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Venus Productions join forces with Span Communications

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Mumbai: Venus Productions joined forces with the creative agency Span Communications to produce a video campaign of five films for Madhya Pradesh (MP) Tourism. The first of the campaign features Pankaj Tripathi as the brand ambassador.

The film showcases the best of MP under the direction of Ravi Jain – a seasoned director at Venus Productions. The campaign was overseen by filmmaker Vishal Bharadwaj, who has deep-rooted connections to the state. The film was shot in around 20 days including Gwalior, Ujjain, Orccha, Khajuraho and the jungles of Bandhavgarh, Kanha, Panna, Pench and Satpura.

The film begins with a funny twist—Pankaj Tripathi struggling to act against a green screen, humorously showcasing the limitations of staged performances. This light- hearted setup transitions into breathtaking visuals of Madhya Pradesh’s rich offerings: the architectural marvel of Khajuraho, the spiritual essence of Ujjain, and thrilling wildlife adventures, among others. This dynamic approach, complemented by lyricist Irshaad Kamil’s poignant words, composer Abhishek Arora’s evocative score, and the powerful vocals of Divya Kumar, captures the audience’s imagination and evokes a profound wanderlust.

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Commenting about his experience, Tripathi said, “Madhya Pradesh is a treasure for nature and history lovers. This project is special because it brings together the region’s natural beauty and cultural heritage. Being part of this campaign feels like a journey into India’s heart. Dono Stree 1 & 2 ke alawa aur 5-6 films ki shoot maine MP main shoot kar chuka hoon aur ussi dohraan maine pura MP dekha hai, Har bar yaha bilkul ghar wali feeling aati hai.”

Director Ravi Jain expressed his excitement, stating, “MP Tourism is one of the top brands in Indian advertising scene. Being an advertising director, this five – film campaign holds a special significance for me. And more so as I got the opportunity to work with the best of the best – Pankaj ji, Vishal Sir, Irshad ji and Abhishek Arora. It is a dream team and I am filled with gratitude for this project. For this particular film, we kept intact Pankaj ji’s persona unaltered. The film appeals to all ages as they see the real Pankaj Tripathi who they love in his films and in real. That along with the stunning visuals of the best of MP makes it a unique watch.”

Reflecting on his experience, film-maker, creative director Vishal Bharadwaj mentioned, “I was delighted and thrilled to have my name associated with the beautiful state of Madhya Pradesh. We have put our hearts & minds on how best to capture the state’s charm and connect with the audience. Seeing the final film, it’s clear that our collaboration brought out something truly special!”

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Tourism department principal secretary and managing director of the Tourism Board managing director Sheo Shekhar Shukla commented, “Madhya Pradesh Tourism is globally renowned for its scenic locations and breathtaking landscapes. Our continuous endeavour has been to present the state’s iconic destinations with a distinct identity that resonates not just across India but internationally. This new TVC, brimming with vivid visuals, colour, and life, will play a pivotal role in drawing travellers to our beautiful state.”

Narrating the creative journey, Span Communications founder & CEO Naresh Kheterpal. “MP is the heart of incredible India and its destinations are the heartbeats. Our strategy was to showcase the destinations in their full glory and ask tourists to come and feel it for real. To make this invitation to tourists engaging and impactful, Pankaj Tripathi was roped in. Pankaj is a perfect choice as he has shot for his various films in MP, knows the state well and his persona creates an interesting connection with the brand. This is just a beginning. A lot more interesting stuff is waiting to be unveiled and captivate the audiences.”

Venus Production founding producer Anil Jain stated, “Unlike MP’s past metaphorical campaigns, this project captures the true essence of MP, shot directly on location. We assembled a dream team of passionate, skilled creators, all driven to bring this vision to life and honor the state’s breathtaking landscapes and vibrant culture.”

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India’s telecom subscribers cross 1.32 billion in February 2026

Broadband base swells past 1.06 billion as Jio and Airtel tighten grip on the market.

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MUMBAI: India’s telecom sector is ringing in steady growth once again adding millions of new connections every month while the race for broadband supremacy continues to heat up like a fiercely contested cricket match. According to the latest data released by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) on 1 April 2026, the total telephone subscriber base in the country reached 1,321.31 million at the end of February 2026. This marked a net addition of 7.31 million subscribers during the month, translating into a monthly growth rate of 0.56 per cent.

Wireless subscribers (including mobile and Fixed Wireless Access) stood at 1,273.31 million, registering a net addition of 6.97 million and a growth rate of 0.55 per cent. Within this, urban wireless connections grew to 730.75 million (growth 0.70 per cent), while rural wireless subscribers reached 542.56 million (growth 0.35 per cent).

Wireline subscribers, though much smaller in scale, showed slightly faster growth. The total wireline base increased to 47.99 million, with a net addition of 0.34 million and a monthly growth rate of 0.70 per cent. Urban areas continued to dominate wireline connections with a share of 89.41 per cent.

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Overall tele-density in India improved to 92.66 per cent. Urban tele-density stood at 150.68 per cent, while rural tele-density edged up to 60.02 per cent.

The broadband subscriber base crossed a significant milestone, reaching 1,059.05 million at the end of February 2026. This reflected a healthy net addition of 6.33 million subscribers and a monthly growth rate of 0.60 per cent from January’s figure of 1,052.72 million.

Segment-wise, mobile wireless access continued to drive the majority of growth with 996.52 million subscribers. Fixed Wireless Access (including 5G FWA) added 16.51 million, while wired broadband stood at 46.02 million.

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Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd. maintained its commanding lead with 519.64 million broadband subscribers. Bharti Airtel Ltd. followed with 364.14 million, Vodafone Idea Ltd. with 129.36 million, Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. with 28.70 million, and Atria Convergence Technologies Ltd. with 2.38 million.

Together, these top five players command a massive 98.60 per cent share of the total broadband market.

In the wireless (mobile) segment, private operators continued to dominate with 92.59 per cent market share, leaving public sector undertakings (BSNL and MTNL) with just 7.41 per cent.

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Out of the total 1,257.29 million wireless (mobile) subscribers, 1,177.60 million were active on the peak Visitor Location Register (VLR) date, representing an impressive 93.66 per cent activity rate. Bharti Airtel led in this metric with 99.42 per cent of its subscribers active.

Meanwhile, 14.47 million subscribers submitted requests for Mobile Number Portability (MNP) in February, indicating healthy competition and customer churn across zones.

While urban areas still lead in absolute numbers, rural connectivity is slowly catching up. Rural wireless tele-density stood at 59.46 per cent, compared with the much higher urban figure of 142.32 per cent.

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Fixed Wireless Access using 5G technology also showed promising traction, growing to 11.93 million subscribers. Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel are the primary players driving this segment.

The data paints a picture of a maturing yet still rapidly expanding telecom ecosystem. With total telephone subscribers now well past the 1.32 billion mark and broadband users comfortably above 1.06 billion, India continues to solidify its position as one of the world’s largest and most dynamic digital markets.

From bustling city streets to remote villages, more Indians are staying connected than ever before proving that when it comes to telecom, the country’s appetite for growth shows no signs of hanging up anytime soon.

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