Brands
MyGlamm steps aboard as make-up partner of ‘Bigg Boss season 16’
Mumbai: MyGlamm announced that it is joining hands with Bigg Boss as its official make-up partner. The reality show is set to return for a thrilling season 16 on Colors with the theme “Game badlega, kyunki Bigg Boss ab khud khelega.”
As India’s largest direct-to-consumer make-up brand, MyGlamm embraces the philosophy of building a community with its users, engaging with them, and eventually creating products with their insight. MyGlamm’s association with Colors’ Bigg Boss season 16 is the right step in that direction, tapping into the entertainment-loving audience present in multiple markets cutting across geo-social cross-sections.
MyGlamm is all set to accentuate the glam quotient on the show this season with a dedicated space in the Bigg Boss house called the ‘MyGlamm Zone,’ where you will see the contestants work on their glam game, get ready for the weekend episodes, and perform fun tasks and activities.
This zone will also see Bollywood celebrities visit the Bigg Boss house over the weekends and on special occasions. MyGlamm uses a combination of technology, content, and social media to allow consumers to not only discover its products, but also create a rich, personalised, and tutorial-fuelled post-purchase experience through its app.
Commenting on the association, The Good Glamm Group CEO of beauty & FMCG brands Sukhleen Aneja shared, “We are thrilled to be the make-up partner of Bigg Boss Season 16! MyGlamm is a brand that empowers women to create their own glamour by taking inspiration from popular culture. With this collaboration, we aim to strengthen our endeavour to democratise beauty at a whole new level. This association allows us to penetrate the tier two and three and below cities and leverage the immense reach and traction across consumer segments provided by Bigg Boss.”
“As the largest DTC make-up brand in India, MyGlamm creates innovative and personalised beauty products by understanding the beauty needs of women. We’re working with the finest global labs to create formulas that are vegan, toxin-free, with ingredients that are great for the users and are highly efficacious, marrying the best of make-up and skin care,” she added.
Viacom18 revenue head of Colors Pavithra KR said, “Bigg Boss is one of the most beloved and entertaining reality shows in India with a strong fanbase that is spread across the length and depth of the country, offering a unique value proposition for brands. Every year we innovate to provide more value to brands who partner with us on Bigg Boss. While this association provides MyGlamm with an audience reach unparalleled in television, the programmatic integration of the MyGlamm Zone takes brand-consumer engagement to a whole new level, delivering on the brand’s needs for both performance and perception. We’re thrilled about this association that will serve as a bankable platform for the brand to further deepen its community of users and interact with them.”
Furthermore, viewers can vote for their favourite contestants, and the contestant with the most votes will earn the title of ‘MyGlamm Face of the Season.’ Voting can be done by downloading the MyGlamm app on their devices.
Brands
Reliance Retail FY26 revenue rises 11.8 Per Cent to Rs 3.7 lakh crore
Q4 revenue up 11.1 Per Cent, hyperlocal orders surge 4x, PAT steady
MUMBAI: Reliance Retail isn’t just ringing up sales, it’s ringing doorbells faster than ever. Reliance Retail Ventures Limited (RRVL) reported a steady FY26 performance, with growth powered by store expansion, a sharp surge in hyperlocal commerce, and consistent traction across grocery, fashion and jewellery. For the full year, revenue rose 11.8 per cent year-on-year to Rs 3,70,026 crore. In the January–March quarter, revenue from operations climbed 11.1 per cent to Rs 87,344 crore, up from Rs 78,622 crore a year earlier.
Operating performance remained stable, with Q4 EBITDA inching up 3.1 per cent YoY to Rs 6,921 crore from Rs 6,711 crore. However, quarterly profit after tax held steady at Rs 3,563 crore. For the full fiscal, PAT grew 11.7 per cent to Rs 13,842 crore.
Expansion remained a key lever. RRVL added 1,564 new stores during FY26, while simultaneously scaling its digital and hyperlocal commerce play. The latter emerged as a standout, with daily orders surging more than fourfold year-on-year in Q4, underlining a clear shift towards faster, localised fulfilment.
In grocery, large-format stores maintained momentum, aided by festive demand and the expansion of Smart Bazaar, which crossed 1,000 stores. Promotional campaigns such as ‘Full Paisa Vasool’ delivered record results, with sales rising 26 per cent YoY.
Digital commerce also picked up pace. JioMart added 5.8 million new users in Q4, nearly doubling its registered base year-on-year. Hyperlocal orders grew 29 per cent sequentially and over 300 per cent annually during the quarter.
Fashion and lifestyle saw steady traction. Ajio recorded a 23 per cent YoY rise in average bill value, while fast-fashion platform Shein crossed 11 million app installs, scaling rapidly with expanding product lines.
The jewellery business added further shine, with average bill value jumping 53 per cent YoY, largely driven by rising gold prices and sustained consumer demand.
Commenting on the shift, RRVL executive director Isha Ambani said hyperlocal commerce has become a structural growth driver, with orders rising more than fourfold over the year.
Looking ahead to FY27, the company is betting on technology to deepen engagement. The focus, Ambani noted, will be on AI-led merchandising, sharper pricing strategies and disciplined execution turning scale into sustained customer value.
In short, the carts are fuller, the clicks are quicker, and the next phase looks less about reach and more about precision.








