Blog

  • Survival Thriller “SEND HELP” First Look Poster & Trailer

    Survival Thriller “SEND HELP” First Look Poster & Trailer

    20th Century Studios and Director Sam Raimi Reveal First Poster and Trailer for Psychological Thriller “SEND HELP” – In Theatres January 2026

    A Darkly Comedic Thriller to Watch Out For

    Get ready for a gripping cinematic ride! 20th Century Studios has unveiled the first poster and trailer for Send Help, a darkly comedic psychological thriller from genre-defying director Sam Raimi (Spider-Man, The Evil Dead). The film is set to hit theaters nationwide in January 2026.

    Star-Studded Cast Brings Survival Drama to Life

    The all-original story features Oscar® and Tony Award® nominated actress Rachel McAdams (Spotlight, Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret., Mean Girls) and Dylan O’Brien (Twinless, Saturday Night). They are joined by Edyll Ismail (La Brea), Dennis Haysbert (Far from Heaven), Xavier Samuel (Elvis), Chris Pang (Crazy Rich Asians), Thaneth Warakulnukroh (Thai Cave Rescue), and Emma Raimi (Happy Pills).

    Trailer Teaser: Stranded and Surviving

    The trailer introduces audiences to Linda Liddle (McAdams) and Bradley Preston (O’Brien), colleagues stranded on a deserted island after surviving a plane crash. Forced to confront past grievances and navigate survival, the duo faces a darkly humorous battle of wits and wills in their fight to escape the island.

    “I’ve always loved stories where interesting, dynamic characters are pushed to extremes,” says director Sam Raimi. “In our story, the power shifts create an escalating situation that’s brimming with unexpected turns and suspense.”

    Creative Team Behind “SEND HELP”

    Send Help is produced by Sam Raimi and Zainab Azizi (65), executive produced by JJ Hook (The Amateur), and written by Damian Shannon & Mark Swift (Friday the 13th, Baywatch). The film’s original score is composed by Danny Elfman (The Nightmare Before Christmas, Batman).

    20th Century Studios will release SEND HELP in Indian cinemas in January 2026.

  • Pansari Backs Local India: Diwali Campaign Supports 20k+ Shops

    Pansari Backs Local India: Diwali Campaign Supports 20k+ Shops

    New Delhi, 15th October, 2025 – Pansari Group, one of India’s most trusted FMCG brands, has unveiled its heartfelt festive campaign, “This Diwali, Let’s Bring Back the Raunak”, celebrating the joy, unity, and spirit of local markets this festive season.

    Celebrating Togetherness and Community Spirit

    The campaign beautifully echoes its tagline — “Aap khushi se tyohaar manaye, iss Diwali aapki dukaan sajane ki zimedaari Pansari ki.” It highlights Pansari Group’s commitment to supporting neighborhood retailers, reflecting how every small shop contributes to the soul of India’s festive markets.

    For generations, Diwali has symbolized light, love, and prosperity. Through this initiative, Pansari Group extends that warmth beyond homes and into the vibrant community of retailers, recognizing them not just as business partners but as family members who embody the true essence of Bharat’s market culture.

    Lighting Up 20,000+ Retail Stores Across India

    As part of the campaign, over 20,000 retailers across India are receiving festive kits — from traditional Vandanwars and Aarti books to Ganesh-Laxmi idols, sweets, and chai, transforming each store into a space of celebration.
    In addition, the campaign provides marketing, logistical, and promotional support, empowering retailers to welcome customers with renewed enthusiasm and festive charm.

    A Message from Leadership

    Speaking about the initiative, Shammi Agarwal, Director at Pansari Group, said:

    “Diwali is about happiness and togetherness. While diyas are lit by families at home, we’re lighting up our retailers’ stores, as they are our extended families. We want each shop to shine bright with positivity and prosperity this Diwali. Ye Diwali, Pansari Waali.

