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After Rock Set to Become South Bali’s Premier Entertainment Destination

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AYANA Bali, the island’s largest integrated resort, is thrilled to announce the grand opening of After Rock, the 30th addition to its world-class collection of dining and entertainment outlets. Encompassing six distinct areas, including elegant lounges, a stage, and a dance floor, the state-of-the-art two-story building is poised to become South Bali’s premier nightlife destination, offering unparalleled experiences in entertainment, cuisine, and overall ambiance.

After Rock’s versatile VIP areas make it an ideal venue for private celebrations, including birthdays, anniversaries, corporate events, and wedding after-parties. The entire 1600-sqm venue is also available for exclusive buy-outs, ensuring a personalized event experience.


After Rock was designed by the Indonesian firm Cipta Setia Wijaya, renowned for its top-tier entertainment venues. With the inauguration of After Rock, the team is realizing AYANA Bali’s vision of becoming the go-to night spot for in-house and external guests who appreciate exceptional venues, refined dining, and captivating entertainment. 


The ground floor stage area can accommodate 130 guests and will feature renowned DJs, live bands, and star cabaret performers in front of a 9-metre-tall kinetic laser video wall. The elegant VIP Room next door hosts private gatherings for up to 35 guests.


A standout element of its cutting-edge design, After Rock also features a mezzanine floor with a capacity for up to 30 guests, and a stylish adjacent VIP Room for up to 25 people, perfect for intimate gatherings. Both VIP rooms offer the option to listen to and watch the live entertainment from the main stage, play their own music, or host private karaoke parties.


Finally, After Rock’s rooftop boasts views of the lush gardens and architectural splendor of the SAKA Museum, AYANA’s Balinese cultural center. Hosting up to 100 guests, the rooftop is perfect for larger celebrations and unique dining experiences, and as a space for lounge guests to enjoy AYANA’s fresh air and gaze at the stars in a relaxed ambiance. 

 
Every detail of After Rock has been meticulously crafted, from the attentive service of our staff to the intricate cuisine,” says General Manager of AYANA Resort, Giordano Faggioli. “Our team looks forward to welcoming guests to experience the new pinnacle of evening entertainment and leisure in Bali,” concludes Faggioli.


After Rock opens to the public daily starting June 22, 2024, from 7 PM to 2 AM, and remains open until 3 AM on Fridays and Saturdays.

SATYA MicroCapital Launches Free-of-Cost Telemedicine & E-Clinic Service to Bridge the Healthcare Gap for Underserved Communities

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Owing to the dearth of affordable healthcare infrastructure in India due to which underserved communities are unable to readily access immediate healthcare facilities, SATYA MicroCapital Limited in association with M-Swasth has launched free-of-cost Telemedicine & E-Clinic Service. It is usually a challenge for people living in rural, semi-rural & semi urban areas to visit hospitals and consult doctors for their non-emergency medical issues. At present this initiative will supplement medical support to more than 70 lac people entailing clients, employees of SATYA and their family members.

Telemedicine Service will help SATYA’s clients, and their respective family members to easily connect with a network of general physicians and specialist doctors remotely over a call through their registered mobile numbers for their non-emergency medical needs along with acquiring general information related to any disease.

On the other hand, e-Clinic is essentially launched for providing affordable healthcare consultation services to people in remote areas and will be operated by a Community Health Facilitator (CHF). The CHF will take a note of all medical parameters of the patient visiting the clinic and will then facilitate a video-call or voice call via a Laptop/Tablet Doctors. Once the consultation process is completed, automatic follow-up will also take place through a cloud based digital application, which will also maintain medical records of the patients. Through this initiative of SATYA & M-SWASTH, people will be able to receive completely free of cost Digital OPD and Healthcare facilities through extensive network of experienced MBBS Doctors.

Sharing his thoughts, Mr. Vivek Tiwari (MD, CEO & CIO – SATYA MicroCapital Limited) stated, “Our aim is to empower people and for this, we realize the importance of basic health services. Health is undoubtedly considered as an elementary aspect of one’s good life quality. This collaboration with M-SWASTH has the potential to revolutionize healthcare accessibility for marginalized populations, offering them quality medical care regardless of their financial constraints. We are certain that this service will reach more than 1 crore people living at the bottom of the pyramid in the coming two years. Additionally, this also signifies a significant step towards addressing healthcare disparities and improving overall health outcomes. We at SATYA feel proud that by embracing technology and removing financial barriers, this collaboration will not only empower individuals to take charge of their health and well-being but will also ultimately contribute to a more equitable and inclusive healthcare system.

