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Cup of laughs as Rosepod bowls out new cricket comedy podcast
MUMBAI: Cricket, comedy, and a whole lot of Cups, that’s the winning pitch Rosepod is banking on. The podcasting arm of Rose Audio Visuals, the studio behind some of India’s most original screen content, has just dropped Two Boys One Cup, a riotous new cricket podcast hosted by comedians Sorabh Pant and Aakash Mehta.
The duo both diehard cricket buffs and full-time funny men, take listeners on a rollercoaster ride through the sport’s most unforgettable tournaments, from the glorious to the downright bizarre. With unfiltered banter and wicked humour, they dissect legendary matches, outrageous moments, and larger-than-life personalities that have shaped cricket’s storybook over decades.
The debut episode, now streaming across major audio platforms (and on Rosepod’s Youtube channel), kicks things off with a nostalgia-fuelled look at India vs Pakistan’s Asia Cup clashes from the drama of 1984 to the fireworks of 2025. Expect Pant and Mehta to do what commentators don’t crack jokes about Dhoni’s calm chaos, Hardik Pandya’s blonde experiments, and Virat Kohli’s death stare, while also celebrating the passion and unpredictability that define Indo-Pak encounters.
“With ‘Two Boys One Cup’, we wanted to create a space that blends cricket passion with pure comedy,” said Rose Audio Visuals COO Mitesh Patel. “It’s nostalgic, irreverent, and deeply relatable, everything Indian cricket fans love. With Sorabh and Aakash’s banter, it’s impossible not to laugh while you relive some of the sport’s most iconic moments.”
Sorabh Pant summed it up in true comic spirit: “It’s basically two grown men arguing over Cups and occasionally agreeing on cricket. From legends to hairstyles, we’re covering it all.”
Adding to that, Aakash Mehta quipped, “We’ve all had those debates about ‘that one match’ or ‘that one player’. This show is our tribute to those endless cricket convos only with more jokes, less shouting, and way better sound.”
With its sharp wit, nostalgia-laced insights, and irreverent energy, Two Boys One Cup is less about stats and more about stories the kind that every cricket fan (and even the cricket-agnostic) can laugh along to. So whether you’re reliving Tendulkar’s sixes or just here for the jokes, this Cup promises to overflow with laughs.
Stream the first episode of ‘Two Boys One Cup’ now on Rosepod’s Youtube channel or your favourite audio platform because every Cup deserves a laugh.
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Lotus Herbals unveils HydroActivated sunscreen with high-impact campaign
Harnaaz Sandhu fronts digital push spotlighting breakthrough sun care tech
MUMBAI: Lotus Herbals has rolled out a high-decibel marketing campaign to introduce what it calls India’s first hydro-activated sunscreen, aiming to reshape how consumers think about sun protection.
At the centre of the launch is the Safe Sun HydroActivated Sunscreen SPF 50+ PA+++, a formulation built on a patent-pending Hydrosome Technology that activates on contact with moisture. Unlike conventional sunscreens that can weaken with sweat, this product is designed to do the opposite, boosting protection when the skin is exposed to water or perspiration.
The campaign is led by Harnaaz Sandhu and is being amplified across OTT platforms, social media and outdoor locations in key metro cities. The brand film takes a light, relatable approach to everyday sunscreen struggles such as uneven application and fading protection, while positioning the new product as a reliable, high-performance alternative for active lifestyles.
Beyond its core technology, the sunscreen features next-generation UV filters and Edelweiss Flower Extract, offering hydration alongside protection. The formula claims up to 10 hours of water resistance and even, all-round defence against sun exposure and tanning, targeting consumers who want both skincare and performance in one product.
Speaking about the launch, Lotus Herbals chairman and managing director Nitin Passi said, “We are excited to launch India’s first sunscreen with hydroactivated technology which is our most innovative product launch. This isn’t just a sunscreen; it’s a technological breakthrough that utilises a novel manufacturing process. We’ve created a product that stays invisible on the skin yet becomes a performance powerhouse when the user is most active.”
Sharing her experience, Lotus Herbals brand ambassador Harnaaz Sandhu said, “I am thrilled to be associated with Lotus Herbals Safe Sun for their new sun protection campaign. In my world, there is no room for shortcuts, and I need functional and reliable products that work as hard as I do. The hydroactivated sunscreen is a game-changer because it blends with my skin and protects me better when I’m pushing my limits.”
The campaign is being distributed across platforms including JioStar connected TV integrations and ZEE5, along with television placements such as Sa Re Ga Ma Pa in West Bengal. A large influencer push involving over a thousand creators, along with in-store branding and retail activations, is also part of the rollout.
With a blend of science-led positioning and mass-market storytelling, Lotus Herbals is betting on innovation to stand out in the crowded sun care segment, hoping its moisture-powered promise strikes the right chord with today’s always-on consumers.