    Bringing Back the Festive Glow

    Launched in October, the campaign will continue through Diwali, spreading joy across India’s bustling bazaars. Pansari Group aims to restore the festive glow to shopping areas, strengthen social bonds, and remind everyone of Diwali’s true spirit — celebrating together as one big family.

    About Pansari Group

    For over 60 years, Pansari Group has been a trusted name in India’s FMCG sector, promoting the joy of home-cooked meals and healthy living. With a strong focus on innovation and consumer needs, the brand continues to evolve with changing lifestyles while staying rooted in its tradition of quality and trust.

  • AkosMD set to unveil Akos360 to Help Firms Predict Employee Illness

    AkosMD set to unveil Akos360 to Help Firms Predict Employee Illness

    All India— AkosMD, a healthtech startup firm focused on employee well-being, has chalked out a plan to launch its data platform, ‘Akos360’, designed to help companies predict and manage workforce health risks before illness strikes.

    In India, most corporate health programmes remain reactive, addressing sickness after it occurs through insurance and treatment benefits. Rising cases of stress, diabetes, and heart conditions have affected productivity across sectors. Experts note a growing need for tools that help companies shift from treating illness to maintaining ongoing health.

    “The real cost for any organisation is not treatment, it is the hidden loss caused by poor health and absence,” said Amit Kumar, Group CEO, AkosMD India. “With Akos360, we offer business leaders a single measure of workforce well-being and future risk, helping them plan better and promote consistent care.”

    Akos360 analyses employee health records, claims, and related data to identify risk patterns and predict potential health issues. The platform generates individual health risk scores and early warnings for conditions such as heart disease and fatigue, enabling firms to act before problems escalate.

    The platform provides health plans, reminders for regular checks, and links to existing healthcare services. AkosMD said the system enables firms to direct timely support, improving attendance and reducing long-term costs.

    “With Akos360, we are helping firms move from reaction to preparation,” said Kumar, adding that the idea is to make health management a part of everyday work rather than a response to illness.

    With this launch, AkosMD is moving towards a Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) model, combining data analysis and predictive tools for corporate use. The company said this approach aligns with a wider industry trend of using technology to support preventive healthcare and workforce performance.

  • AIensured Secures Funding from STPI and Pontaq to Advance Responsible and Ethical AI Deployment

    AIensured Secures Funding from STPI and Pontaq to Advance Responsible and Ethical AI Deployment

    New Delhi: AIensured, a company focused on enabling organizations to test, validate, and govern their AI systems responsibly, has secured funding from the Software Technology Parks of India (STPI) in collaboration with Pontaq. The funding has been received under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology’s (MeitY) scheme implemented by STPI through the NextGen Technology Fund 1, where Pontaq serves as the fund manager. In addition, the company has also raised an undisclosed amount from angel investors.

    AIensured is among a select group of innovative startups chosen under this scheme to strengthen India’s capabilities in responsible and ethical AI. The company has received the funding under STPI’s Next Generation Incubation Scheme (NGIS), marking a significant milestone in its journey toward advancing transparency, accountability, and fairness in AI systems.

    The funds will be strategically utilized to enhance AIensured’s proprietary technology, broaden its portfolio of AI assurance solutions, and accelerate research and development in the field of ethical and trustworthy AI. These initiatives will empower organizations to mitigate algorithmic risks, ensure compliance with emerging AI governance frameworks, and deploy AI systems that are explainable, unbiased, and transparent.

    As India and the United Kingdom deepen their collaboration on Responsible and Ethical AI, through initiatives such as the India–UK Joint Centre for AI and the Technology & Security Initiative, startups like AIensured stand to benefit from an enabling environment that promotes safe, transparent, and accountable AI innovations. Such partnerships open new opportunities for Indian startups to contribute to global standards in responsible AI development and deployment.

    Neelima Vobugari, COO of AIensured, said, “This funding from STPI, Pontaq, and our angel investors reinforces our commitment to building a robust ecosystem for responsible and ethical AI. Our goal is to empower enterprises and government bodies to adopt AI technologies that are transparent, fair, and accountable, ensuring they serve humanity responsibly.”

