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This Valentine’s Day, Kushal’s introduces their new jewellery collection, ‘Love that Shines’
Mumbai: One of the leading fashion & silver Jewellery brand—Kushal’s, has embraced the essence of love and elegance with the launch of their ‘Love That Shines’ jewellery collection, just in time for Valentine’s Day.
The carefully crafted 92.5 sterling silver collection from Kushal’s is a perfect blend of subtlety and sparkle, representing minimalist chic design in beautiful rose gold plating, making the jewellery look exquisite. The collection includes sleek chains with modern heart and infinity symbol pendants, earrings, bracelets, and promise rings that shine in every moment. These products are also available in rose gold, rhodium and gold pigment plating.
What sets this collection apart is the stunning jewellery designs and the thoughtful digital Video Campaign (DVC) accompanying it. The campaign, aptly themed around ‘Love That Shines,’ goes beyond the glimmer of jewellery to highlight the significance of small gestures in relationships. The emphasis on acts of love and kindness between partners, from simple breakfasts to thoughtful rides to work, adds a unique dimension to the campaign, resonating with the brand’s recognition that every couple has their language of love.
While expressing the brand’s vision, Kushal’s, director – marketing, Ankit Gulechha, said, “The strength of a bond lies in the significance of small moments. We celebrate those gestures with our ‘Love That Shines’ collection this Valentine’s Day, meticulously crafted in 92.5 sterling silver. The jewellery goes beyond the aesthetics and brings you the opportunity of perfect gifting – an everlasting piece of jewellery. With durable and stylish designs symbolizing the endurance of love, the jewellery is thoughtfully priced to ensure accessibility to a wider audience, making each piece a perfect and lasting token of affection.”
The focus on minimalistic and chic designs tailored for modern Indian women indicates a thoughtful approach to addressing consumers’ diverse needs and styles. The brand’s commitment to providing a seamless online and offline shopping experience reinforces its dedication to making these beautiful pieces easily accessible to customers. The 92.5 delicate silver earrings and 92.5 fine silver pendant necklace are priced from Rs 450 & Rs 980, respectively.
The collection will be available on https://www.kushals.com/pages/valentines-day and more than 75 stores across India.
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Madhu Soman joins Crestoria Global advisory board role
Former WION, Zee Business executive pivots to mentorship platform
MUMBAI: Madhu Soman, former chief business officer at WION and Zee Business, has joined the board of advisors at Crestoria Global, marking a shift from newsroom leadership to mentorship and education.
Soman, who brings close to three decades of experience across journalism and media management, said the move reflects a growing focus on shaping the next generation through guidance and real-world insight. His career spans leadership roles at organisations including Bloomberg, Thomson Reuters and Reuters, covering markets from India to Asia-Pacific.
“Across 28 years in the news business, one idea kept resurfacing as a meaningful off-ramp, teaching, mentorship, and helping shape the next generation,” said Soman. “Crestoria sits right at that intersection.”
Crestoria Global, which positions itself as a long-term education and career advisory platform, focuses on helping students navigate global opportunities through structured guidance, research-led insights and personalised mentorship. The company said its approach goes beyond university admissions to focus on long-term career positioning.
Soman added that the platform’s philosophy of designing success with intent, rather than leaving it to chance, resonated with his own outlook on impact and influence.
The advisory board brings together professionals from diverse fields, including academia, media and corporate leadership, aimed at offering students a broader perspective on career pathways in an increasingly complex global landscape.
As he steps into this new role, Soman’s move signals a wider trend of seasoned industry leaders turning towards mentorship, where experience is not just shared, but scaled for the next generation.








