beginnings.
     

  • Satellite broadband set to skyrocket to Rs 20 billion by 2030

    Satellite broadband set to skyrocket to Rs 20 billion by 2030

    MUMBAI: It’s not just rockets taking off satellite broadband revenues are too. A new study by global tech strategist Juniper Research predicts that fixed satellite broadband revenue will double from 10 billion dollars in 2025 to 20 billion dollars by 2030, fuelled by rapid advances in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) technology.

    LEO constellations are helping satellite providers slash latency and launch costs, making once-premium connectivity more accessible and efficient. Fixed satellite broadband, defined as internet delivered via a stationary satellite dish or terminal, is poised for its biggest leap yet and it’s the developing markets leading the charge.

    “Historically, fixed satellite broadband has been limited to affluent regions, such as North America. But emerging markets like India and Indonesia are now driving the next wave of growth,” said Juniper Research senior research analyst Alex Webb. He added that rising demand for reliable, high-speed broadband among consumers and enterprises in these regions will be the key catalyst.

    To seize this opportunity, Juniper Research advises satellite players to join forces with mobile network operators, internet service providers, and other communication service providers (CSPs). Such alliances can help accelerate market entry by leveraging existing billing systems, distribution networks, and customer trust.

    As the global race for connectivity intensifies, satellite broadband appears ready for liftoff, one orbit closer to bridging the world’s digital divide.