Tag: Piyush Mishra

  • Oswaal Books puts a smile before the scorecard

    Oswaal Books puts a smile before the scorecard

    MUMBAI: This exam season, Oswaal Books is asking parents one simple question, “Aaj din mein kitna muskuraye?” The learning brand’s new heartwarming campaign shines a light on the emotional rollercoaster students experience behind every report card.

    Narrated by actor, writer, and poet Piyush Mishra, the short film captures the silent struggles children face, from performance pressure and peer comparison to parental expectations and teenage anxieties. Beneath every late-night study session lies an untold emotional story, and Oswaal Books wants parents to notice it.

    With its powerful message, “While we check our children’s marks, let’s also remember to check their smiles,” the film invites parents and teachers to rethink what success truly means.

    Speaking about the campaign, Oswaal Books CEO Prashant Jain said, “Every exam season, we see children preparing, but behind their determination lie emotions they don’t always share. This film reminds us that marks are only one part of a child’s journey. A confident and happy child performs better not just in one exam, but in life.”

    Launched ahead of Children’s Day, the campaign aims to spark conversations around emotional well-being and holistic learning. Staying true to its mission of making education simpler and more student-friendly, Oswaal Books encourages families to celebrate effort, resilience, and joy, not just academic results.

    The film will run across digital and social media platforms, alongside community initiatives designed to help parents connect more empathetically with their children. Because sometimes, the brightest report card is the one with a genuine smile. 
     

  • Word Play Returns as Sahitya Aaj Tak Turns Delhi into a Lit Fest

    Word Play Returns as Sahitya Aaj Tak Turns Delhi into a Lit Fest

    MUMBAI: Delhi’s about to get a serious case of literary fever and no one’s complaining. The India Today Group organized and much-loved Sahitya Aaj Tak is back from 21 to 23 November 2025, transforming the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium into a buzzing playground of poetry, prose and performance.

    Now in its latest edition, the three-day fiesta promises to be a heady mix of words, wisdom and rhythm, with over 30 celebrated voices from literature, music and performance coming together to make language sing again.

    This year’s line-up reads like a who’s who of India’s creative scene Piyush Mishra, Kumar Vishwas, Imran Pratapgarhi, Varsha Singh Dhanoa, Malini Awasthi, Neha Kakkar, Namita Dubey, Manoj Muntashir, and Jasbir Jassi each bringing their unique flavour of expression to Delhi’s cultural calendar.

    From soulful shayari to pop beats, Sahitya Aaj Tak 2025 is where a verse meets a voice and rhythm meets reason. Whether you’re there for Kumar Vishwas’s philosophical masterpiece Apne Apne Ram (which will feature across all three days), or Neha Kakkar’s chart-topping energy, the event promises moments that move the heart as much as they make you hum.

    Adding a contemplative layer are thematic sessions like Jeewan Ki Jagrukta: Kitni Zaruri…, delving into mindfulness and awareness in today’s whirlwind life. Another highlight, Rahgeer Live…, brings together poetic voices like Marham, Deveshi Sahgal, and Rahgir, blending verse and melody into one mesmerising flow.

    As always, the festival’s magic lies in its ability to make literature feel alive not confined to dusty pages or late-night screens, but performed, sung, debated and celebrated. With folk icon Malini Awasthi, Punjabi powerhouse Jasbir Jassi, and Hargun Kaur adding melody to the mix, it’s a feast for the senses as much as the soul.

    Registration for the festival is now open on sahitya.aajtak.in.

    So mark your calendars and charge your creative batteries because for three days this November, Delhi won’t just speak, it’ll rhyme, sing and soar.

     

  • Sunrise Spices adds extra flavour to Chhath with music, art, and devotion

    Sunrise Spices adds extra flavour to Chhath with music, art, and devotion

    MUMBAI: When devotion meets melody and colour, the Sun never sets on Bihar and Jharkhand’s Chhath celebrations. ITC Sunrise Spices, a stalwart of Eastern India’s culinary and cultural heritage, has rekindled its iconic campaign ‘Urja Ka Vardaan’, honouring the energy, faith, and devotion that define Chhath Puja.

