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Royal Challenge Packaged Drinking Water unveils new TVC campaign ‘Choosebold 2.0’

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Mumbai: “Believing in myself and choosing bold has always been my mantra in life” – Virat Kohli

In the unpredictable realms of life, we often find ourselves standing at a crossroads, faced with a choice between the well-trodden path and something a bit more off-the-wall. It’s those who opt for the road less traveled that really make a mark. Choosing Bold isn’t just about being brave; it’s about embracing challenges with the belief that you can conquer them, standing out from the crowd and lighting the way for others. Choosebold 2.0 is an ode to such individuals who fearlessly pave their own paths, inspiring us all to follow suit. The TVC features country’s star player, Virat Kohli known for embracing boldness in every aspect of his life, along with cricketer Smriti Mandhana and actor Vidyut Jamwal.

The groovy rap anthem that wowed the audience last year with Divine, returns with a new rendition, Choosebold 2.0 which is a tribute to the ones who are progressive and fearlessly play their own game in life. The TVC also seeks to inspire aspiring individuals to break free from the shackles of society to choose bold rather than safe. Choosebold 2.0 is a display of the bold choices each of them made in life. From Virat’s success due to his fearless choices in life and on ground to the celebration of Smriti Mandhana‘s bold leadership in guiding her team to victory during the Women’s T20 tournament, showcasing remarkable resilience. And, the nation’s best action hero, Vidyut Jammwal’s journey as he embraced boldness by returning to his martial arts roots after overcoming a significant injury.

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Naya Shers are those who believe in choosing bold and in pushing the boundaries of what is possible. The brand aims to unite such Naya Shers from all corners of the world and inspire others to break free from societal norms and live life on their own terms.

Speaking about the TVC, Diageo India VP and portfolio head, marketing, Varun Koorichh said, “Royal Challenge Packaged Drinking Water is an aspirational brand that celebrates those who defy conventions and choose bold. Our new rendition, Choosebold 2.0 aligns with our brand ethos which encourages individuals to celebrate the pivotal moments of choosing bold. Featuring prominent personalities who choose bold in their lives, like Virat Kohli whose success is a testament to his fearless decisions, both on and off the field. Smriti Mandhana’s never say never attitude that steered her team to victory during Women’s T20 tournament this year, and Vidyut Jammwal’s grit and passion triumphing over an injury and embodying the essence of perseverance. Choose Bold 2.0 goes beyond a campaign as it empowers individuals to unleash their inner strength, resonating with our commitment to celebrating boldness.”

Speaking on the occasion, Virat Kohli said, “In life and in cricket, I have stayed true to my authentic self, choosing to lead the way rather than blend into the crowd. I believe that embracing the bold spirit has brought me closer to everything I have envisioned for myself. Like I said in the rap, I succeeded when I Choose Bold! I look forward to the next generation of Naya Shers to take inspiration from the TVC, to live boldly and fearlessly.”

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Speaking about the association, Smriti Mandhana said, “Breaking barriers and creating my own path in cricket has been an enriching experience, all because I chose to lead and make bold choices rather than settle for less. I always encourage others to follow their hearts and embrace bold choices in life. Choosebold 2.0 is an exceptionally captivating tribute to those who refuse to settle and embrace the spirit of boldness in every aspect of life.”

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Manappuram Finance appoints Sreekanth P V as group head – operations

22-year veteran from Bajaj Finance to drive efficiency and customer experience.

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MUMBAI: Manappuram Finance just upgraded its operations engine because when customer delight needs turbocharging, even the gold loans get a smoother ride. Manappuram Finance Ltd has appointed industry veteran Sreekanth P V as group head for operations & customer experience at the grade of president. In his new role, Sreekanth will lead efforts to strengthen operational efficiency, enhance customer experience, streamline processes, drive service innovation and scale the company’s digital ecosystems across all business verticals.

Sreekanth brings over 22 years of experience in operations management, digital platforms, product innovation and customer experience within the financial services sector. Most recently he served as deputy executive vice president for digital platforms at Bajaj Finance Ltd, where he led the development of a unified app and web platform strategy and built a cohesive digital ecosystem.

Manappuram Finance, chairman and managing director V. P. Nandakumar said, “We are pleased to welcome Mr Sreekanth P V to the leadership team. He brings extensive experience in operations management, digital platforms and customer experience. As we continue to strengthen our operational capabilities and enhance customer engagement, his expertise will play an important role in driving efficiency, innovation and service excellence across the organisation.”

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The appointment reflects Manappuram Finance’s ongoing focus on building a stronger leadership bench and elevating operational standards as the company scales its lending and customer engagement capabilities.

In a sector where every rupee counts twice, Sreekanth isn’t just joining the team, he’s the new conductor making sure the entire orchestra of loans, digital flows and customer smiles stays perfectly in tune.

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