Mr. Neeraj Maheshwari (CEO – M-SWASTH) said, “We are excited to collaborate with SATYA MicroCapital to address the healthcare needs of underserved communities. This partnership is a significant step towards making quality medical care accessible and affordable for all, ensuring ‘Sanrakshan Swasthaya Suraksha’—good health for everyone, regardless of their circumstances. It’s a big day for us as we take this monumental step towards a healthier future for everyone.

About SATYA MicroCapital Limited
Established in October 2016, and headquartered in the capital city of New Delhi, SATYA initiated the course of its operational journey in January 2017. With the foremost and fundamental goal of empowering rural women, both digitally and financially, SATYA has come a long way since its incorporation. Since then, the company has registered an impressive growth by achieving an Assets Under Management (AUM) value of more than Rs. 6,000 Crores. The organization’s firm belief in modern technology and its potential to increase efficiency, reduce risks, and enhance overall customer experience is apparent in its adoption of the most cutting-edge innovations to power its operations. SATYA has established its terrestrial footprints via an operational network of 650+ branches in nearly 55,000 villages across 25 states.

At present, SATYA is furnishing its affordable micro credit services to more than 18 lakhs women entrepreneurs from rural and semi-urban areas who are excluded from traditional banking channels. SATYA is integrally concentrated towards building their financial capacity and ability to grow to financial self-sufficiency. The taskforce of more than 7000+ employees are playing an intrinsic role in SATYA’s ongoing growth trajectory. In addition to yielding financial aid to unbanked sections of the population, SATYA MicroCapital consistently associates with institutions of the same wavelength to disseminate the importance of digital and financial literacy in rural areas.

About M-SWASTH

M-SWASTH provides comprehensive health coverage, focusing on low-income and emerging middle-class populations, aligning with our vision of Digital Health Inclusion for All. M-Swasth offers a full range of cost-effective digital health products that benefit customers throughout their health journey. Our high-tech yet high-touch business model serves both online (web, apps) and offline (feature phones, GSM-based) service models.

Our offerings include E-Clinics which runs on phygital model operated by qualified nursing staff (ANM/GNM) with key vital tests. These E-Clinics enable video consultations by our in-house team of qualified doctors (minimum MBBS), basic health vital checks, and provide Schedule O medicines in remote locations, making healthcare accessible to village residents. We are present in 520 districts, 22 states and have established 3000+ E-Clinics to date.

With over 95 lakhs and 50 lakh doctor consultations, 60% of them are women, M-SWASTH is committed to ensuring healthcare is a right for all.

Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli Retire from T20Is: They Came Back, They Conquered, They Left

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India Clinches the T20 World Cup 2024

When the Ajit Agarkar-led selection panel decided to reintegrate Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli into the T20I squad in January, the move was met with skepticism. Many viewed it as a regression, especially after a year filled with experimental strategies. Fast forward to June, and it’s clear that this decision was nothing short of genius. The two giants of white-ball cricket ended their T20I careers on an extraordinary high, leading India to a T20 World Cup victory in Barbados on Saturday, June 29.

A Triumphant Farewell

The victory marked a fitting farewell for two of the most celebrated players in T20I cricket. Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, who announced their retirement from the shortest format, inspired India to their first ICC title in 11 years. Rohit, as captain, led with unwavering determination throughout the campaign held in the USA and the West Indies, while Virat Kohli, the former captain, delivered match-winning performances when they mattered most.

The Emotional Climax

The climax of this historic journey was filled with emotion. As the final ball was bowled at the Kensington Oval in Barbados, Rohit Sharma fell flat on the outfield, absorbing the magnitude of the moment. It was a moment of redemption for Rohit, who had faced heartbreak in November 2023. The India captain, once an emotional wreck, now stood triumphant, tears of joy streaming down his face as he embraced his long-time comrade, Virat Kohli.

Kohli, too, had his share of triumph. Just a few months earlier, his T20I career seemed uncertain. Critics questioned his relevance in the format, but his performance in the IPL 2024, where he won the Orange Cap, silenced the doubters. In Barbados, Kohli’s stellar display was the final act of a storied T20I career, ensuring his legacy as a national hero.