    Originally launched last year, the campaign connects deeply with the people of Bihar and Jharkhand, spotlighting the rituals, stories, and artistry that have shaped generations. This year, Sunrise takes the narrative further, journeying back to the origins of Chhath, from Sita’s first vrat, king Priyavrata and queen Malini’s prayer for a child, to the Pandavas’ devotion and Karna’s worship of Surya Dev. The aim: to engage younger audiences with the timeless significance of this festival.

    To bring these stories alive, Sunrise has introduced two creative pillars: a devotional music video, “Chhath Ki Mahima”, sung by Bihar’s very own Maithili Thakur, and an illustrated storybook, “Urja Ka Vardaan – Chhath Ki Kahaniyaan”, rendered in traditional Madhubani and Tikuli art styles. While the music video channels emotion and devotion through song, the storybook visually immerses audiences in the festival’s rituals, colours, and cultural pride, celebrating the sacred link between the Sun and a mother’s love.

    The storybook will be distributed across ghats in Bihar and Jharkhand, and shared digitally via Swiggy Instamart, enabling devotees nationwide to experience these narratives. In a move that blends tradition with technology, Sunrise has also relaunched its ‘Chhath Companion’ Whatsabpp Bot, offering sunrise and sunset timings powered by IMD data, ritual guides, recipes, devotional songs, and insights into the festival’s cultural essence. This year’s edition incorporates the new song and illustrated stories, enriching the digital experience for devotees across India.

    Sunrise Spices, business head Piyush Mishra highlighted the brand’s enduring connection with regional culture: “Sunrise has always believed that culture is the truest flavour of a region. Beyond enriching meals, we celebrate the festivals, artistry, and heritage that define the soul of Bihar and Jharkhand. Through traditional music and folk arts, we aim to keep Chhath stories alive and inspire younger generations to stay connected to their roots.”

    Echoing this sentiment, Maithili Thakur said, “Chhath Puja is not just a festival, it’s an emotion lived in every home across Bihar and Jharkhand. Through this song, we honour the faith, discipline, and strength every devotee carries. Sunrise’s effort to share the stories of Chhathi Maiya and Surya Dev through music and illustration brings our tradition alive for the next generation. I feel truly blessed to be a part of it.”

    With ‘Urja Ka Vardaan’, Sunrise Spices continues to blend heritage with innovation, from devotional melodies to folk-art storytelling and digital tools, ensuring that every devotee’s Chhath experience be it on the ghats or online is immersive, enlightening, and unforgettable. This initiative cements Sunrise’s role not just as a spice brand, but as a custodian of Eastern India’s cultural soul, celebrating devotion, artistry, and the timeless energy of the Sun.

    The campaign perfectly captures the festival’s essence: a radiant union of faith, music, art, and technology, a reminder that Chhath Puja is as much about storytelling as it is about worship.

  • Sunrise spices up Bengal’s Pujo with festive stories

    Sunrise spices up Bengal’s Pujo with festive stories

    MUMBAI: When it comes to Durga Puja, Bengal knows how to bring the drama, devotion and dazzle, and ITC’s Sunrise Spices is adding its own flavour to the festivities. The brand has launched Sunrise Pujor Satkahon, a pan-state initiative in collaboration with over a thousand Puja committees, to celebrate not just the grandeur of Kolkata but the pulse of every para across West Bengal.

    The campaign is designed to capture the soul of Pujo, blending tradition, community spirit and cultural pride into a vibrant tapestry of stories. Committees across districts are invited to submit write-ups detailing their Pujo themes, community involvement and the cultural significance of their celebrations. These stories will be judged in a three-phase process: storytelling and community votes will shortlist the top 250 entries, a pandal showcase and jury scoring will decide the top 50, and on-ground audits will identify the top five winners on Navami. The festivities will culminate in a celebrity-led Sindoor khela on Dashami, marking a colourful grand finale.

    Beyond the contest, the top 250 entries will feature in a special coffee table book, immortalising the stories, rituals and artistry of pujos across the state. Sunrise Pujor Satkahon aims to preserve and highlight the diversity of Bengal’s festive heartbeat, celebrating everything from iconic urban pandals to lesser-known rural gems.