    Shri Arvind Kumar, Director General, STPI, said, “Testing AI models for bias and ensuring their responsible implementation are vital for the sustainable growth of the AI ecosystem. We believe AIensured will play a pivotal role in advancing ethical AI practices and setting new industry benchmarks for responsible AI deployment.”

    Headquartered in Noida, AIensured stands at the forefront of AI assurance, risk management, and governance. Its platform helps enterprises and public sector organizations identify and mitigate algorithmic biases, enhance transparency, and align with ethical AI principles. By promoting responsible AI adoption, AIensured contributes to building public trust in AI systems across industries.

    About AIensured

    AIensured is an AI assurance and governance company that enables trust in AI through advanced testing, risk management, and compliance solutions. Collaborating with enterprises, startups, and public institutions, AIensured ensures that AI systems operate ethically, transparently, and reliably—making AI accountable, explainable, and aligned with human values.

  • Muthoot Group MD Faces ED PMLA Probe; RBI Penalizes Muthoot FinCorp Separately

    Muthoot Group MD Faces ED PMLA Probe; RBI Penalizes Muthoot FinCorp Separately

    Kochi, October 11: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Thursday questioned Muthoot Group Managing Director George Alexander Muthoot in connection with an ongoing probe into alleged money laundering and investor fraud. The questioning took place at the agency’s Kochi office, according to sources cited by PTI.

    PMLA Probe Based on Multiple FIRs

    The ED’s Kochi zonal unit has launched an investigation under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), based on several First Information Reports (FIRs) filed by the Kerala Police.

    These FIRs stem from allegations that certain branch managers of Muthoot Finance misrepresented investment schemes to customers, leading to significant financial losses for investors.

    According to complaints, investors were enticed into placing funds in fixed deposits (FDs) and non-convertible debentures (NCDs) with promises of 8–12% returns. The accused managers allegedly diverted these funds to Srei Equipment Finance Limited, falsely claiming it was a sister concern of the Muthoot Group.

    This alleged misrepresentation resulted in non-repayment of investments on maturity, with several investors claiming they were cheated out of their funds.

    ED Records Statement of George Alexander Muthoot

    Sources confirmed that the ED summoned George Alexander Muthoot to record his statement in the case. The agency is reportedly examining the flow of funds and the level of managerial oversight involved in the questioned transactions.

    The investigation remains ongoing, with the ED expected to scrutinize whether systemic lapses or individual misconduct contributed to the alleged fraud.

    RBI Imposes Penalty on Muthoot FinCorp

    In a separate regulatory action, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) imposed a monetary penalty of ₹2.7 lakh on Muthoot FinCorp on September 26, 2024, for non-compliance with Internal Ombudsman norms.

    According to the RBI, the penalty followed a statutory inspection conducted as of March 31, 2024, which revealed that the company failed to establish an automated system to escalate customer complaints—either partially or wholly rejected by its grievance mechanism—to the Internal Ombudsman.

    The central bank clarified that the penalty was based on regulatory deficiencies and did not impact the validity of any transaction or agreement between Muthoot FinCorp and its customers.

  • ISKCON & Sourav Ganguly Foundation Join Hands for North Bengal Flood Relief in Siliguri

    ISKCON & Sourav Ganguly Foundation Join Hands for North Bengal Flood Relief in Siliguri

    Siliguri / Kolkata, 11th October, 2025: In response to the devastating floods and landslides that have affected large parts of North Bengal, the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), in collaboration with the Sourav Ganguly Foundation, has launched a major food relief initiative to support distressed families in the region.

    Under this initiative, nutritious cooked meals are being distributed daily to more than 2,500 affected families in and around Siliguri, and the service will continue for at least ten days, ensuring food security for those displaced by the calamity.