The Road to Redemption

Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli have an illustrious history in T20 cricket. Rohit was part of the 2007 T20 World Cup squad and won the Champions Trophy in 2013. Kohli, on the other hand, was part of the 2011 ODI World Cup-winning team and the 2013 Champions Trophy-winning side. Despite their individual successes, recent years had brought collective heartbreaks. The T20 World Cup victory in Barbados served as the perfect antidote.

The Controversial Recall

Their return to the T20I squad was not without controversy. After being sidelined for 13 months, Rohit and Kohli were brought back for a series against Afghanistan in January. Critics argued that India had moved past the veteran duo, favoring younger talents like Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill. However, the experience and resilience of Rohit and Kohli proved invaluable in the challenging conditions of the USA and the West Indies.

The Dynamic Duo’s Final Act

Rohit Sharma’s aggressive approach at the top of the order and Virat Kohli’s adaptability were on full display throughout the tournament. Rohit amassed 257 runs at a staggering strike rate of 156, silencing his critics with a 41-ball 92 against Australia and a match-winning 57 in the semi-final against England. Kohli, often criticized for his anchor role in T20s, transformed his game, culminating in a vital 76 off 57 balls in the final, guiding India to a defendable total.

A Masterstroke by the Selection Committee

Ajit Agarkar and his selection panel foresaw the challenges in the Caribbean and the USA, making the bold decision to bring back the experienced duo. What seemed like a backward step in January turned out to be a masterstroke, leading to an unforgettable World Cup victory.

Summing Up

Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli’s retirement from T20Is marks the end of an era. Their contributions to Indian cricket are unparalleled, and their final act of heroism in the T20 World Cup 2024 will be remembered for generations. They came back, they conquered, and they left, leaving behind a legacy of excellence and inspiration.

Time to Get Over Your Fear of Heights: Paragliding Over the Mesmerizing Nandi Hills

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Anisha Choudhary, student of Saksham Sanchar Foundation shared her personal experience of paragliding at the Nandi Hills.

Close your eyes for a minute and imagine yourself flying in the sky. When you look down there is a mesmerizing view of heavenly nature. You can hear nothing but cool breeze rushing past you. Everything around you is calm and serene. And amidst this is your thumping heart, adrenaline rushing into your veins. A thrilling experience you can have nowhere but in the sky.

Now, ofcourse technology has not yet reached at a stage where humans can actually fly on their own. But you can still experience flying via paragliding.

Sharing a little personal experience for people who are afraid of heights

Fear of heights in scientific language acrophobia is found commonly among many people. Last year I went on a trip with my cousins. And while everybody did paraglide, I was just standing down there filming their videos. While in the hotel everybody spoke of their thrilling experience, I was their sitting silently. The reason behind that? MY FEAR OF HEIGHTS.

But then I decided to confront my fear and in my recent visit to Bengaluru I did paragliding. That was the time when I realised, why each of my cousins eyes were wide with astonishment after doing the activity. It was an electrifying experience! And believe me paragliding is something that will transform your fear into a lifetime experience. So don’t let your inner fear rob you of this exhilarating experience.

Paragliding at Nandi Hills

Time to Get Over Your Fear of Heights: Paragliding Over the Mesmerizing Nandi Hills

My first ever paragliding experience was at Nandi hills and now if I ever want to paraglide again, I will visit Nandi hills again.

Nandi Hills, located about 60 kilometres from Bangalore in the Indian state of Karnataka, is a picturesque hill station. Perched at an altitude of 1,478 meters above sea level, this popular getaway offers a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The hills are named after the ancient Nandi temple situated at the top, dedicated to Nandi, the bull that serves as the mount of Lord Shiva.

When to visit

The best time for paragliding is from November to February when there is a clear sky and cool pleasant temperatures. You should avoid going during monsoon season for activities like paragliding at the hills.

How to reach

By Air:The nearest airport to Nandi Hills is Kempegowda International Airport in Bangalore. From the airport, you can hire a taxi or use a car rental service to reach Nandi Hills.

By Train: The nearest railway station to Nandi Hills is Chikkaballapur Railway Station, which is around 9 km away. From the railway station, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to reach Nandi Hills.

By Bus: There are regular bus services from Bangalore to Nandi Hills. You can take a bus from Bangalore’s Kempegowda Bus Station to Nandi Hills.

By Car: You can also drive to Nandi Hills from nearby cities or towns. The roads leading to Nandi Hills are generally in good condition, and the drive offers beautiful views.

