Tag: Kajal Aggarwal

  • Prime Video streams Kannappa in Hindi: a divine tale with starry cameos

    Prime Video streams Kannappa in Hindi: a divine tale with starry cameos

    MUMBAI: Prime Video today dropped the Hindi dub of the epic fantasy-action drama, giving audiences a chance to stream the much-talked-about Telugu blockbuster in their own tongue.

     

     

    Headlined by Vishnu Manchu, Kannappa isn’t short on star power, with dazzling cameos by Mohanlal, Prabhas, Akshay Kumar and Kajal Aggarwal. Directed by Mukesh Kumar Singh and produced by Mohan Babu, the film is now available on Prime Video in Hindi, along with Tamil, Malayalam and Kannada versions.

    Based on true events and steeped in mythology, Kannappa follows the journey of Thinnadu (played by Manchu), a fearless tribal warrior who begins as an ardent atheist. His life takes a dramatic turn after a fateful encounter with Vayu Linga, a form of Lord Shiva, sparking a transformation into one of Shiva’s most devoted followers.

    With its mix of high-octane action, spiritual depth and larger-than-life visuals, the film aims to strike a chord with audiences across generations. Its sweeping narrative promises both spectacle and soul, making it a quintessential big-screen tale, now brought home via streaming.

    For Prime Video, this exclusive Hindi premiere further cements its position as India’s go-to entertainment hub, offering everything from homegrown originals to global blockbusters.

    So whether you’re here for the mythology, the megastars, or just the sheer scale, Kannappa is now just a click away. 
     

  • Reliance Jewels and Kajal Aggarwal shine in Tirupati-inspired campaign

    Reliance Jewels and Kajal Aggarwal shine in Tirupati-inspired campaign

    MUMBAI: Reliance Jewels has unveiled its latest digital campaign for Akshaya Tritiya 2025, featuring beloved actress Kajal Aggarwal in a moving tribute to faith, tradition, and heritage craftsmanship. Inspired by the sacred temple town of Tirupati, the campaign highlights the jewellery brand’s new festive collection through a personal and visually captivating narrative.

    The campaign film, launched across Instagram and Facebook, sees Aggarwal sharing her heartfelt connection to Lord Balaji, reflecting on the divine guidance that has shaped key moments in her life. Each piece in the collection, she reveals, symbolises not just beauty but blessings, transforming jewellery into talismans of faith and prosperity.

    The film also beautifully showcases the intricacy of Reliance Jewels’ Tirupati-inspired collection. From Srikalahasti Kalamkari gold sets to heritage diamond chokers, the designs draw from the temple region’s rich artistic legacy, brought to life with modern finesse.

    Part of the brand’s iconic Jewels of India series now in its 10 edition the Tirupati collection continues Reliance Jewels’ commitment to celebrating India’s diverse cultural heritage through design. Aggarwal’s role adds regional resonance, especially for south Indian audiences, while reinforcing her cross-country appeal.

  • Why athletes & celebrities are ditching regular water for black Alkaline water

    Why athletes & celebrities are ditching regular water for black Alkaline water

    Mumbai: In the world of health and wellness, staying hydrated is paramount, and celebrities are leading the charge with a new trend: black alkaline water. Known for its distinctive colour and unique health benefits, black alkaline water is quickly becoming a staple among top celebrities, including Anil Кароог, Varun Dhawan, Badshah, Malaika Arora, Sara Ali Khan, Kajal Aggarwal, Karan Johar, Trent Boult, Rachin Ravindra, Arshdeep Singh.

    Anil Kapoor during his recent movies’ promotion was spotted with spoke Black Alkaline Water, he said “My fitness, my passion, my quest for more. Black alkaline water from the fighter in me to the fighter in you, trust me it works.”

    Trent Boult, New Zealand’s International cricketer was spotted with Black Alkaline Water and when asked what was in his hand, he said “It’s Black Alkaline Water, in hot weather like this, you need to stay hydrated.”

    Karan Johar, on being asked ‘Do you drink black water?’  He replied- “Sab peete hai mai bhi peeta hu. Healthy hai peena zaruri hai.”  

