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Tailor Masterji relies on his Usha Domestic Industrial Sewing Machine to deliver joy!
Mumbai: Usha International recently launched their new Usha Domestic Industrial Sewing Machines TV ad.
We all know the pulls and pushes of today’s busy lives and this 30-second ad film captures the essence in a way that each one of us will be able to relate to.
Shot by Illusionist Films, Mumbai, the TVC showcases a simple yet engaging tale about how the Tailor Masterji relies on the Usha sewing machine to power his creativity with confidence in order to cater to the never-ending demands of today’s customers.
The overall narrative is straightforward and fun showing the quintessential masterji and his assistant navigate the whims of an insatiable customer with elan. A young girl is excitedly asking for multiple style elements she would like incorporated into the two outfits she wants tailored for a party in “four days”. Will the outfits be ready on time, she wants to know. Ho jaayega, says masterji, secure in the knowledge they have the trusted Usha Sewing Machine, a gadget that will make meeting deadlines a breeze.
Everyone’s smiling and the world is a happy place again!
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OpenAI’s Stargate lead Peter Hoeschele exits with two senior leaders
Trio behind compute push set to join new startup amid leadership reshuffle
SAN FRANCISCO: Peter Hoeschele, a key figure behind OpenAI’s early Stargate data centre initiative, has exited the company, according to a report by The Information.
The departure is part of a broader leadership shift, with two other senior executives, Shamez Hemani and Anuj Saharan, also set to leave in the coming days. All three are expected to join the same new startup, although details about the venture remain under wraps.
The trio played a central role in OpenAI’s Stargate effort, an initiative aimed at building large-scale data centre capacity in-house to reduce reliance on external infrastructure providers. Their exits mark a notable moment for the company’s compute strategy as it continues to scale rapidly.
OpenAI spokesperson said in a statement to The Information, “We’re grateful for the contributions Peter, Shamez, and Anuj have made to OpenAI and wish them the very best in what comes next.” The company also pointed to the recent appointment of Sachin Katti to lead its industrial compute organisation, signalling continuity in its infrastructure roadmap.
OpenAI has indicated that it does not plan to directly replace Hoeschele’s role, suggesting a possible restructuring of responsibilities within the team.
As competition intensifies in the race to build next-generation AI systems, leadership changes in core infrastructure teams are likely to draw close attention. For now, the spotlight shifts to what this departing trio builds next, and how OpenAI adapts as it scales its ambitions.