Time to Get Over Your Fear of Heights: Paragliding Over the Mesmerizing Nandi Hills

Where to stay

Although paragliding is the main tourist attraction but cycling, bird gazing, Shri Yoganandeeshwara Swamy Temple, Tipu’sdropand the breathtaking sunset and sunrise are also major highlights of this place this is why I would recommend you to have a 2 day/1 night trip to this hill station.

There are many resorts and hotels located in Nandi hills. Here are some best rated once:

  • Mulberry Shades
  • Stay at Nandi
  • Viewtopia
  • Happy Retreats
  • Discovery village

About paragliding

  • The cost for the activity ranges from 2500 INR to 4500 INR
  • You can book on the spot or can do advance booking with sites like universal adventures or thrillophilia.
  • The ride duration ranges from 10 to 15 minutes but the time slot may very as the activity entirely depends on whether conditions
  • The height for paragliding ranges from 4500 to 4850 feet above sea level.

Instructions

  1. Individuals weighing below 30 kg and above 85 kg are not allowed to paraglide.
  2. Children below 10 are also not allowed to paraglide.
  3. For video during the activity, you can bring your own go pro or you can pay 500 INR extra for the video services.
  4. Cardiac patients or people with existing health concerns are strictly advised to not participate.
  5. It is advisable to wear comfy clothes like t-shirt and tracks or shorts. Avoid anything with drapes and skirts or any other clothing that can cause inconvenience.
Time to Get Over Your Fear of Heights: Paragliding Over the Mesmerizing Nandi Hills

Overall, Paragliding in Nandi Hills is an absolute must-try. It’s pure exhilaration, with stunning landscapes and the thrill of flight. Perfect for both beginners and seasoned flyers, the experience is safe and professionally guided. For a fun, unforgettable adventure that gets your heart racing, Nandi Hills is the place to be. Don’t miss out!

Unveiling the Mystery of Area 51

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Are there aliens ? UFOs ? What’s that they are hiding ? The question of the mystery will be answered today. Hello reader it’s me Mahima Rathor and you’re welcome to this investigation.

Area 51, it’s a very vast and large area in the middle of the barren desert of Nevada located at Groom lake, which is strictly gaurded by the US force.

Unveiling the Mystery of Area 51

There are many Conspiracy theories about this place, including some claiming that the place is connected to aliens and some saying that the place is being used for experiments on the aliens.

Unveiling the Mystery of Area 51

Many times people claim and try to emphasize that there is some kind of UFOs which are hidden from us. An American folklorist ,writer, investigator and skeptic Benjamin Radford comes to the story as he is famous for writing stories for the same. Him being the deputy editor of Skeptical Inquirer magazine has written about many Conspiracy theories of Area 51. Randford once told to the people and media that the place is called Area 51 but it is different in case of US government to them the place is Nevada Test and Training Range, part of Edwards Air Force Base.
But for what it’s really used for ?
According to the military the place is a Military Operating Area. If you’ll visit there near the place there are fences and many sign boards around it indicating the area is strictly prohibited and you would need the legal permissions to go in there.

Unveiling the Mystery of Area 51

The area is used for testing site for the U-2 spy plane and the place will be used for testing of other aircrafts too in the future. Talking about UFO sightings, it is claimed that the lights from the base and the flying of aircrafts by the US force is confused by the people as UFOs but no one really knows what’s going on in there except the people working there.

Unveiling the Mystery of Area 51

We can’t go in there to investigate but our mysterious adventures will never stop. We’ll continue to embark new mysteries sitting in our homes. So stay tuned for more amazing content.

Surya Hospitals organizes a Health and Screening Camp with Tribal Community

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In an effort to promote health awareness and provide necessary knowledge to the community, a health and screening camp on Sickle Cell Disease was organized by Surya Hospitals in a rural village of Vasai, Maharashtra recently.