    The initiative marks another chapter in the continuing humanitarian partnership between Sourav Ganguly and ISKCON. During the COVID-19 lockdown in 2020, the Sourav Ganguly Foundation had similarly collaborated with ISKCON to serve lakhs of meals to impoverished families across Kolkata – a gesture that inspired many to extend selfless service during that difficult time.

    Speaking about the ongoing relief operation, Radharamn Das, Vice-President of ISKCON Kolkata, said, “We are deeply grateful to Shri Sourav Ganguly and his foundation for once again standing beside ISKCON in serving the people of Bengal. During the COVID-19 crisis, our partnership brought food and hope to countless families in Kolkata. Today, as North Bengal faces this severe flood situation, we are together again, ensuring that no one goes hungry. This is the true spirit of Bengal – where compassion and teamwork transcend all barriers.”

    Expressing his concern and admiration, Sourav Ganguly, Founder of the Sourav Ganguly Foundation, said, “At this moment, it is our duty to stand beside the people of North Bengal and extend every possible support. It is heartbreaking to see so many lives disrupted by the floods and landslides. Natural calamities continue to affect countless lives, and this is the time for us to come together and support those in need. I have always admired ISKCON’s tireless humanitarian work – whether during floods, earthquakes, war zones, or the COVID-19 pandemic. Their unwavering commitment to feeding the hungry and serving humanity selflessly is truly inspiring. It is an honour for my foundation to collaborate once again with ISKCON in this noble cause.”

    ISKCON volunteers have been tirelessly preparing and distributing fresh meals from their Siliguri center and mobile kitchens across affected localities, ensuring timely delivery to the most vulnerable sections of society.

    Through such initiatives, ISKCON continues its long-standing “Food for Life” mission – a global effort inspired by the teachings of His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, Founder-Acharya of ISKCON, to ensure that no one suffers from hunger, especially in times of crisis.

  • The UPI Circle Golden Rule: Trust and Limits

    The UPI Circle Golden Rule: Trust and Limits

    UPI Circle: Even if your bank account has zero balance, you can now make UPI payments! The National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) has launched a new feature called ‘UPI Circle’, which allows users to authorize trusted people to make limited transactions from their account. Let’s understand how it works, how to activate it, and who can benefit from it.

    What Is UPI Circle?

    UPI Circle is like a “trust circle” where you can give specific people—like your family members or trusted friends—permission to make limited transactions from your UPI account.

    The best part: even if your account currently has no balance, the authorized person can still make payments within the limit you’ve set.

    Example: If you set a ₹2,000 limit for your child, spouse, or employee, they can make payments up to that amount without needing your approval each time.

    How Does the UPI Circle Feature Work?

    There are two types of users under this feature:

    • Primary User: The account holder who shares UPI access.

    • Secondary User: The trusted person who is allowed to make limited transactions.

    The secondary user can make UPI payments, but only within the predefined transaction limit. The primary user can also choose to require approval for every transaction if desired.

    How to Activate the UPI Circle Feature

    If you’re using the BHIM UPI app, enabling this feature is simple:

    1. Open the BHIM UPI app on your phone.

    2. Log in using your registered mobile number.

    3. Select the option “UPI Circle.”

    4. Add the person you want to authorize using their phone number, UPI ID, or by scanning a QR code.

    5. Set the maximum transaction limit they can use.

    6. Optionally, enable approval for each transaction.

    7. Enter your UPI PIN and submit.

    That’s it! Your UPI Circle is ready. The authorized person can now make payments within the limit you’ve set.

    Who Will Benefit the Most?

    This feature is especially useful for people who don’t use digital payments directly or don’t have their own bank accounts.

    • Parents: Can allow children to make small payments with a preset limit.

    • Senior Citizens: Can let their children handle digital transactions safely.

    • Business Owners: Can set spending limits for drivers or staff for fuel or travel expenses.

    • Households: Busy couples can authorize domestic workers or delivery staff for limited household transactions.

