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Gulzar lightens up Luminous’s Diwali

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MUMBAI: Luminous has launched a unique social campaign that celebrates a part of Diwali that we often forget to talk about. While most Diwali campaigns talk about spending and splurging, others talk about the display of lights and fireworks across the country. This campaign, however, goes away from the conventional routes.

In a refreshing move, Luminous teamed up with renowned poet, lyricist and legend Gulzar to remind a country lost in the frenzy of bright lights and fireworks that at the end of the day the one thing that matters more than any other is the light in a person’s heart. In his own inimitable style and distinctive voice, Gulzar has brought out the message that only through the true light in our hearts, can we bring hope and happiness to the lives around us.

About the inception of this campaign, Autumn Worldwide CEO Anusha Shetty said, “It’s not too often when a client asks to create a campaign that goes beyond products.”

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Luminous Power Technologies marketing VP Sachin Bhalla added, “Luminous as a brand has been very deeply embedded in consumer lives over the last 30 years. With these enchanting words we are happy to give the #roshnidilki a new meaning.”

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Lyrics of the poem:

Jab roshni kam ho jaaye toh
Ummeed jagaa dete hain
Jab suraj doobne lagta hai
Hum dil jalaa lete hain

Zindagi roshni, zindagi noor bhi hai
Magar dil jalaane ka dastoor bhi hai

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Bahot raat tak roshni karti hai
Agar dil mein choti si ummeed rakh do
Ujaalon se ghar bhar mehekne lagega
Hatheli pe roshan koi cheez rakh do

Galey lagne waalon ka dastoor bhi hai
Zindagi roshni, zindagi noor bhi hai

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CEAT signs Yashasvi Jaiswal as brand ambassador in multi-year deal

The tyre giant is backing one of Indian cricket’s brightest young stars, deepening a sporting association that goes to the heart of its brand strategy

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MUMBAI: CEAT Limited has signed a multi-year partnership with Yashasvi Jaiswal, one of Indian cricket’s most electrifying young batters, effective 1st April 2026. The deal adds fresh muscle to the Mumbai-based tyre maker’s long-running bet on cricket as its primary marketing canvas.

Jaiswal’s rapid rise in international cricket made him a coveted name in the sponsorship market. His composure under pressure, consistency across formats and an almost unnerving adaptability at the crease are precisely the qualities CEAT wants consumers to associate with its tyres. The brand has historically aligned itself with cricketers who embody control and dependability, and Jaiswal fits that template with little coaxing.

Anant Goenka, vice-chairman of RPG Group, framed the signing in the language of shared values. “Cricket has always been an integral part of CEAT’s brand journey, and we are delighted to welcome Yashasvi Jaiswal to the CEAT family,” he said. “He is one of the most exciting young talents in Indian cricket today, and the qualities he brings to the game — control, dependability and adaptability — align strongly with the values we stand for as a brand. We believe Yashasvi has the potential to lead across tournaments and formats in the years ahead.”

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Jaiswal, for his part, was equally enthusiastic. “I am excited to begin this association with CEAT, a brand that has such a strong legacy in cricket and has been associated with several respected names in the game over the years,” he said. “It is always special to partner with a brand that shares your passion for cricket.”

CEAT, founded in Italy in 1924 and now the flagship company of the US$5.2 billion RPG Group, produces more than 41 million tyres a year and sells across 110 countries. It is the first tyre brand to receive both the Deming Grand Prize from the Union of Japanese Scientists and Engineers and the World Economic Forum’s Lighthouse Designation for its use of fourth industrial revolution technologies — credentials that suggest a company comfortable playing the long game.

And that, perhaps, is why Jaiswal makes such sense. He is 23, already a Test opener for India, and almost certainly just getting started. For CEAT, signing him now is less a sponsorship and more an investment — in a career, and in a cricket-obsessed market, that has plenty of overs left to play.

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