The event featured educational talks by Dr. Vandana Bansal and Dr. Nisha Iyer, which reached over 100 students. Additionally, Adivasi residents who were present at the camp were tested for the HPLB gene to evaluate their susceptibility to Sickle cell disease. Participants also had the opportunity to consult with doctors and receive valuable information on preventive care and healthy lifestyle choices.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Vandana Bansal, Director, Department of Fetal Medicine, Consultant Obstetrics & Gynecology, Surya Hospitals said, “Sickle Cell Disease is a genetic hemoglobin disorder common amongst the tribal population of India. According to the census, Scheduled Tribes constitute 8.6 per cent of the country’s total population and 11.3 per cent of the total rural population. Requiring lifelong management, Sickle Cell Disease contributes to significant morbidity and mortality amongst the affected infants and children. In India, there are many comprehensive guidelines for prevention of the disease developed jointly by the Government of Health and Family Welfare and the Government of Tribal Affairs. But because of lack of awareness those guidelines are not fructified. So, we have organized the camp to make people understand and give them a basic knowledge about the disease. Hope, through this initiative, we can strengthen our commitment to combating this disease.” 

Dr. Nisha Iyer, Pediatric Hemato Oncologist and BMT Physician, Surya Hospitals stated, “The initiative aimed to enhance health literacy among college students and the Adivasi population, identifying individuals at risk of Sickle cell disease. Regular health screenings are important for early detection and prevention of diseases. Events like these play a vital role in promoting overall well-being and empowering individuals to take charge of their health.” She also added, “The success of the camp would not have been possible without the support of volunteers, and community members who came together with us to make this camp a reality. We, Surya Hospitals, extends its gratitude to all those who contributed to the success of the health camp.”

Sickle Cell is an inherited blood type disease in which a genetic mutation causes abnormal hemoglobin to clump together and soften red blood cells. Sickle cells cause blood clots, which can lead to bleeding, pain, infections and other serious problems. People with sickle cell disease carry only one defective gene and usually live normal lives, but they can pass that gene on to their children. Therefore, it is important that adults and newborns undergo medical examinations for the disease.

About Surya Hospitals

Specializing in women’s and children’s healthcare, Surya Hospitals proudly celebrates over 40 years of unwavering commitment to healthcare excellence. As a leading institution, Surya Hospitals has consistently demonstrated its dedication to providing exceptional medical care in Mumbai, Pune & Jaipur, boasting one of the largest Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU) and achieving top-tier clinical outcomes. The hospital has a dedicated Human Milk Bank Facility and is becoming one of India’s fastest-growing single-specialty hospital chains.

The Human Milk Facility of the hospital follows a strict safety protocol for collecting, processing, and feeding human breast milk. The Human Milk Bank also provides donor milk to babies in emergency who have been admitted to the NICU due to premature birth or other complications. The hospital has specially trained nurses to feed the little ones gently from time to time. Furthermore, it has garnered acclaim as one of India’s largest academic and research institutes in the fields of Pediatrics, Gynecology, and Obstetrics, nurturing the next generation of healthcare professionals.

Malabar Gold & Diamonds Introduces NUWA Diamond Collection, Unveiled by Kareena Kapoor Khan

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Malabar Gold & Diamonds, sixth largest jewellery retailer globally with a strong retail network of over 350 stores spread across 13 countries, unveiled its latest diamond jewellery collection named ‘NUWA‘ at a grand event in the UAE. Renowned Indian actress Kareena Kapoor Khan unveiled the collection. Kareena, known for her timeless elegance embodies the very essence of the NUWA collection, making her the perfect ambassador for this launch. The collection is available at all stores in India.

The NUWA collection is a celebration of nature’s intricate designs, waves, forms, folds and textures, masterfully crafted into luxurious pieces of diamond jewellery. Drawing inspiration from the elegance and resilience found in the natural world, each piece in the collection has been meticulously crafted, refined over time, and perfected to emerge as a glorious, intricate work of art, just like women who navigate the ups and downs, standing tall and resolute in the dreams they hold. Each piece is a testament to the elegance, strength, and grace that women embody.

MP Ahammed, Chairman, Malabar Group, said, “We are incredibly proud to introduce the NUWA collection, which celebrates both nature and the indomitable spirit of women. Each piece in this collection has been crafted with immense care and precision, reflecting the intricate beauty of nature and the resilience of women. We are honoured to have Kareena Kapoor Khan launch this collection, as she perfectly represents the grace and awe that NUWA stands for.”

The NUWA collection by Malabar Gold & Diamonds stands as a testament to the women of today, their commitment to excellence, celebrating the intricate beauty of nature and the empowering essence of womanhood. Like all diamond jewellery at Malabar Gold & Diamonds, NUWA also comes with the assurance of Malabar Promises like responsibly sourced natural diamonds, tested and certified diamonds, 100% exchange value, diamonds of natural origin, 100% transparency, guaranteed buyback, etc.