    Ranvijay Singha said “I moved to black alkaline water some time back and I’ve been extremely happy with it as it is multifunctional and more than just water. Its pH is more than eight which reduces the acid built-up in the body and the minerals flush out the toxins and detoxify the body. Never thought even water can be black in colour.”

    Celebrity Nutritionist Pooja Makhija said “Staying healthy, staying hydrated with boosted immunity is quite the need of the hour. India’s first black alkaline water has 70 essential minerals which are derived from the core of the Earth and all these minerals have high potency, help you detoxify, reduce acidity and stay hydrated for longer duration.”

    Celebrity Nutritionist Yasmin Karachiwala said, “As Evocus is loaded with minerals and high alkalinity, it continuously flushes out toxins from our body and provides detoxification. I started using it 30 days ago and I surely see a difference.”

    This surge in popularity is not just a fleeting fad. Black alkaline water stands out in the crowded beverage market with clinical research backing its benefits. Studies have shown that black alkaline water can enhance hydration and reduce exercise-induced fatigue, it maintains the body’s gut health, and detoxification, making it a perfect fit for the active lifestyles of celebrities.

    The appeal of black alkaline water among celebrities can be attributed to its functional benefits beyond simple hydration. As the demand for functional beverages grows, more individuals are seeking drinks that offer additional health advantages. Black alkaline water fits this demand perfectly, offering a unique composition that supports overall well-being.

    In an era where health and fitness are paramount, the rise of functional beverages is undeniable. Black alkaline water’s unique properties, including its enhanced hydration capabilities and ability to combat fatigue, make it an attractive choice for those committed to maintaining peak physical condition.

  • Kajal Aggarwal launches home lifestyle brand

    Kajal Aggarwal launches home lifestyle brand

    Mumbai: Renowned actress Kajal Aggarwal, widely acclaimed for her stellar career in cinema, is poised to make a lasting impact in the home lifestyle Space with the introduction of her exclusive Brand Licensing Program. Partnering with Swag, a brand licensing company renowned for creating and establishing some of India’s most prominent celebrity-led brands, Kajal Aggarwal aims to bring her visionary home design ideas to life.

    Inspired by a profound passion for blending India’s rich cultural heritage with contemporary living aesthetics, her Brand Licensing Program promises to seamlessly integrate traditional artistry with modern design sensibilities. She aims to develop premium home lifestyle products that resonate with both heritage enthusiasts and modern homeowners.

    For the upcoming launch of her Brand Licensing Program at the HGH India tradeshow, renowned celebrity Kajal Aggarwal expressed her enthusiasm, stating, “At this stage in my life, focusing on Home Lifestyle categories comes naturally.” I am deeply passionate about the vibe and design aesthetics that shape our homes. I am looking forward to bringing my home design ideas to fruition through my brand and am excited to meet and engage with industry leaders at HGH India to explore potential collaborations.”

    Swag CEO Vishal Sinha stated, “Kajal Aggarwal holds significant influence, and this Brand Licensing Program offers a unique opportunity for companies in the Home Lifestyle sector to collaborate with her. It enables the creation of products that authentically reflect her persona and design ideas, which are aspirational and resonate well with target consumers, fostering strong consumer engagement.”

  • Centrum unveils new campaign with Kajal Aggarwal

    Centrum unveils new campaign with Kajal Aggarwal

    Mumbai: Centrum multivitamin brand, has announced actress and entrepreneur Kajal Aggarwal as a brand ambassador for the launch of its new range of multivitamin & protein powders in India.

    Many Indians may not be aware of their overall nutritional needs. 8 out of 10 Indians may be multivitamin deficient. Centrum’s campaign, with Kajal, promotes the importance of a balanced diet, and the inclusion of multivitamins along with diet to fill nutritional gaps. It highlights Kajal’s seamless management of her multiple roles with Centrum’s support.

    Expressing her excitement about the collaboration, Kajal said “Being an actress, entrepreneur, and a new mother, I strive to give my 100 per cent every day and to keep up with a multi-life like mine, it is essential to take care of one’s body and health on the inside. I’m excited to be associated with a trusted brand like Centrum for this new Multivitamin Protein Powders and gummies range. It is heartening to witness a brand that truly cares for women and enables them to prioritise their own health. With this partnership, I hope to inspire Indian women to take charge of their health inside, so they can shine with their best glow outside.”

