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Fashion Value Chain
10 hours ago
- Business
- Fashion Value Chain
Bajaj Finserv Celebrates Dealer Success with Rakul Preet Singh
On 17th June 2025, five Bajaj Finserv partner store dealers met Rakul Preet Singh. But the excitement doesn't end here. Now, you have a chance to meet cricketing idol KL Rahul through Bajaj Finserv's latest campaign. Mumbai witnessed an exciting event on 17th June 2025, when five top-performing Bajaj Finserv partner store dealers were rewarded with an exclusive in-person meet-and-greet with Bollywood actress Rakul Preet Singh. Held at the JW Marriott in Juhu, this gathering was part of Bajaj Finserv's highly successful Blockbuster EMI Days campaign, an initiative that made premium home appliances more affordable and shopping experiences more rewarding for both customers and partner stores. The top five winners were Nandilath Gmart, Vasanth and Co., Deepak Telecom, Keshri Collection, and Vishal Mobile. Know more. Bajaj Finserv Celebrates Dealer Success with Rakul Preet Singh The Blockbuster EMI Days campaign: Making big purchases easy and fun Running from 10th April to 30th May 2025, the Blockbuster EMI Days campaign focused on transforming the way consumers buy big-value items like home appliances and gadgets. Bajaj Finserv combined attractive offers-up to 55% off on top brands and Easy EMI options-with engaging promotions featuring cricket star Suresh Raina and actress Rakul Preet Singh. To ensure the message reached customers nationwide, personalised videos were created in seven local languages. An integral part of the campaign was the BFL Summer Store Decor contest, also known as Apna Store Sajao, which encouraged partner stores across cities and towns to creatively decorate their stores with branded collaterals. The contest participants had an e-meet with Rakul Preet Singh and Suresh Raina. And 5 lucky winners earned the opportunity to meet Rakul Preet Singh in person. Introducing #KLRahulSeMilo Challenge: Your Chance to Meet KL Rahul For those who missed out on meeting Rakul Preet Singh, Bajaj Finserv's ongoing campaign is exclusively for the customers. The #KLRahulSeMilo Challenge, on from 30th May to 30th June 2025, offers an opportunity for you to win an exclusive meet-and-greet session with Indian cricketing icon KL Rahul. Dealer Success Team with Rakul Preet Singh How to participate in #KLRahulSeMilo Challenge Earn points for every activity completed Engage: Use the Insta EMI Card, shop via Hamara Mall, or pay bills using BBPS. Explore: Apply for loans, top-ups, or pocket insurance. Update: Download the latest app version, activate Bajaj Prime, or check your credit score. Share: Interact with the campaign on social media using #KLRahulSeMilo. Submit your proof of participation here: Benefits of participating Stand a chance to personally meet KL Rahul – a rare and exciting experience for cricket fans. Enjoy the convenience and benefits of Bajaj Finserv's financial products while accumulating points. Stay updated on exclusive offers, deals, and personalised services through the app and social media. Winners receive direct communication via WhatsApp, SMS, email, or phone call, with the final list announced on Bajaj Finserv's Instagram handle. â Bajaj Finserv: Where finance meets entertainment By blending celebrity-driven engagement with practical finance solutions, Bajaj Finserv continues to redefine customer experiences. Whether you're a dealer or a customer, the company's campaigns aim to reward loyalty, inspire excitement, and make financial services more enjoyable. Bajaj Finserv continues to build lasting relationships with customers and partners by blending entertainment and practical financial solutions. The Blockbuster EMI Days and #KLRahulSeMilo campaigns demonstrate Bajaj Finserv's commitment to listening to customer needs and rewarding partners who contribute to spreading the message. Bajaj Finance Limited Bajaj Finance Ltd. ('BFL', 'Bajaj Finance', or 'the Company'), a subsidiary of Bajaj Finserv Ltd., is a deposit taking Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC-D) registered with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and is classified as an NBFC-Investment and Credit Company (NBFC-ICC). BFL is engaged in the business of lending and acceptance of deposits. It has a diversified lending portfolio across retail, SMEs, and commercial customers with significant presence in both urban and rural India. It accepts public and corporate deposits and offers a variety of financial services products to its customers. BFL, a thirty-five-year-old enterprise, has now become a leading player in the NBFC sector in India and on a consolidated basis, it has a franchise of 69.14 million customers. BFL has the highest domestic credit rating of AAA/Stable for long-term borrowing, A1+ for short-term borrowing, and CRISIL AAA/Stable & [ICRA]AAA(Stable) for its FD program. It has a long-term issuer credit rating of BB+/Positive and a short-term rating of B by S&P Global ratings. To know more, visit