About Malabar Gold & Diamonds
Malabar Gold & Diamonds was established in 1993 and is the flagship company of Malabar Group, a leading diversified Indian business conglomerate. With an annual turnover of $6.2 billion, the company currently is the 6th largest jewellery retailer globally and 19th ranked brand in Deloitte’s Luxury Goods World Ranking. 

They have a strong retail network of over 350 stores spread across 13 countries in addition to multiple offices, design centres, wholesale units, and factories spread across India, Middle East, Far East, the USA, the UK, Canada & Australia. 

Malabar Gold & Diamonds also features an online store www.malabargoldanddiamonds.com providing customers the opportunity to purchase their favourite jewellery at any time and on any day from the comfort of their homes. 

ESG (Environmental, Social & Governance) and CSR has been the primary commitment of the group since its inception. The key focus areas of Malabar Group are Health, Housing, Hunger Free World, Education, Environment and Women empowerment. Integrating the principles of responsibility and sustainability into its core business.

Kwality Foods Unveils an All-new Packaging in the Iconic Times Square, New York City

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Kwality Foods, a highly diversified multi-brand and multi-product company offering superior quality food products in multiple categories like breakfast cereals, spices, mixes, etc., has delighted its consumers yet again!

Offering a new dimension, it has introduced an all-new packaging in its Breakfast Cereal category and unveiled it in Times Square, New York City. The move comes in the wake of the company’s concerted efforts to bring newness in packaging and delight consumers. This was disclosed by Mr. Naresh Pagariya, Managing Director – Pagariya Foods.

Unveiling the new packaging, Mr. Dheeraj Jain, Director remarked, “Since inception, we have striven to be a consumer-focused group. Hence, our mission is to offer products that are superior in quality, taste, and packaging. With a vast portfolio, we are consistently upgrading and raising our bar in making every product world-class. We are glad that this year Kwality is the official Breakfast partner for Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB). The new packaging will also feature the RCB logo and players’ images of Virat Kohli, Faf du Plessis, and Siraj.”

Detailing further, Mr. Dheeraj said, “We are thrilled to launch our new packaging in the iconic Times Square, New York! This is a significant milestone for us, and we are excited to share it with all. Packaging forms an intrinsic element in marketing, and hence our effort is to make it more attractive, unique, versatile, and international so that it stands out of the clutter. We are confident that customers will enjoy this new look and experience.”

Elaborating on the company, Mr. Naresh Pagariya said, “We have come a long way since 1998! From a modest start, today the company has carved a distinct niche for itself in the food space both nationally and internationally. Offering a vast range of breakfast cereals, spices, and instant mixes, it comes with a promise of superior quality, health, great taste, safety, and good packaging with a massive consumer base. A progressive ‘Made in India’ brand with a state-of-the-art plant near Bengaluru with valid international food safety certifications, the company has been consistently expanding to retail its vast range of products across India as well as in overseas markets like the USA, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Australia, Malaysia, and over 36+ countries across the globe. With a view to garner a larger pie in the market, the company is now on an aggressive drive to introduce innovative products which will be retailed across India and overseas markets. The new packaging will go a long way in strengthening our brand and making it more robust and popular.”

The company is taking CSR initiatives to the community in the best possible ways by taking care of the education fees of factory workers, providing insurance policies for employees along with their families, etc.

Red FM’s South Side Story Season 6: Coming Soon This September

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93.5 Red FM, India’s leading private radio and entertainment network announced the highly anticipated return of South Side Story. Set against the backdrop of Delhi, Season 6 of South Side Story will extend into a two-day extravaganza showcasing the essence and elements of Southern India’s artistic flair.

South Side Story has become synonymous with celebrating the diverse heritage of South India, and Season 6 promises to be no exception. From pulsating rap beats to soul-stirring folk melodies, and rock anthems to infectious pop tunes, and a gala of fusion performances, attendees can look forward to a diverse lineup of some of the most talented and sought-after artists, including Khatija Rehman and Band, Sean Roldan & Friends, Sithara Project Malabaricus, T.M Krishna, Agam The Band, Nithya Mammen, All Okay, Maalavika Sundar, Job Kurian, Arivu + The Ambasa Band and Thaikkudum Bridge.

Red FM’s South Side Story is more than just a music festival – it’s a holistic cultural experience. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore authentic South Indian delicacies at the food joints and shop for treasures at the shopping stalls. From traditional handicrafts to contemporary fashion, there will be something for everyone to discover and enjoy.