    Commenting on this new association, Haleon head of marketing India subcontinent Anurita Chopra said, “Having a multi-life is the new way of living, and to excel in the multiple roles we play, staying healthy is essential. Centrum aims to encourage individuals to provide their body with the required multivitamins along with their daily diet essential for their multi-life roles. Kajal, being an inspiration for many, is the perfect fit to inspire Indians to prioritise their health every day. We hope to not only educate Indians on the importance of multivitamins but also drive behavioural change that enables Indians to be healthy inside, and glow outside.”

    FCB interface executive creative director Arjit Sengupta “Our collaboration with Kajal Aggarwal for Centrum Women and Kids Multivitamin & Protein powders is a testament to our commitment to authenticity. As a real-life mom as well as an actress, Kajal leads a very active multi-life where she has to juggle between her personal and professional commitments. So, she understands the need for adding multivitamins to her everyday diet and gets all her essential nutrients from the Centrum Women Multivitamin & Protein. She also truly brings out the energy and vibrance Centrum stands for, effortlessly embodying the brand ethos of ‘More power to you’.”

    FCB interface executive creative director Mithun Mukherjee said “In today’s fast-paced life, women often find themselves juggling multiple roles, including those of a caregiver, professional, partner, and possibly a parent. Unfortunately, their diet ends up playing catch-up with their life, creating a gap. Multivitamins become extremely important to fulfil it. We brought in Kajal, a self-professed consumer of Centrum Multivitamins, to represent the promise of multi-life for women of our country. She has a unique voice and uses it effectively to communicate with her followers across social media platforms, so she became the perfect fit for our campaign.

    With this new category of multivitamin & protein powders along with multivitamin gummies, Centrum is uniquely positioned to cater to people’s diverse needs and unlock their full potential every day. Centrum is available to men, women and children. Women’s and Men’s variants provide 24 vital vitamins, minerals, and plant protein for overall health. The Kid’s variant provides 24 vital vitamins, minerals, and probiotics along with plant & milk-based protein for holistic growth.

    As the most clinically studied multivitamin brand, Centrum aims to make it effortless for people to lead healthy, multi-faceted lives.

  • Mobilla ropes in Kajal Aggarwal as brand ambassador

    Mobilla ropes in Kajal Aggarwal as brand ambassador

    Mumbai: Mobile accessories brand Mobilla has roped in Indian actor and model Kajal Aggarwal as its brand ambassador.

    The brand will feature the actress in its marketing collaterals and communication across above-the-line (ATL) and below-the-line (BTL) including print, digital and electronic media.

    By bringing Kajal Aggarwal on board, the company will not only boost the brand appeal but also help in strengthening its existing consumer base while reaching out to new and potential consumers.

    Kajal Aggarwal said, “This is an exciting association for me as it gives me an understanding and an opportunity to work with a new category. I am determined to make this association work by putting in my best effort to bring success for Mobilla and myself with this association.”

    “Kajal Aggarwal is well recognised and has a trustworthy personality. She is an icon in the film industry, and her personality connects with the people of real India or what we refer to as the Bharat of India. She also has a connect with people from all age groups. Our partnership with her will help us showcase the value of our products and how they can add to their lifestyle. It will help us establish a sense of connection with our end consumer as well.  This association with Kajal Aggarwal is a promising step forward. It will help Mobilla strengthen its image in the market and bring us further growth.” said Mobilla co-founders Jignesh Shah and Hetal Shah.

  • Prega News ropes in Kajal Aggarwal as regional brand ambassador

    Prega News ropes in Kajal Aggarwal as regional brand ambassador

    Mumbai: Prega News, the pregnancy detection card from the house of Mankind Pharma, has roped in southern actress Kajal Aggarwal as its regional brand ambassador. 

    The collaboration with the actor will help to strengthen the brand’s reach among the region’s large and widespread audience, said the company in a statement.

    “The reason behind this partnership is that Kajal is someone to whom young moms can relate easily. Hence, we would like to leverage it and reach out to the expectant mother and be a part of their happiness in their motherhood journey,” stated Mankind Pharma general manager- sales & marketing Joy Chatterjee.

