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Tanishq launches ‘Hues’ natural gemstone jewellery collection
Bollywood star Triptii Dimri fronts new campaign for Akshaya Tritiya.
MUMBAI: Tanishq has decided to add some serious colour to this Akshaya Tritiya and it’s doing so with a sparkling new collection that lets every woman paint her world her way. The Tata-owned jewellery brand has unveiled its latest campaign featuring Bollywood sensation Triptii Dimri, centred on its fresh ‘Hues’ collection of 100 per cent natural gemstone jewellery. The campaign cleverly positions natural gemstones as a powerful form of self-expression, celebrating how jewellery can mirror a woman’s mood, individuality and evolving personal style.
Conceptualised by Lowe Lintas, the film opens in a charming cobblestone square frozen in muted, neutral tones. As Triptii Dimri chooses a vibrant piece from the ‘Hues’ collection, the world around her bursts into rich, lively colours transforming storefronts, people and the entire scene into shades that reflect her choice. The narrative uses colour as a metaphor for how modern women are embracing fluid, emotion-led styling over rigid conventions.
Crafted in 18kt gold and inspired by the vibrancy of an Indian summer, the ‘Hues’ collection features exceptional natural gemstones including emeralds, amethysts, citrines, tourmalines and tanzanites. The designs incorporate sculptural silhouettes, cabochon cuts, bunching and layering techniques that create depth, luminosity and movement.
Titan Company Limited Pelki Tshering, Chief Marketing Officer of , said the collection marks a bold new chapter for Tanishq. “With ‘Hues’, we are responding to the evolution of the Tanishq woman who is increasingly expressive and drawn to jewellery that reflects her individuality,” she noted. “Triptii Dimri embodies this shift effortlessly.”
Triptii Dimri added, “The campaign captures that simple, instinctive feeling of choosing something based on your mood and how that choice can transform everything around you.”
The ‘Hues’ collection starts from Rs 30,000 and is designed for both everyday wear and special occasions. To mark Akshaya Tritiya, Tanishq is offering up to 20 per cent off on making charges, a flat Rs 201 off per gram on gold jewellery, the Festival of Exchange for upgrading old gold, and Best Gold Rate protection.
From muted greys to vibrant emeralds and citrines, Tanishq’s new campaign shows that when a woman chooses her jewellery, she doesn’t just accessorise, she colours her entire world. This Akshaya Tritiya, the brand is inviting every woman to write her story in her own vibrant hues.
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Creative Galileo appoints Manish Doshi as Chief Operating Officer
Edtech platform brings in education veteran to drive next phase of growth.
MUMBAI: Creative Galileo has just found the perfect formula to accelerate its growth by bringing in a man who has spent over two decades helping shape the future of learning. The leading early learning and edtech platform today announced the appointment of Manish Doshi as its new Chief Operating Officer (COO). Doshi brings more than 20 years of rich experience across the global education ecosystem, including over 18 years with Cambridge University Press & Assessment and a stint with Oxford University Press.
In his new role, Manish will oversee operations as Creative Galileo continues to expand its presence across homes, classrooms, and institutional learning ecosystems in India and international markets.
Creative Galileo founder Prerna Jhunjhunwala said, “I’m pleased to welcome Manish Doshi as chief operating officer. As we expand our learning platforms across both local and global boards, Manish will help drive the next phase of growth and strengthen our engagement with schools, teachers and families.”
The appointment comes at a key moment in the company’s journey as it aims to make high-quality, engaging early learning accessible to millions of children while deepening partnerships with educational institutions worldwide.
From Cambridge to Creative Galileo, Manish Doshi has clearly mastered the art of building strong foundations and now he’s ready to help shape the next chapter of one of India’s promising early learning platforms.