    “Durga Puja is not just a festival; it is the soul of Bengal,” said Sunrise Spices business head Piyush Mishra. “Through Sunrise Pujor Satkahon, we are thrilled to honour the rich traditions of every para, celebrating the unity, creativity and cultural pride that make Bengal’s Pujo truly unique.”

    With this initiative, Sunrise Spices is ensuring that every Pujo, big or small, finds its moment in the spotlight, creating a collective archive that captures the joy, devotion and artistry of one of India’s most beloved festivals. Every para, every story, every heart is invited to be part of the celebration.

  • ITC Sunrise honours Bengal’s dhakis with Dhaki Utsav

    ITC Sunrise honours Bengal’s dhakis with Dhaki Utsav

    MUMBAI: Drumrolls don’t just herald celebrations this Pujo, they’ve become the celebration itself. In a landmark cultural tribute, ITC Sunrise put Bengal’s beloved dhakis centre stage with a spectacular ‘Dhaki Utsav’ at Kolkata’s iconic Kumartuli Ghat on Mahalaya.

    Led by percussion virtuoso Tanmoy Bose and Padma Shri awardee Gokul Dhaki, the never-before-seen spectacle brought dozens of traditional drummers together in unison, unveiling a specially composed Durga Puja anthem for Sunrise.

    The riverfront reverberated with the thunderous rhythm of the dhak, weaving music into devotion against the sacred backdrop of Kumartuli, where idol-making and rituals mark the spiritual awakening of goddess Durga. The beats weren’t just performance; they were a collective heartbeat of Bengal’s biggest festival.

    “Durga Puja is not just a celebration, it is an emotion stitched together with rhythm,” said ITC Spices, business head, Piyush Mishra. “With Dhaki Utsav, we wanted to shine the spotlight on the artists who define the soundscape of Pujo.”

    For the dhakis themselves, the recognition was deeply moving. “Pujo is life for us,” said Gokul Dhaki. “To see our art celebrated on such a scale is an honour beyond words.” Bose echoed the sentiment, calling the performance “a privilege and a moment to cherish forever.”

    With this initiative, Sunrise has gone beyond spices to spice up tradition, not only creating a festive anthem but etching a new cultural legacy that honours the keepers of Bengal’s most iconic rhythm.

    From empowering women priests to celebrating self-defence through its Durgatinashini campaign, Sunrise has consistently blended tradition with progress. This year’s Dhaki Utsav reinforces its role as a brand deeply rooted in Bengal’s heritage, ensuring the drummers who fuel Pujo’s spirit are finally recognised as its soul.

  • Sunrise Spices cherishes the success of its AI-powered Durga puja campaign

    Sunrise Spices cherishes the success of its AI-powered Durga puja campaign

    Kolkata: ITC Sunrise Spices has announced the success of its AI-powered Durga Puja campaign, designed in collaboration with Bengali actor – Abir Chatterjee. This initiative brought the magic of Kolkata’s grand Durga Puja pandals to participants’ screens, offering a personalised, immersive experience through cutting-edge AI technology.

    This initiative also enabled participants to upload a selfie, which was then transformed into a customized AI video featuring them alongside Abir Chatterjee, touring some of the most beautifully decorated pandals in Kolkata. The result was an immersive and accessible celebration, breaking geographical boundaries and allowing people from across the country to experience the magic of Pujo.

    Over 29,000 people participated and got their personalised AI videos created, bringing the joy of Durga Puja to participants across Bengal.

    “We’re excited by the incredible response to this campaign, which blends the rich traditions of Durga Puja with state-of-the-art AI technology,” said Piyush Mishra, Business Head, Sunrise Spices. “What makes this initiative truly unique is the AI face-swapping feature that allowed users to immerse themselves in the pandal-hopping experience, making it feel personal and engaging. This innovation helped us bring the joy of Durga Puja to thousands of people, no matter where they were, breaking physical boundaries and offering a fresh way to celebrate together.”

    Participants also enthusiastically shared their virtual pandal-hopping experiences on social media using the hashtag #PandalvisitwithAbir, vying for a chance to be featured in a special video montage with Abir Chatterjee, commemorating their best Durga Puja moments.