NDTV
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- NDTV
Rakul Preet Singh Checks Into "Barbie Land" In A Beautiful Pink Dress
Rakul Preet Singh knows how to make a statement when it comes to fashion. Whether in her gorgeous gowns or beautiful sarees, the actress serves fashion goals in every ensemble. Recently, Rakul hopped on the Barbiecore trend and posted an array of pictures on Instagram dressed in a halter-neck dress. Her monsoon fashion is filled with vibrant pinks that come with thin spaghetti straps that tied at the back of her neck. The bodice featured gathered fabric, creating a slightly ruched effect around the neckline and chest area. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Rakul Singh (@rakulpreet) While the dress seemed fitted at the bust, the fabric naturally flowed from the waist, transitioning into a skirt. Gentle pleats below the waist created soft folds that gave volume and movement to the dress. For makeup, Rakul opted for a neutral eyeshadow, thin eyeliner, subtle blush and a nude brown lipstick. Gold statement earrings, a bracelet stack, rings and flat sandals finished her look with elegance. Rakul styled her hair in natural waves and tied them in a ponytail. A few strands of hair were left loose in the front which framed her face perfectly. Rakul Preet Singh's love for pink is no secret. The actress often dresses up in a vibrant colour for events. Earlier, Rakul wore a pretty pink saree from the shelves of clothing brand Anavila, priced at Rs 24,500. The cotton drape featured vertical prints in various shades of pink. She draped the six-yard wonder in the classic, traditional manner with pleats on the front and a drape hanging down her shoulder. She chose a simple yet elegant sleeveless blouse. Her choice of oxidised silver jewellery was a fitting choice for the look. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Rakul Singh (@rakulpreet) When it comes to picking the perfect outfit in the pink colour palette, you know whom to turn to for advice.


Hindustan Times
6 days ago
- General
- Hindustan Times
Rakul Preet Singh recalls nervy times during Army officer dad's postings, says she got his 'army genetic'
She may not be a big observer of Father's Day as a concept, but Rakul Preet Singh is extremely close to her father. Rakul admits she has a special bond with dad, Col (Retd) Kulwinder Singh, including shared character traits as well. In a special Father's Day chat with HT, Rakul opens up on memories with her dad and the biggest learnings from him. Talking about the significance of Father's Day, Rakul says, "I think the joy is in celebrating your parents every day, your father every day, for the unlimited sacrifices that they have given while raising us. I think just celebrating them for one day is not enough. It's more about special memories that we create throughout the year." Rakul admits that she is very similar to her father. "We are both practical. I think I get his army genetic of pushing against odds. Nature-wise, both of us are equally hot-tempered, but also very driven, very disciplined and punctual," she tells us. Rakul's father served in the Indian Army, and when she was growing up, he would often be away, at times in sensitive locations where contact would be limited. "Today, when I look back, I feel that, thanks to my mother, we never felt those anxious moments," she admits. Rakul says that she and her brother were too young to understand how serious things were back then, but credits both her father and mother for not letting them get overwhelmed. "We were kids and much younger to actually understand the gravity of the situation. But, kudos to them for never letting us feel the same. And also that, in an era where mobile phones were not there to constantly keep in check and keep talking. I feel like a huge credit goes to them for keeping the environment at home so normal that we never felt that there was anything worrisome." Despite that, Rakul does remember times when she saw her mother tense when her father was posted in the North-East. "I do have certain memories of one or two instances where we couldn't locate him. He was in a disturbed area, and there was news of a shootout. I have very specific memories when my mom was really tense till we heard back that everything was fine. Especially (when he served) in the northeast; he served there for years. So that was a very disturbed time for the family, but we were not privy to it." Rakul adds that even now, after she is successful, her father and mother keep her grounded just by being themselves. "The best thing is that my father or my mother both are very unaffected by fame or success. They are very happy, very supportive, but very unaffected by it. That's what actually keeps me grounded."