Speaking on the wins, Nisha Narayanan, COO and Director, of Red FM & Magic FM, said, “As a brand that is both national yet local (NAT-local), inclusive, and celebratory of local cultures and ethos, we are thrilled to announce the next season of South Side Story. This upcoming edition marks a significant milestone as we celebrate six years of transporting the flavors of South India to the North, primarily through music. Due to the overwhelming response we received year after year for this IP, we have extended the festival into a two-day celebration. We are head over heels for the incredible lineup of artists that we have curated; we are looking forward to revealing the artists soon.”

Each day of the event will be themed to maintain excitement and ensure an unforgettable experience for attendees. From traditional festivities to contemporary expressions of art and culture, South Side Story Season 6 promises to leave a lasting impression on all who attend.

About 93.5 Red FM

Red FM stands out as India’s largest radio channel and one of the biggest entertainment networks. We are hyper-local, hyper vocal, and with our brand philosophy and attitude ‘Bajaate Raho!’ We are at the core of millennials’ hearts. By leveraging our two-decades-old legacy and expertise, we sow the seeds of a ‘larger than life experience’. We thrive on the emotional connection with the listeners and audience fashioned through a massive footprint of 69 radio stations nationwide. We create original podcasts, digital shows, and on-ground events, feature independent music, make 360-degree noise, and speak the truth. As the ‘station of expression,’ Red FM boasts over 699 award-winning campaigns including Best Brand, Best FM Station, and Best RJs.

‘Kalki 2898 AD’ Movie Review: Prabhas and Amitabh Bachchan Shine in a Visually Stunning Drama

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Director Nag Ashwin’s ambitious mythology-inspired science fiction film, Kalki 2898 AD, features a brilliant Amitabh Bachchan and Prabhas. This visually stunning drama soars high but falls just short of being a game-changer.

We need not look beyond Indian epics for riveting, complex stories of good versus evil, superheroes and demons, darkness and dawn. In Kalki 2898 AD, Ashwin blends stories from the Mahabharata with a futuristic, dystopian science fiction world, underlining that heroes are not born but rise. The masterstroke lies in casting the indefatigable Amitabh Bachchan as Ashwatthama, the oldest human alive from the Kurukshetra war, and making him the backbone of the narrative. He is pitted against Bhairava (Prabhas), setting the stage for the arrival of Kalki, the final avatar of Vishnu. The film takes giant leaps of faith and has awe-inducing segments. Is Kalki 2898 AD a game-changer? In terms of ambition, yes. In terms of writing and storytelling, there are niggles.

The narrative goes back and forth from the Kurukshetra war to Kasi and Shambala, 6000 years after the war. Kasi is depicted as the last surviving city but everything is in shambles. The mighty Ganges has dried up, and food is scarce. Everything required to support life — water, food, and air — is within a Complex, a towering inverted pyramid structure that is out of bounds for common folks, and governed by Supreme Yaskin or Kali (Kamal Haasan). Shambala is a hidden refuge for people from different faiths and cultures who are willing to risk their lives for a better tomorrow.

Kalki 2898 AD (Telugu, dubbed in other languages)

  • Director: Nag Ashwin
  • Cast: Amitabh Bachchan, Prabhas, Deepika Padukone, Kamal Haasan, Shobhana
  • Storyline: Around 6000 years after the Kurukshetra war, Ashwatthama gears up for his final battle at the sign of hope in a dystopian world
  • Duration: 181 minutes

A lot has gone into building these worlds — the Kurukshetra battlefield, Kasi, Shambala, and the Complex. Kalki attempts to immerse the audience in the battles and unlikely partnerships between these worlds on a massive scale. It isn’t only narrating a good-over-evil story featuring superheroes and demons. It also tries to pay homage to Telugu classics, contemporary mainstream ‘mass’ cinema, and the penchant for comedies. Some of this works, while others seem misfit. For instance, two popular directors appear in cameos; these portions might have been better suited for Instagram reels and memes but seem out of place in this story.

In the runtime of 181 minutes, the first half goes into setting up the tale and establishing Bhairava as a laidback bounty hunter who is yet to find his true calling. He wants to earn one million units (a measure of currency) and enter the Complex to lead a good life. But his moral compass remains ambiguous. Bhairava’s introduction and his taking on a dozen men, at the surface, seems like a staple of any Telugu film with an A-list star. The payoff for this happens later when he locks horns with Ashwatthama in a prolonged but delightful sequence. That is when one truly appreciates the Bujji and Bhairava connection.