  • ITC Sunrise Spices’ launches ‘Spice Art Campaign’

    ITC Sunrise Spices’ launches ‘Spice Art Campaign’

    Mumbai – ITC’s Sunrise Spices has marked the onset of Durga Puja with the grand launch of its Sunrise Spice Art Campaign. This unique initiative aims to honor womanhood through captivating art and performances at the Sunrise 66 Palli puja mandap.

    The centerpiece of this year’s festivities is a stunning spice art installation, featuring a breathtaking 30-foot-tall mortar and pestle, visually pouring spices from a Sunrise-branded jar. This striking entrance draws visitors into a world of the rich heritage of Sunrise spices where it pays tribute to women’s strength and grace. At the heart of the festivities was a special performance featuring two songs: “Sunrise Durgotinashini,” admiring women’s inner strength & valour, and “Sunrise Dashabhuja,” reflecting the spirit of “Ghore Ghore Durga”.

    Sunrise Spices business head Piyush Mishra expressed his enthusiasm for the campaign: “Durga Puja is the most awaited festival in the east and Sunrise being synonymous with the food and culture of the state, we wanted to depict the strength of womanhood while honouring the beauty of our cultural heritage. During this festive season, we invite everyone to experience and honour the creative art portraying the legacy of Sunrise to support women empowerment. Our goal is to reach every home and inspire joy through the magic of spices and art.”

    Bengal television actress Trina Saha Bhattacharya in Bengal said, “I am glad to be a part of Sunrise Durga Puja once again, as we gather to honor the strength and resilience of women through the Sunrise Spice Art Campaign. Sunrise Spices has always been close to my heart because of their continuous efforts to inspire women to excel in every aspect of life. During these festivities, the brand endeavours to embrace our cultural heritage which makes it truly special. It’s a privilege to join hands with a brand that values empowerment and creativity in such a meaningful way.”

    The Sunrise Spice Art Campaign also invites community participation through workshops across Bengal, encouraging individuals to create their own spice artworks. A highlight of the campaign was a stunning sculpture of a Bengali village woman made using Sunrise spices, crafted by National Award-winning sculptor Pritam Maity. This sculpture stood as a powerful tribute to the stories and strength of women in Bengal.

    The launch event today was further elevated by a spectacular flashmob performance by 400 dancers, adding an extra layer of magic to the cherished event. As the melodies filled the air, their graceful and synchronised dance moves seamlessly intertwined with the festivity made an impact in the heart and soul of every individual present during the event.

  • ITC Sunrise Spices exhibits ‘Swaad Bihar ka’ through poetic renditions

    ITC Sunrise Spices exhibits ‘Swaad Bihar ka’ through poetic renditions

    Mumbai: In continuation of ‘Swaad Bihar ka’ campaign, ITC Ltd.’s Sunrise Spices announced collaboration with 14 spoken-word artists from Bihar. As part of the initiative, ITC Sunrise Spices will celebrate the region’s vibrant literary legacy with a series of 14 captivating videos that delve into the treasure trove of Bihari literature.

    Artists like Swastika Rajput and Anshuman Singh express their deep emotional ties through spoken-word poetry, while Priyesh Sinha brings humour to debunk stereotypes on regionalism. Sahil Kumar, through his commendable poetry, attributes his artistic journey to the cultural roots of Bihar. Together, these videos exemplify how the ‘Swaad Bihar Ka’ campaign has provided a platform for the artists to share their personal connections, reminiscing fond memories and experiences from their hometowns.

    Speaking about this initiative, Sunrise Spices business head Piyush Mishra said, “Bihar is known for its rich culture and heritage, and as a brand, we are identifying ways to create deeper connect with the region. ‘Swaad Bihar Ka’, is a tribute to the essence of Bihar, a journey that resonates with each Bihari’s soul. Our latest collaboration with talented spoken-word artists celebrates Bihar’s rich heritage and provides a platform to local artists to show their skills and share their heartfelt connections with the land they call home.”