    UPI Circle Transaction Limits

    • ₹5,000 per transaction per device

    • ₹15,000 monthly limit per device

    • ₹2,000 limit for the first 24 hours after linking a new device

    • Up to 5 devices or software apps can be linked at once

    Why This Feature Matters

    Even today, many people depend on cash because they either don’t have a bank account or are uncomfortable with digital payments. UPI Circle helps such individuals participate in digital transactions safely.

    It promotes India’s cashless economy and makes payment management easier within families and small businesses.

    FAQs

    1. Can I really make UPI payments with zero balance?
    Yes. With UPI Circle, you can authorize trusted people to make limited transactions from your account—even if your balance is zero.

    2. Do I need bank approval for this feature?
    No. You can activate it directly through BHIM or other UPI apps (as they roll out support).

    3. What is the transaction limit under UPI Circle?
    ₹5,000 per transaction and ₹15,000 per month per device.

    4. Is this feature only available on the BHIM app?
    Currently, it’s available on BHIM UPI, but it will soon expand to other UPI apps.

    5. Is UPI Circle safe?
    Yes. It includes approval settings and transaction limits, ensuring complete security and control.

    In Summary

    The UPI Circle feature makes digital payments more flexible, inclusive, and convenient—especially for families, small business owners, and individuals without direct banking access. It’s a smart step toward India’s goal of a truly cashless economy, empowering people to stay connected through trust-based digital payments.

  • Crowdfunding is the New Game Changer for MSMEs

    Crowdfunding is the New Game Changer for MSMEs

    Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are the backbone of India’s economy. Yet, raising capital remains one of their biggest challenges. Bank loans are difficult to obtain, and investors often hesitate to fund new startups due to perceived risks. In such a situation, crowdfunding has emerged as a powerful alternative.

    When a large number of people come together and contribute small amounts of money to fund a business or idea, this collective process is called Crowdfunding. It provides MSMEs with an easy financing option and connects them directly with their customers and supporters.

    What is Crowdfunding?

    Crowdfunding is an online funding model where entrepreneurs share their business ideas or projects on a digital platform. People—often called backers or supporters—can contribute small amounts of money.

    If the idea appeals to them, thousands of people might collectively invest, helping raise a substantial amount without traditional loans. Depending on the model, these contributions can take various forms—not just loans but also donations, rewards, or equity shares.

    Main Types of Crowdfunding

    1. Donation-Based Crowdfunding

    In this model, people donate money purely out of goodwill, without expecting any financial return. Their reward is the satisfaction of supporting a meaningful cause or project.

    Example: A woman entrepreneur starts an organic food business focused on social impact. People who believe in her mission contribute as a form of donation.

    2. Reward-Based Crowdfunding

    Supporters receive small rewards in return for their contributions—such as free samples, early access, discounts, or special merchandise.

    Example: An MSME launching a new herbal tea brand sends free sample packs to its initial supporters as a thank-you gift.

    3. Equity-Based Crowdfunding

    Here, investors receive a small share (equity) in the business in exchange for their investment. Later, they earn profits proportional to their ownership stake.

    Example: If you start a business manufacturing EV components, investors could become partners by owning equity shares.

    4. Debt-Based Crowdfunding

    In this model, contributors lend money to the business, which must be repaid with interest within a specified period—similar to a loan, but often with easier terms.

    Example: An MSME needing funds to buy machinery can raise a loan through debt-based crowdfunding.

    Benefits of Crowdfunding for MSMEs

    • No Collateral Required: Unlike bank loans, you don’t need to pledge property or provide guarantees.

    • Market Validation: If people are willing to fund your idea, it’s a clear sign your product has real market potential.

    • Customer Connection: Supporters often turn into your first customers, giving you direct market feedback.

    • Publicity & Branding: A well-run campaign naturally builds brand visibility across social media.

    • Fast Fundraising: With the right campaign, MSMEs can raise lakhs of rupees in a short time.