    The objective behind the association is that Aggarwal will play an integral role in intensifying the brand’s reach in the Southern Indian market, in addition to promoting the brand at a pan-national level also. As part of the association, the brand will soon launch a 360- degree campaign which will be led by television, print, and digital platforms.  

    “The brand gives good news in a few minutes and is known for its accurate results. Indeed, it has become a preferred choice for expecting mothers. This is an extremely valuable association for me, and I look forward to a meaningful partnership with the brand,” said Aggarwal on the brand association.

  • Indeed partners with Kajal Aggarwal to offer job search solutions to Indian millennials

    Indeed partners with Kajal Aggarwal to offer job search solutions to Indian millennials

    MUMBAI: Indeed, the world’s #1 job site, today announced its partnership with popular actress and model, Kajal Aggarwal. Through this partnership, Indeed India aims to offer customized hiring solutions to the millennial workforce by providing a platform for job seekers to resolve their job-related queries.

    In keeping with its mission, Indeed aspires to help people get jobs by providing them with the best offerings based on individual employment needs such as ‘Advanced Search’, ‘Indeed Career Guide’ and ‘Job Alerts’. Through the campaign, Kajal introduces job seekers to Indeed’s unique offerings such as resume builder, advanced search and job alerts through a video series.

    Advanced Search Filters allow job seekers to modify their job search to suit their particular requirements, be it in terms of location, timings, flexibility options, and more. Job Alerts from Indeed ensure that job seeker are able to continue their search even while on the move. As soon as there is a new opening relevant to them, job seekers are informed of it on e-mail or their mobile phones, in real-time. Indeed Career Guide offers job seekers relevant insights on how to find a job, draft a cover letter or create a resume, as well as tips on how to negotiate for salaries, and so on. The Career Guide also equips job seekers with the required knowledge on workplace etiquette and provides employees with information on how to improve interpersonal communication at the workplace.

    Sashi Kumar, Managing Director, Indeed India said, “We are happy to partner with Kajal Aggarwal to further our mission to help people get jobs. India is home to a vast and diverse pool of talent, and through our offerings, we aim to help these job seekers find their dream job. With this campaign, our goal is to reach out to Indian millennials in search of jobs and provide them the best possible solutions to their job-related queries.”  

    Speaking about her partnership with Indeed, Kajal Aggarwal said, “It gives me great pleasure to partner with Indeed on their mission to help people get jobs. Finding the right job can be tedious and stressful and I am happy to have a role in easing the process of job discovery for job seekers, together with Indeed. I am glad to play a part in helping India get to work."

  • Eros to release ‘Do Lafzon Ki Kahani’ on 4 March

    Eros to release ‘Do Lafzon Ki Kahani’ on 4 March

    MUMBAI: Eros International will be releasing the Randeep Hooda – Kajal Aggarwal starrer Do Lafzon Ki Kahani on 4 March, 2016.

    The contemporary love story has been directed by Deepak Tijori.

    The movie is being presented by Eros and has been made under the Alumbra Entertainment & Dhiraj Motion Pictures Production banners in association with Focus Motion Pictures & Deepak Tijori Films. The film is produced by Dhiraj Shetty and Avinash V Rai.

  • Direction of Special 26 is good, ABCD’s wonderful

    Direction of Special 26 is good, ABCD’s wonderful

    MUMBAI: Special 26 is a caper movie with a story set in the 1980s. The story is inspired by a real life heist in Mumbai in 1987 when a famous jewellery shop in South Mumbai was raided by a team of fake CBI that took away valuables worth many lakhs. Coming from the writer-director of the acclaimed 2008 film, “A Wednesday”, the expectations from Special 26 were high.

    Producers: Shital Bhatia, Kumar Mangat.

    Director: Neeraj Pandey.

    Cast: Akshay Kumar, Anupam Kher, Manoj Bajpai, Jimmy Shergill, Kajal Aggarwal, Divya Dutta, Rajesh Sharma.

    Akshay Kumar aspires to join CBI but fails the entrance exams and is rejected. Undeterred, he forms his own personal CBI team with Anupam Kher, Rajesh Sharma and Kishore Kadam. This was the era of parallel economy, where much black money was involved in day-to-day transactions. The purpose of his “team” is to raid targets like jewellers and politicians in the name of the income tax department or the CBI as per need. The raids always go unreported: the targets dare not complain as it is a matter of black money. Kumar‘s team members are all spread out in different cities and how they came together is not explained.

