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BVLGARI’s timeless collections blend with the bold narratives of Made In Heaven season 2
Mumbai: When it comes to visual media, fashion plays a vital role in enabling each character to construct, sculpt and express their identities in a way that supports the narrated story. Prime Video’s Made In Heaven created a close association with accessorising and clothing, but in a way that seamlessly suited the characters’ personalities. Sobhita Dhulipala and Kalki Koechlin’s stunning appearances in the show resonate with BVLGARI’s collections, symbolising empowerment and self-expression. BVLGARI unveils a mesmerising narrative of love, empowerment, and transformation through its iconic SERPENTI and OCTO FINISSIMO collections. These collections symbolise the fusion of enduring love, personal strength, and unwavering togetherness.
The bold personas of Made In Heaven season 2, Sobhita Dhulipala and Kalki Koechlin perfectly mirror the essence of BVLGARI’s new creations. The iconic SERPENTI series embodies their journey of metamorphosis and self-renewal, while the OCTO FINISSIMO collection reflects their fearless self-expression and empowerment.
The collaboration of BVLGARI and Made In Heaven season 2 creates a synergy that celebrates individuality and empowerment, echoing the brand’s philosophy. BVLGARI continues to create timeless pieces that encapsulate the ever-evolving nature of relationships and personal narratives, showcasing the enduring beauty of love and self-discovery.
Made In Heaven season 2 is produced by Excel Media and Entertainment and Tiger Baby, created and directed by Reema Kagti and Zoya Akhtar along with Nitya Mehra, Alankrita Shrivastava, and Neeraj Ghaywan. Starring Sobhita Dhulipala and Arjun Mathur in lead roles, the series also stars Jim Sarbh, Kalki Koechlin, Shashank Arora, Shivani Raghuvanshi, Vijay Raaz with the new addition of Mona Singh, Ishwak Singh and Trinetra Haldar. The seven-episode series is streaming now on Prime Video in India and across 240 countries and territories worldwide.
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Indeed expands ChatGPT job search app to India and 50 plus countries
Conversational AI meets hiring as users get personalised roles via chat
NEW DELHI: Indeed has expanded its integration with ChatGPT to India and more than 50 countries, opening up a new, conversational way for users to search and explore job opportunities.
The move brings job discovery directly into chat, allowing users to describe roles in plain language instead of relying on filters. By typing prompts such as “remote marketing jobs” or “data analyst roles in Pune above Rs 8 lakh per annum”, users can instantly receive tailored listings drawn from Indeed’s platform.
To unlock personalised recommendations, users can connect their Indeed profiles, enabling the system to match roles based on their skills, work experience, education and preferences. The integration pulls from a vast dataset of over 645 million job seeker profiles and analyses more than 140 million hiring signals daily to refine results.
While job discovery happens within ChatGPT, applications are still completed on Indeed’s platform, where users can apply, schedule interviews and connect with employers.
Indeed vice president product Sol Garger said, “Career inspiration often strikes in unexpected places. Integrating Indeed’s hiring marketplace with ChatGPT helps job seekers turn those moments into action.”
The feature is available through the ChatGPT Apps directory, where users can connect their Indeed accounts and activate the service by typing “@Indeed” in a chat. The app also provides company insights, including overviews and employee ratings, helping candidates make more informed decisions.
Importantly, Indeed said it does not share sensitive personal data such as contact details or application history with OpenAI. Only basic profile information required for job matching is used.
The collaboration marks a broader shift in how people approach job hunting. Instead of scrolling through listings, users can now refine searches through conversation, adjusting criteria in real time and receiving increasingly relevant results.
As artificial intelligence continues to reshape recruitment, the Indeed-ChatGPT tie-up points to a future where job searches are not just faster, but far more intuitive and personalised.







