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Citykart’s unveils first-ever anthem ‘Fashion Bawal Poore Saal’
Mumbai: Citykart is out with the brand anthem, “Citykart ka Fashion Bawal Poore Saal”. Through this campaign video, the brand brings to life the spirit of youthful fashion, highlighting its mission to stay at the forefront of affordable style.
The anthem will be promoted across multiple platforms, including digital, social, and offline channels. A collaborative strategy with 150-200 regional influencers, a Hook Step Challenge on social media, and in-store radio integration will amplify the anthem’s reach. Citykart has also featured the anthem in cinema branding with appearances in major films like Singham Again and Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3, bridging online and offline engagement. In-store radio, influencer partnerships, and cinema branding promote a sense of belonging for every visitor, making Citykart a trusted destination for trending Western and ethnic wear, as well as lifestyle products.
The anthem represents a pivotal moment in Citykart’s broader brand-building strategy. As the tagline “Citykart ka Fashion Bawal Poore Saal” suggests, Citykart is more than just a retail store—it’s a destination for continuous fashion discovery and self-expression, making high-quality, affordable fashion accessible to all.
CityKart director Sudhanshu Agarwal, said, “With ‘Citykart ka Fashion Bawal Poore Saal,’ we’re not just launching an anthem – we’re igniting a movement that aligns with our mission to empower individuals through fashion. Citykart is dedicated to making fashion accessible, trendy, and exciting for everyone, and this anthem captures our promise to provide a memorable, budget-friendly shopping experience that speaks to the aspirations of today’s youth.”
The inspiration behind this anthem is to create an innovative and memorable connection with the Gen Z audience, encapsulating Citykart’s core values of inclusivity, accessibility, and self-expression. By collaborating with industry veterans such as Suyash Lakhtakia, Vinayak Dubey, and choreographer Aslam Khan, Citykart has crafted a musical style that is lively and upbeat, capturing the youthful essence of its brand. The anthem’s catchy rhythm and relatable lyrics aim to resonate deeply with India’s young trendsetters, establishing Citykart as a go-to destination for affordable, fashionable wear for all occasions.
Jagran New Media ( RocketshipFilms) VP and head – branded content & production Suyash Lakhtakia said, “We’re grateful to the Citykart team for trusting us with the opportunity to bring their vision to life through this anthem and music video. Conceived and executed within RocketshipFilms, ‘Citykart ka Fashion Bawaal Poore Saal’ highlights the latest trends that Citykart offers, capturing the spirit of accessible fashion available at their stores. We aimed to create more than just a video—we wanted to tell a story that resonates with young people and celebrates self-expression, budget-friendly style, and the joy of finding something that feels just right. Working on this project has been a rewarding experience, and we’re proud to associate with Citykart to make fashion feel accessible to everyone.”
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Indus Towers names Venkatesh Tiwari as chief operating officer
Amazon veteran to take charge as Tejinder Kalra retires in August
MUMBAI: Indus Towers Limited has appointed Venkatesh Tiwari as chief operating officer, marking a key leadership transition as the company prepares for the retirement of its current COO, Tejinder Singh Kalra, later this year.
Tiwari’s appointment, effective April 1, places him within the company’s senior management personnel and sets the stage for a smooth handover ahead of Kalra’s retirement on August 31.
Bringing nearly three decades of experience, Tiwari joins from Amazon, where he held multiple leadership roles across operations, logistics and quick commerce. He played a central role in launching ultra-fast delivery services in India and scaling complex supply chain networks, including grocery, same-day delivery and third-party logistics.
His career spans a wide range of industries, including telecommunications, consumer electronics and FMCG. Before Amazon, he held leadership positions at Samsung, Bharti Airtel and Perfetti Van Melle, where he worked across operations, sales, customer service and marketing functions.
At Airtel, Tiwari contributed to several strategic and operational initiatives, gaining experience that aligns closely with Indus Towers’ core business in telecom infrastructure. His expertise in managing large-scale operations and customer-focused transformation is expected to support the company’s next phase of growth.
The appointment comes at a time when telecom infrastructure providers are navigating rising data demand and network expansion, making operational leadership increasingly critical.
With Tiwari stepping in and a transition window in place, Indus Towers appears to be ensuring continuity while bringing in fresh perspective. As the baton passes later this year, the focus will be on maintaining momentum in a fast-evolving digital ecosystem.






