Brands
Technosport flexes festive fit with Durga Pujo film and Bengal expansion
MUMBAI: Pujo just got a wardrobe workout. Technosport, India’s fastest-growing activewear brand, has draped itself in festive spirit with the launch of its Durga Pujo campaign, ‘Fit for Pujo’, while simultaneously flexing its retail muscle in Bengal.
The campaign, unveiled on Mahalaya, stars acclaimed Bengali actor Bhaswar Chatterjee, whose presence adds a homegrown touch of authenticity. Through poetic visuals and a lyrical voiceover, the film celebrates autumn’s first whispers, the joy of new clothes, and the season of light and renewal. It ties these cultural cues neatly with Technosport’s promise of stylish, performance-driven activewear.
“Pujo is not just about new clothes, it’s about preparing for a season of energy, joy, and fresh beginnings,” said Technosport, head of marketing, Patralika Agrawal. “With ‘Fit for Pujo,’ we wanted to capture that spirit, making activewear feel as festive as it is functional.”
The campaign launch coincides with two new exclusive brand outlets opening in Kolkata’s Mani Square Mall and Asansol’s Sentrum Mall, bringing Technosport’s nationwide tally to 21 stores. With Exclusive Brand Outlets (EBO) revenues doubling year-on-year and an 83 per cent conversion rate on footfalls, the brand is confidently striding towards its Rs 600 crore revenue goal for FY 2025–26.
By weaving Bhaswar Chatterjee’s cultural resonance into the narrative and making a strategic push in the East, Technosport is betting big on Pujo as more than just a festival. It’s the season to dress, renew and move.
Brands
Cars24 co-founder Gajendra Jangid steps down amid leadership churn
Exits of CEO Himanshu Ratnoo and Ankit Bhalla add to top-level reshuffle
NEW DELHI: Cars24 has seen further top-level changes with co-founder Gajendra Jangid stepping down, adding to a series of senior exits at the company in recent months.
According to media reports, Jangid conveyed his decision in an internal communication to employees, stating that he had been considering the move for some time. He noted that there comes a stage when a company no longer relies on its founders to keep progressing, adding that it felt like the right moment to step back.
His exit follows a period of notable leadership churn at the Gurugram-based company. Recently, Himanshu Ratnoo stepped down as chief executive officer, while Ankit Bhalla also exited the organisation, signalling movement across key roles.
Responding to the development, Vikram Chopra acknowledged Jangid’s contribution, crediting him for shaping the brand, driving its marketing direction, and supporting the development of key teams and platforms within the ecosystem.
With multiple senior departures in quick succession, the company appears to be entering a phase of internal restructuring as it continues to scale its used car business in a competitive market.