    How to Start a Crowdfunding Campaign for MSMEs

    Several Indian and international platforms make crowdfunding simple:

    • Indian Platforms: Ketto, Milaap, Wishberry

    • Global Platforms: Kickstarter, Indiegogo, GoFundMe

    Step 1: Have a Clear Idea and Vision

    Investors back ideas that are transparent and trustworthy. A clear business plan increases confidence.

    Example: An entrepreneur from Rajasthan wants to export traditional papad internationally. If people see that production has already started and the funds will be used for marketing and scaling, they’re more likely to contribute.

    Step 2: Create an Effective Campaign Page

    Your campaign page should clearly showcase:

    • A clean logo and brand name

    • A compelling story explaining why you started

    • Photos and videos to help people connect emotionally

    • Transparent funding details—how much you need and where it will be used

    Step 3: Promote on Social Media

    Leverage Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and WhatsApp to spread your campaign. The more your campaign is shared, the greater your reach and potential funding.

    Step 4: Offer Rewards and Maintain Trust

    Offer small rewards—such as discounts or gift hampers—to early supporters. Keep your backers updated on campaign progress to build lasting trust.

    Why Crowdfunding is a Game Changer

    Today’s consumers increasingly prefer Make in India and local businesses. Digital payments and UPI have made transactions quick and seamless, enabling MSMEs to raise funds independently.

    Crowdfunding also opens doors for women entrepreneurs and rural innovators, giving them a fair chance to scale their businesses without relying on banks or large investors.

    Conclusion

    Crowdfunding has become one of the most innovative and reliable ways for MSMEs and entrepreneurs to raise capital. It not only solves the funding challenge but also offers marketing and branding benefits.

    To succeed, remember the three key principles:

    1. Transparency: Clearly show where funds are being used.

    2. Trustworthiness: Never share false information; maintain credibility with backers.

    3. Timely Delivery: Deliver products or services as promised.

    By choosing the right platform, presenting a clear idea, and using social media effectively, small entrepreneurs can easily raise funds—and take their businesses to the next level.

  • Teen Titans of Cricket: Top 5 Youngest Players to Score a Test Century

    Teen Titans of Cricket: Top 5 Youngest Players to Score a Test Century

    From India’s legendary Sachin Tendulkar to Bangladesh’s record-breaking Mohammad Ashraful, these cricket prodigies proved that age is just a number when it comes to conquering Test cricket — the game’s toughest format.

    Yashasvi Jaiswal: The New-Age Run Machine

    India’s Yashasvi Jaiswal recently grabbed headlines with yet another solid ton against the West Indies in the second Test of the IND vs WI series.

    At just 23 years old, the stylish left-hander already boasts seven Test centuries and eight international tons — an outstanding feat for someone still early in his career.

    Yet, Jaiswal isn’t the youngest to achieve this milestone. History remembers a handful of teenagers who reached three figures in Test cricket long before hitting adulthood.

    Let’s look back at the top five youngest players ever to score a Test hundred.

    5️⃣ Imran Nazir (Pakistan) — 18 years, 154 days

    Pakistan’s Imran Nazir entered the record books in 2000, when he smashed 105 runs against the West Indies in Bridgetown.

    His aggressive stroke play and fearless approach at just 18 made him one of Pakistan’s most exciting young prospects at the time.

    4️⃣ Hamilton Masakadza (Zimbabwe) — 17 years, 354 days

    Zimbabwe’s Hamilton Masakadza etched his name in cricketing history in 2001, when he scored 119 runs against the West Indies in Harare.

    At just shy of 18, Masakadza became a symbol of hope for Zimbabwe cricket, demonstrating maturity beyond his years against a world-class bowling attack.

    3️⃣ Sachin Tendulkar (India) — 17 years, 107 days

    The “Little Master” Sachin Tendulkar, often hailed as the God of Cricket, made his first Test hundred at just 17 years and 107 days old.

    His unbeaten 119 against England in Manchester (1990) was a glimpse of the greatness to come. Tendulkar went on to dominate world cricket for over two decades, ending his career with 100 international centuries and the 2011 ICC World Cup trophy.

