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Network18 ropes in Eswaran Arasu to sharpen branded content push in south

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MUMBAI: Eswaran Arasu has joined Network18 Media & Investments Limited as branded content lead – south, signalling a renewed push to deepen advertiser-led storytelling across southern markets.

Arasu moves from HT Digital Streams, where he spent a year as agm, branded content lead – south, steering regional brand integrations and custom content partnerships. Before that, he logged over nine years at Bennett Coleman and Co. Ltd. (Times Group), rising through multiple roles, most recently as manager, and gaining deep exposure to sales-led content solutions at scale.

Earlier in his career, Arasu worked with Crown Relocations and Synergetic Inception Events, building a foundation across marketing, events and client servicing.

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At Network18, he is expected to focus on strengthening branded content offerings, aligning editorial creativity with commercial outcomes, and tapping the growing appetite for regionally rooted, high-impact brand narratives in the south.

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MS Dhoni joins Cars24’s Crashfree India as Goodwill Ambassador

Cricketing legend lends his voice to the fight against road fatalities in India.

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MUMBAI: MS Dhoni has traded his cricket whites for a new kind of captaincy, one that aims to save lives on India’s roads. The former India captain has been appointed Goodwill Ambassador for Crashfree India, Cars24’s national road safety initiative. The move brings one of the country’s most trusted and disciplined public figures to a cause that desperately needs both credibility and urgency.

India continues to record the highest number of traffic fatalities globally. In 2024 alone, 1,80,000 people lost their lives on Indian roads, one every three minutes. The country has roughly 1% of the world’s vehicles but accounts for 11 per cent of global road deaths. Shockingly, 66 per cent of those killed were between 18 and 34 years old, the most productive age group, and nearly 10,000 were school students. Seven in ten fatalities were linked to overspeeding.

Dhoni, known for his calm judgment under pressure, did not mince words when speaking about the issue. “A vehicle gives you freedom, but it also gives you responsibility,” he said. “On our roads, too many people still see safety as a rule to follow only when someone is watching. That mindset has cost us far too much.”

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He added: “We already know what is going wrong. We know how many lives are being lost. What we need now is not more excuses. We need more responsibility, more discipline, and more respect for life.”

For Cars24, the association goes beyond a celebrity endorsement. Founder and CEO Vikram Chopra described Dhoni’s involvement as a game-changer: “His understanding of Indian roads is grounded in lived experience. He holds us to a higher standard and his involvement challenges us to push this mission further.”

Crashfree India aims to shift the national conversation on road safety from reaction to prevention, from accepting deaths as routine to treating them as the urgent failure they are. With Dhoni on board, the initiative gains a powerful, trusted voice that transcends statistics and connects directly with millions of Indians.

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In a country where dangerous driving is too often mistaken for confidence, Dhoni’s message is refreshingly clear: true strength lies in control, discipline, and respect for life. When one of India’s most respected captains decides to lead this fight, the conversation suddenly becomes much harder to ignore.

The roads just got a new captain. And this time, the goal is not to win a trophy but to save lives.

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