Bujji (Bu-jz-1, with a voiceover by Keerthy Suresh) is Bhairava’s AI (artificial intelligence)-powered custom-made vehicle. Bhairava and Bujji share an uncanny partnership but we get only a passing statement about the origin story of Bujji. The animation prequel series Bujji and Bhairava (streaming on Amazon Prime Video) is packed with more fun. The same goes for the bond between Bhairava and his landlord (Brahmanandam). The dialogues (by Nag Ashwin and Sai Madhav Burra) do not always hit the mark.

The romance track between Bhairava and Roxie (Disha Patani) is a deterrent, and I waited for the story to move on. Roxie is brought in for a reason — to introduce Bhairava and the audience to the Complex, but there could have been better ways to do this. Some other cameos in the initial portions also miss the mark, save the one played by Mrunal Thakur. The actor shown as Bhairava’s father and two other cameos that get a blink-and-miss appearance in the song featuring Bhairava and Roxie serve more as nods to those who featured in Vyjayanthi Films’ earlier ventures rather than add depth to the world of Kalki. Oh, there are other cameos as well in the Mahabharata portions that serve as a surprise.

The standout moments in the first half include the introduction of evil as the supreme Yaskin, with Kamal Haasan relishing the ominous turn, SUM-80 or Sumati (Deepika Padukone) as a lab rat yearning for a better life and motherhood, and Ashwatthama realizing that the time has come for his final battle.

Kalki 2898 AD finds its groove in the later portions, providing the much-needed emotional gravitas through Sumati. Mariam (Shobhana), Veeran (Pasupathy), and Kyra (Anna Ben) are among the several other characters. There are the masked raiders (costume design by Archana Rao) of the Complex, hundreds of them in dark attire, locking horns with the Shambala army in hues of white. When we get a closer look at the inhabitants of Shambala, cutting across cultures and faiths, and why they look for hope, it makes an impact. Between the action episodes involving futuristic machines, some moments underline how life as we know it has changed beyond recognition. Sumati trying to comprehend the idea of marriage and life thereafter, for instance. However, the writing is not free of predictable arcs. When a character reiterates that her name stands for good luck, we know what comes next.

For all the gradual building of the world and the characters in the first hour, the payoffs come in the form of battles involving Ashwatthama (referred to at one point as ‘angry giant man’), Bhairava, Bujji who transforms into a giant machine, and commander Manas (Saswata Chatterjee) with futuristic guns, laser-powered detonators, flying machines, and more. As a visual spectacle, it is magnificent on the large screen and Kalki sets a new benchmark. “It is always darkest just before the day,” goes a statement by 17th-century scholar Thomas Fuller. The essence of his words echoes across cultures and faiths. When the world is torn apart with strife and people are distraught to a point of breaking down, hope and light cannot be far away. Cinematographer Djordje Stojiljkovic and the production team led by Nitin Zihani Choudhary paint a brooding dark world, bathed in muddy browns and ominous blacks, and hope comes in the form of sunlight that struggles to stream in, a hint of glow and warmth from the fire, and so on.

Making his character appear every bit larger than life is Amitabh Bachchan as the mighty Ashwatthama, supposedly standing tall at nearly eight feet. He towers over everyone else, and his demeanor shows who is the boss. He looks utterly believable when he tosses men and machines into the air. Kalki also plays to the strengths of the stardom of Prabhas, with the actor gamely trying to be a modern-day superhero with an attitude to boot. A reveal towards the final portions is a big, pleasant surprise and builds anticipation for the Kalki Cinematic Universe (yes, there will be part two). Despite this, the end also felt abrupt rather than a cliffhanger. The music too is a bit hit-and-miss. Santhosh Narayanan pays rich homage to the Bhagavad Gita and old Telugu classics and then stunningly transitions into a futuristic gaming zone realm. However, the songs take some getting used to.

Kalki’s narrative has several subtexts to decode long after the film is over. The parallels drawn between Yaskin and Kamsa, the design of the Complex, the surroundings of Yaskin, and the flying machine used by Manas. There is a lot to root for. If only it had sidestepped the lackluster romance and the underwhelming dialogues to make for a more cohesive narrative. Despite these shortcomings, Kalki is a brave new attempt that deserves big cheers.