    2️⃣ Mushtaq Mohammad (Pakistan) — 17 years, 78 days

    Before the modern greats, there was Mushtaq Mohammad, who achieved the milestone way back in 1961.

    At 17 years and 78 days, he scored 101 runs against India in Delhi, making him one of the earliest teenage centurions in Test history. His innings came in an era when cricketing professionalism and infrastructure were still in their infancy.

    1️⃣ Mohammad Ashraful (Bangladesh) — 17 years, 61 days

    Topping the list is Mohammad Ashraful, who remains the youngest player ever to score a Test century.

    In 2001, during a Test against Sri Lanka in Colombo, Ashraful stunned the cricketing world by scoring 114 runs at just 17 years and 61 days old.

    His innings remains one of the most celebrated moments in Bangladesh’s early cricketing history — a sign of the bright future the young nation had in the sport.

    A Legacy of Youth and Brilliance

    From Mushtaq Mohammad in the 1960s to Jaiswal in today’s generation, these young stars have shown that talent and temperament can defy age.

    Each of them, in their own era, inspired millions — proving that cricket is as much a game of courage and self-belief as it is of skill and experience.

  • Seerat Kapoor’s Golden Goddess Makeup & Messy Wavy Hair

    Seerat Kapoor’s Golden Goddess Makeup & Messy Wavy Hair

    Seerat Kapoor has long been celebrated for her effortless blend of grace and glamour, and her latest appearance once again proves why she’s among the most stylish stars in the industry. Known for her fearless yet elegant sartorial choices, Seerat recently made jaws drop as she stepped out in a dazzling golden ensemble that embodied sophistication, confidence, and feminine allure.

    This wasn’t just fashion — it was a masterclass in commanding attention with poise, power, and personality.

    The Elysian Golden Glow Moment

    Stepping into timeless elegance, the actress donned the Elysian Golden Glow Maxi Dress by House of Pink — a breathtaking creation crafted for the modern goddess who loves to shimmer under every spotlight.

    The floor-length silhouette hugged Seerat’s frame flawlessly, accentuating her curves with sculpted precision. The deep plunging V-neckline added just the right touch of sensuality, balancing allure and sophistication. Drenched in a luxurious golden hue, the gown seemed to illuminate her from within, radiating warmth and regality — making it the perfect choice for soirées, cocktail nights, or festive celebrations.

    Styling That Spoke of Power and Poise

    To complete her golden moment, Seerat accessorized with three-layered gold-plated stonework earrings that perfectly complemented the ensemble’s metallic tones.

    Her makeup was nothing short of perfection — soft golden-brown smoky eyes, defined brows, and fluttery faux lashes created a dreamy gaze. A rosy-pink blush, subtle contour, and a peachy nude glossy lip enhanced her natural glow. Finishing touches of highlighter across her cheekbones and collarbones gave her that celestial sheen worthy of a red-carpet queen.

    Seerat’s wavy open tresses, styled with a casual side partition, added just the right dose of romance and effortless charm. The entire look was curated to perfection by Tollywood’s ace stylist, Anahita, who blended modern glamour with ethereal grace.

    A Caption That Captured It All

    Sharing her mesmerizing photos on social media, Seerat captioned them,

    Glowing in metallic whispers, a golden ode to femininity and grace 👸🎀💫.

    The post instantly went viral, with fans and fashion enthusiasts showering praise for her regal appearance.

    Luxury Meets Accessibility

    Here’s the best part — the Elysian Golden Glow Maxi Dress, priced at just ₹11,999, is surprisingly accessible. Proof that you don’t need a couture budget to make a grand fashion statement! Whether it’s a Diwali bash, cocktail party, or wedding celebration, this dress is your golden ticket to shining bright.

    Redefining Modern Glamour

    With this look, Seerat Kapoor didn’t just wear fashion — she defined it. Effortlessly blending luxury, warmth, and modern sensuality, she reminded us that true style isn’t about excess — it’s about confidence that shines brighter than gold.