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Painting by numbers India’s colour choices get a replay in 2025
MUMBAI: If walls could talk, India’s homes would tell a surprisingly consistent story. In a country known for its riot of hues, nearly half of Indian consumers quietly stuck to the same 20 shades through 2025 proof that when it comes to colour, comfort still trumps chaos.
That insight emerges from Birla Opus Replay, a first-of-its-kind national snapshot by Birla Opus Paints that looks back at how Indians actually painted their homes last year. Built on millions of real purchase decisions captured through Birla Opus Tinting Machines, the initiative skips trend forecasts and designer predictions, focusing instead on what people chose across towns, cities and seasons from Kupwara to Kanyakumari.
The data reveals a country balancing loyalty with occasional bursts of experimentation. While whites and neutrals dominated overall, warmer tones such as yellows, oranges and blues quietly claimed second and third place in household preferences, especially during festive moments.
Leading the charts was Fort Kochi, a dark bluish-grey from the neutrals family, which emerged as India’s most travelled shade. More than 6 lakh litres were sold across 30,000-plus dealers, enough paint, Birla Opus estimates, to coat Mumbai’s Marine Drive multiple times over. Close behind was Morning Birdsong, a light bluish-grey that found its way into the homes of over 5 lakh consumers, making it one of the country’s most popular light neutrals.
Regional choices, meanwhile, painted distinct stories. North India leaned into earthy, muted palettes anchored by trusted neutrals, with Fort Kochi again leading the way. The South stood apart for its love of whites and light tones, a preference most pronounced in Kerala, where Compact on Skin, a pale orange, topped the charts. Western India favoured light, modern hues such as Easy Hope, a very light blue, reflecting contemporary urban architecture. East India gravitated towards richer midtones and darker hues, with Just Woke Up, a pale yellow, emerging as a regional favourite. Central India preferred cooler, nature-inspired colours, led by Goodbye Winter, a soft yellowish green.
Timing mattered too. Over 35,000 homes were painted during the onset of the monsoon, with blues and greens dominating choices. Diwali told a more split story: over 14,000 litres of vibrant festive shades were sold alongside 8,000-plus litres of minimalist whites, suggesting tradition and restraint comfortably co-exist.
What stands out is not just variety, but consistency. These patterns appeared across metros, tier-two cities and smaller markets alike, pointing to a nationwide confidence in familiar shades, tempered by seasonal curiosity.
By turning raw purchase data into a national colour diary, Birla Opus Replay offers a rare look at how Indians engage with colour not as abstract trends, but as everyday decisions shaped by emotion, occasion and trust. In a year of bold claims, India, it seems, painted thoughtfully.
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Axis Bank named Official Banking Partner of DP World PGTI
Partnership supports all tournaments this season to grow professional golf in India.
MUMBAI: Axis Bank just teed up a hole-in-one partnership because when a bank sponsors golf’s biggest swing in India, even the fairways feel more financially secure. Axis Bank has been appointed Official Banking Partner of the DP World Professional Golf Tour of India (DP World PGTI), strengthening its commitment to sporting excellence and community engagement while backing the growth of professional golf across the country.
Under the partnership, Axis Bank will support all DP World PGTI tournaments this season, contributing to talent development, enhanced tournament experiences and wider fan engagement. The collaboration aligns the bank’s values of precision, discipline and trust with the Tour’s focus on performance and opportunity.
Axis Bank executive director Munish Sharda said, “We are pleased to partner with DP World PGTI as its Official Banking Partner. Golf embodies precision, discipline, and a pursuit of excellence qualities that strongly reflect who we are at Axis Bank. This association also strengthens our engagement with India’s growing premium customer segments, where the sport has a deep and enduring connect.”
Professional Golf Tour of India president Kapil Dev said, “We are extremely pleased to welcome Axis Bank as a Tour Partner of the DP World Professional Golf Tour of India. Partnerships of this stature play a vital role in strengthening the foundation of the Tour, enhancing opportunities for our players, and expanding the sport’s reach across the country.”
Professional Golf Tour of India CEO Amandeep Johl added, “Axis Bank’s strong legacy of excellence, innovation, and nationwide reach aligns perfectly with DP World PGTI’s goal to elevate professional golf in India and provide greater opportunities for our players.”
In a sport where every stroke counts and every partnership drives distance, Axis Bank isn’t just backing golfers, it’s investing in the fairway to future, turning India’s greens into a stage where precision meets passion and every drive has the power to inspire.