     

     

  • Sunrise Spices celebrates Chhath Puja with a heart-warming regional music video

    Sunrise Spices celebrates Chhath Puja with a heart-warming regional music video

    Mumbai: ITC Ltd.’s Sunrise Spices, a spices brand in East India, recently, launched a unique range of spices “Swaad Bihar Ka” where the packs adorned exquisite  Madhubani paintings created by four local artists. The initiative was aimed to provide a platform to these talented women who used art to beautifully capture the culture of Bihar.  In continuation to the brand efforts to bring forward Bihar’s rich culture and to delight consumers during the festive days of Chhath, Sunrise released a heart-warming music video to celebrate the spirit of homecoming during the Mahaparv, continuing its journey to showcase “Swaad Bihar ka”.

    Sung by talented Bihari artists Shubhra Mishra, Nishita Jha, Saloni Bhardwaj and Shruti, the video captures a heartfelt appeal from a mother to her son, urging him to return to his home for the Chhath Puja celebrations. An emotional rendition of a mother’s yearning for her son’s homecoming for the festival, this soulful song beautifully reflects the essence of the Chhath festival and the emotions of aging parents longing for their children’s presence during the festive period. It also befittingly encapsulates the rituals, traditions and strong sense of community that make Chhath Puja unique.

    Sunrise Spices business head Piyush Mishra said, “Chhath Puja is a special occasion for Biharis worldwide; it is a tapestry that binds us to our roots. Through this special music video, we aim to bring to life the essence of homecoming during this revered festival and celebrate the cultural richness that Chhath Puja brings. At Sunrise Spices, we take pride in supporting local artists and celebrating the traditions and heritage of Bihar. This music video serves as a testament to our efforts of adding flavour to festive cooking and enhancing the flavour and spirit of festivities.”

    The music video has been released across Sunrise’s digital social media platforms,

     

     

  • ITC Sunrise Pure returns with Aajker Annapurna Season 3 in West Bengal

    ITC Sunrise Pure returns with Aajker Annapurna Season 3 in West Bengal

    Mumbai: ITC Ltd’s Sunrise Pure, the market leader in the branded spices category in West Bengal, is thrilled to announce the launch of Aajker Annapurna – Season 3, a culinary extravaganza that will be broadcasted on popular OTT platform – ZEE5. After two years of remarkable and consecutive success, Aajker Annapurna returns to rekindle the culinary passion and entrepreneurial aspirations of women in West Bengal.

    The campaign, centered around Sunrise Pure’s dedication to fostering entrepreneurial ambitions of women looking to establish culinary ventures, introduces a fresh element to the initiative. This year the brand anticipates over 20,000 entries from all over West Bengal.  Further to encourage participation, this year the registration process has been simplified with the help of a WhatsApp chatbot. The chatbot provides culinary enthusiasts with 900+ customized recipes. Participants are to use these recipes, prepare the dish and share pictures of their creations. In addition to this, with each prepared dish submission, participants will have the opportunity to earn Sunrise coins, a higher number of coins will increase their chance to qualify for the second round.

    Speaking about this initiative, ITC Ltd Sunrise business head Piyush Mishra said, “We are delighted to bring back Aajker Annapurna Season 3. The previous seasons’ achievements underscore Sunrise Pure’s dedicated support for empowering women in West Bengal, helping them turn their culinary talents into flourishing enterprises. This upcoming season is poised to deliver an even more magnificent culinary experience. The incredible feedback we’ve received thus far has been truly heartwarming, and we eagerly anticipate another year of success.”

    Participants can register by sending a text ‘Hi’ on ‘9433566414’, follow directions by the bot and submit their dishes for participating in Aajker Annapurna Season 3. Participants will earn ‘one’ sunrise coin per valid dish. Participants are required to earn as many coins as possible by the deadline to increase their chances of making it to the next round. The last date for submitting your entries is 22 November 2023.

    Those who qualify for the next rounds will be given culinary, audio video making and entrepreneurial training by experts at ITC hotel and their recipe videos will be featured on Sunrise’s YT channel. Participants will be judged on merit and creativity they showcase by a panel of experts. The winner of the contest will receive a cash prize of 1.5 lacs.

    In the previous season, the Annapurna team received over 10,000 entries. Shahala Ahmed, who won the title of ‘Aajker Annapurna’ is today a successful entrepreneur and runs her own business.