Gulf Today
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Gulf Today
Rakul Preet shares her traffic woes: Didn't move an inch in an hour
Actress Rakul Preet Singh has showcased her frustration over getting stuck in a heavy traffic jam in Mumbai and shared that her car didn't even move an inch in an hour. Rakul Preet took to Instagram Stories to share a sneak-peek of the traffic jam she was caught in, showing a long queue of cars stretching out in both directions. 'Never been stuck in such a traffic jam in my life .. what's happening mumbai .. one hour and we haven't moved an inch,' Rakul wrote as the caption. The actress did not share details about where she was coming from. However, on June 11, the actress shared a moment from her wellness routine. She posted a video of herself walking barefoot in a garden. Taking to Instagram Stories, she dropped a calming video of herself walking barefoot on a lush green garden, urging her followers to do the same. She wrote, 'Grounding or walking bare feet has many many and find yourself a garden to do so Atleast once a week #connect with nature.' On the professional front, the 34-year-old actress will next be seen in the upcoming romantic comedy 'De De Pyaar De 2,' the sequel to the 2019 box office hit. She will once again step into the role of Ayesha Khurana, with Ajay Devgn also reprising his character, Ashish Mehra. Actor R. Madhavan joins the cast as Dev Khurana, Ayesha's father. The sequel, helmed by director Anshul Sharma, brings back familiar faces including Tabu, Jimmy Shergill, Alok Nath, and Inayat Sood from the original film. Additionally, Tamannaah Bhatia and Prakash Raj will be seen in special cameo roles. 'De De Pyaar De 2 'is scheduled to release on November 14. She was last seen in 'Mere Husband Ki Biwi', a romantic comedy film written and directed by Mudassar Aziz. The film also stars Arjun Kapoor and Bhumi Pednekar. Meanwhile, Rakul took to social media to share a serene moment from her wellness routine. She posted a video of herself walking barefoot in a garden. Promoting the practice of grounding, she encouraged everyone to reconnect with nature and experience its healing benefits at least once a week. Taking to Instagram Stories, the 'Thank God' actress dropped a calming video of herself walking barefoot on a lush green garden, urging her followers to do the same. In the caption, Singh also highlighted the benefits of the practice. She wrote, 'Grounding or walking bare feet has many many and find yourself a garden to do so Atleast once a week #connect with nature.' The actress' latest post about promoting the practice of grounding aligns with the eco-conscious message she shared earlier on World Environment Day. In the post, she had expressed her belief in giving back to the planet, acknowledging that nature provides everything one needs to live a great life. 'The environment is where we all meet; where we all have a mutual interest. Don't just celebrate — Act. Plant. Recycle. Protect,' Rakul wrote as the caption. Indo-Asian News Service


Hindustan Times
6 days ago
- General
- Hindustan Times
Rakul Preet Singh: My dad's time in the Indian Army made me strong emotionally
Rakul Preet Singh's entire life has been shaped by the fact that she is an Army kid. Her father Col (Veteran) Kulvinder Singh served in the Regiment of Artillery, the Arm which fires long range guns, rockets & missiles. Today, on the occasion of Father's Day, she looks back on her formative years with fondness, even though her father would have to be away at a stretch sometimes for duty, 'I grew up in the cantonment, so everyone you know is an Army kid. You think that's a way of life, you don't know any better as a kid. Everyone's father is visiting for a month or a weekend. There would be field postings and peace postings. You become so strong emotionally,' she shares. A post shared by Rakul Singh (@rakulpreet) Rakul also remembers how the distance never meant the love between her and her dad lessened even a bit, 'There were no mobile phones in the 1990s, we used to talk to dad on trunk calls. When he was stationed in the North East around 1999 due to disturbances at the border, a mediator would pass on our message to him 'sahab bacche chocolates laane ko bol rahe hain', we could hear dad's reply but he couldn't hear us. Today, this helps me in a way that trolls don't affect me. I have seen such strong parents.' Operation Sindoor was India's answer to the neighbours over growing terrorism. How did Rakul look at it from the POV of an Army kid, who has lived through uncertain times where her own father had to be on the field, we ask. She says, 'I have seen it. Post Kargil, there was Operation Parakram, Forces were deployed again, my father was deployed too. For three months we didn't know whether our forces are coming back, or what is the situation. Then there were disturbances on the border in North East around 1999. I have heard stories of a shoot at sight order on my dad (from the enemy). Childhood se pata tha... you see life from a different lens. Which is why I feel most Army kids will be balanced and centered. You have grown up in an atmosphere of being fearless, small issues are not an issue at all in life. During Operation Sindoor, my dad and I were glued to our TVs and constantly in touch.' 'It's been a wonderful experience, being a father to Rakul. We were two brothers in our family, we didn't have a girl. Rakul was the first girl child. It's something I am sure my parents missed. Any family is incomplete without a daughter. As for me being away for the nation's duty when she and her brother were growing up, my wife should answer this because she was the one handling the kids. One thing for sure common between both Rakul and Aman is that they never troubled her. They would not get cranky that papa is away. My wife did a wonderful job bringing them up. Rakul has seen me stay away for operations for years, like Operation Vijay and Parakram. It is a foregone conclusion that wars do not resolve anything. However when things go beyond a particular level, some kind of punitive action is required. Our honourable PM took a wonderful stand with Operation Sindoor.'- Col (Veteran) Kulvinder Singh