    The team‘s targets so far have been small and medium range. Kher feels he is getting old and wants Kumar to plan one big heist so he can retire; Kumar has same plan in mind because his lady love, Kajal Aggarwal, a school teacher, is to be married off in a month‘s time. So, with a strict deadline, he plans to carry out one last job and vanish with his love.

    Meanwhile, Kumar‘s team raids a politician in Delhi. His modus operandi is simple but aggressive. He chooses his target and calls up the local police team of Jimmy Shergill and Divya Dutta as back up. This puts up a convincing show for the target. The politician is not willing to lodge an official complaint because it was all graft money and also because if leaked, the story would make him look like a fool among his people. However, since a real cop was witness and party to the incident, the police chief suspends him along with his aide, Divya Dutta while deciding to carry on the investigation off the record.

    Suspended and humiliated, Shergill has started his own investigation into the team. He approaches the real CBI, Manoj Bajpai. A chase around Delhi‘s crowded commercial areas to catch a criminal establishes Bajpai‘s sincerity, determination and bravery. His orders are to catch the fake CBI team and end their run of robberies which is about to reach half century. Meanwhile, Kumar‘s team is in the process of raiding a trader in Kolkata. But a real CBI team is already present there on their assignment. Kumar is a quick thinker and unfazed, he introduces his team as income tax officers, berates Kher for coming to wrong address and changes his target instantly. When the heist is over, he actually seeks the help of real CBI cops to carry the loot to his vehicle. The news reaches Bajpai, making him even more determined to catch the team.

    Aggarwal‘s wedding cards are printed and with the day nearing. Kumar plans his last big hit. It is the biggest jewellery shop in Mumbai, run by Tikku Talsania. However, he needs a huge team to carry out this job. He inserts a classified in a newspaper for aspiring young men and women for a job in CBI. Everything is carried out impressively. The candidates are interviewed at a five-star hotel and 26 candidates selected. They are to be trained next day in a two-hour lecture and finally tested in a raid which Kumar calls ‘Practical Training‘. Bajpai is in Mumbai along with Shergill keeping an eye on the happenings. He plants two of his own men in the team of 26. Thus is set up the climax, where Kumar and his gang will either escape or be caught.

    Special 26 sets a good pace with its first heist. One expects that pace to continue but that does not happen. The film goes onto dwell in the personal lives of the main protagonists. The second heist too is interesting but the proceedings quickly slow down again as Kumar plans his last trick. Finally, when it happens, the last raid makes the final half hour interesting and something to take away from the film.

    Coming from Neeraj Pandey, whose “A Wednesday” was a thrilling experience, Special 26 falls short on that count as it sags at times. It has Kumar but no scope for romance, music or action. The story does not go into the background of its characters nor how they came together. But overall the direction is good with an eye for details and in keeping with the ambience of 1980s.

    Performance wise, the film has unanimously good shows by all the actors. Kumar with his deadpan poker face is convincing as a CBI officer. Kher is excellent. So are Rajesh Sharma and Kishore Kadam. Manoj Bajpai as the determined CBI officer is very good. Jimmy Shergill, though cast in a side character, underplays very well. Divya Dutta, with just one line to speak every time, lends able support. Kajal Aggrwal has little to do.

    Special 26 has earned good reports and needs to improve over the weekend when it will require a huge leap at the box office to guarantee safe returns.

    ABCD: Any Body Can Dance 3-D Review

    Producers: Ronnie Screwvala, Siddharth Roy Kapur.

    Director: Remo D‘Souza.

    Cast: Prabhudheva, Kay Kay Menon, Ganesh Acharya, Dharmesh Yelonde, Salman Yussuf Khan, Lauren Gottlieb, Noorin Shah, Vrushali Chavan, Bhawna Khanduja, Punit Pathak, Mayuresh Wadkar, Sushant Pujar, Prince, Firoz Khan.

    ABCD: Any Body Can Dance is the first musical/ dance film in 3-D, which is used mainly in dance scenes. A dance film needs a cause, a challenge and a desire to do better than others. Prabhudheva, the master choreographer and dancer, finds all three when he is betrayed by his partner.

    Prabhudheva is a choreographer at Jehangir Dance Academy, run by Kay Kay Menon. The academy always wins first spot on a major TV dance competition. The competition is in its final round and, as usual, Menon‘s academy wins. However, Prabhudheva is not satisfied with the performance of the team of dancers he trained and says as much to his boss. Menon‘s answer is that it is not dancing that wins awards; it needs some manipulation, marketing and presentation. To this end, Menon has a plan to employ the services of a foreign choreographer and sideline Prabhudheva. Feeling let down by Menon, he decides to leave and head home to Chennai; after all he had built the academy.

    Prabhudheva books his ticket to Chennai but in the meanwhile takes refuge with Ganesh Acharya, a wannabe choreographer. Acharya does not want him to give up so easily and forces him to stay back and build a new team of dancers. Prabhudheva notices a few boys from the basti being chased by cops. He is impressed with the acrobatics and agility they use to dodge the cops. Later, he sees the same boys dancing during a Ganesh festival. He finds some hope in this bunch and decides to train them. The local politician provides him with a warehouse which is soon turned into a dance studio. There is rivalry between two groups in the basti so as one group of boys join the training, the other merely watches from the outside. Eventually, as they watch the process, they also join for after all there is a dancer in all of them and Prabhudheva‘s conviction is that Any Body Can Dance. The latest addition to the studio is a drug addict being chased by the police; he decides to mingle with the dancers to avoid the police. Not convinced he is one of the dancers, the police ask him to demonstrate. Funnily, his demonstration of dance is like an addict deprived of his regular fix. However, Prabhudheva sees a potential dancer in him too, one with a spark to become the lead dancer.

    The job looks near impossible as the dancers fumble and fall and keep fighting among themselves. There is no trust between the rival groups. Even in the elimination round, they start fighting on stage. They are instantly disqualified but Menon is delighted. He asks the organiser not to disqualify Prabhudheva‘s dancers as they can be the jokers of the competition and make people laugh. Menon wants to see Prabhudheva humiliated publicly. The disqualification is revoked. Prabhudheva is livid but decides to start all over again. He does that by first ending the enmity in the groups. Unless they unite, they cannot be a team.

    With the group ready and as if to rebuff Menon‘s taunt, they come dressed as jokers and get into second round and, eventually, into the decider. Now Menon sees tough competition for his academy; he tries to break Prabhudheva‘s group with handsome offers. The boys decline because they don‘t want to let their master down. The final round is announced but some manipulation by Menon has resulted in his team taking the opening slot which was otherwise allotted to Prabhdheva‘s dancers. Menon‘s dancers put up the same dance Prabudheva has choreographed for his dancers. Unknown to them, Menon had managed to lure at least one of their dancers who had given away his team‘s routine. Prabhudheva and his dancers have just ten minutes to think up a new routine before they are called on to stage. Prabhudheva tells them to go back to their roots, asking them to dance like they did on the streets at Ganpati. He wants them to dance like all Indians dance, with no rules or routine.

    This final dance and the one before that are the highlight of ABCD. After all, this is a dance musical and a story of a betrayed artiste and the underdogs he nurtures; when an underdog is contesting, the masses root for them. The final dance takes a bit from parts of India but is centred on a Ganesh stuti. Everybody loves Shri Ganesh and it turns out to be the masterstroke.

    ABCD is all about choreography and creating an atmosphere for music and dances. Director Remo D‘souza does that wonderfully. The disco number and the last two dances are excellent; the crowds are ably arranged and handled. The new talent in Dharmesh Yelonde, Salman Yussuf Khan, Lauren Gottlieb, Noorin Shah, Vrushali Chavan, Bhawna Khanduja, Punit Pathak, Mayuresh Wadkar, Sushant Pujar and Prince and Firoz Khan live up to expectations with their dances. Of the veterans, Prabhudheva plays the various shades and phases he passes through with total conviction. Kay Kay Menon in a small negative role is good. Ganesh Acharya is not much of an actor; he overacts. The expenses show in the costumes and sets as well as crowd scenes. Though tacky in parts, ABCD makes up with its second half and the climax.

    ABCD: Any Body Can Dance has a huge appeal for youth and masses and will have smooth sailing at the box office. The film‘s opening is very good.