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NDTV
15 hours ago
- Entertainment
- NDTV
Watch: Hrithik Roshan And Triptii Dimri Set The Stage On Fire In A Viral Dance Video
New Delhi: In a now-viral video, Hrithik Roshan and Triptii Dimri can be seen setting the dance floor on fire. Although no such confirmation has been made about the collaboration, eagle-eyed fans are convinced that the duo teamed up for his apparel brand, HRX. Hrithik picked a white T-shirt layered with a front zipper jacket. He teamed it with a pair of black trousers, a cap and sneakers. Triptii, on the other hand, served uber cool vibes in a white crop top with loose-fitted pants and sneakers. Hrithik and Triptii snapped on the sets of a shoot. #HrithikRoshan #TriptiiDimri — (@HrithikRules) July 15, 2025 HRX, co-owned by Hrithik Roshan and Exceed Entertainment, sells a variety of fitness and lifestyle products like apparel, footwear and accessories. Launched in 2013, the brand resonates with a generation passionate about achieving their fitness goals. On the work front, Triptii Dimri is currently gearing up for the release of the romantic drama Dhadak 2 opposite Siddhant Chaturvedi. Directed by Shazia Iqbal, the movie will hit the theatres on August 1, 2025. Next, she has Vishal Bhardwaj's Arjun Ustara in her lineup with Shahid Kapoor. Meanwhile, Hrithik will be next appearing as Major Kabir Dhaliwal in Yash Raj Films' Spy Universe movie War 2. He will share screen space with Jr NTR and Kiara Advani. The film will be released on August 14, 2025.


Pink Villa
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
EXCLUSIVE: Hrithik Roshan and NTR starrer War 2 Trailer out next week; YRF and Ayan Mukerji lock the cut
With exactly a month to go for its release, things are heating up around the release of Hrithik Roshan and NTR-led War 2. Directed by Ayan Mukerji, War 2 is the sixth film of the ambitious YRF Spy Universe curated by Aditya Chopra. Earlier in May, the makers unleashed an action-packed teaser ft. Hrithik and NTR. And now, come the end of July, Ayan Mukerji and team are all set to launch the theatrical trailer of War 2. WAR 2 trailer out by mid-next week According to sources close to the development, Ayan Mukerji and YRF have locked the trailer cut of this action-packed thriller, and are gearing up to launch it by mid-next week. 'YRF is known to package their trailers to evoke excitement among the audience, and the cut of War 2 is locked with the intent of taking hype and curiosity to another level. The theatrical trailer presents three leads – Hrithik Roshan, NTR, and Kiara Advani at their best, and the team is confident to leave a mark with a near 3-minute cut,' revealed a source. Interestingly, this is also a departure from the strategy of YRF to reveal songs before the trailer. 'It was YRF who started the trend of launching trailer 2 weeks before the release with Pathaan, and now, they are looking to reinvent the wheel by going conventional again, where the trailer precedes their songs,' the source added. The War 2 trailer will be out about 20-days before the release of the film. War 2 is the second instalment of the 2019 blockbuster War, and marks the return of Hrithik Roshan as Agent Kabir after 6 years. War 2 also results in the entry of NTR into the franchise as Agent Vikram, who gets in a fierce face-off with HR as Agent Kabir. The film is slated to hit the big screen on August 14, 2025 in Hindi and Telugu. Besides the 3 key characters, the plot of War 2 has ample of surprises, which could lay foundation for the future timelines of the universe. Six Action Sequences in WAR 2 For those unaware, War 2 has 6 big-scale action blocks shot across the globe and is among the biggest feature films of Indian Cinema. The set pieces aside, team YRF has also shot two songs – one is a romantic number on Hrithik and Kiara, and the other being a face-off between HR and NTR. The music of War 2 is composed by Pritam. Stay tuned to Pinkvilla for more updates!


Time of India
2 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
India's new banking backbone: Inside RUGR's smart finance ecosystem
India's new banking backbone Inside RUGR's smart finance ecosystem In a nation where economic resilience pulses not through skyscrapers but across mandis, small towns, and rural communities, financial inclusion is no longer a matter of policy , it's a matter of national urgency. Amidst India's roaring fintech wave, one name is quietly engineering a foundational shift: RUGR. In a move that adds cultural weight and trust to its mission, RUGR has teamed up with Hrithik Roshan . Far from the noise of urban innovation hubs, RUGR is building something far more consequential , a smart, modular, and scalable financial ecosystem tailored to the complex needs of India. RUGR is a financial operating system engineered to serve India's next billion users, working hand-in-hand with banks, NBFCs, cooperative structures, and grassroots networks. Let's step inside this silent revolution that is redefining how India banks. The philosophy: Building for India, not repackaging for it RUGR departs from a cookie-cutter approach. It is not only 'inclusively designed' but also deeply embedded into the unique realities of India. Every feature, interface, and product module is carefully thought about while considering the linguistic diversity of India, device constraints, and prevalent financial behaviour, creating a truly native fintech experience that speaks the language of the people it intends to serve. Its goal is not just to simplify transactions but to formalise, organise, and empower the grassroots economy. It seeks not to replace India's vast banking infrastructure but to amplify its reach, deepen its impact, and digitise its delivery. As Arangasamy KV articulates the broader vision of RUGR, He reinforces it with a focus on long-term transformation over fleeting disruption: "RUGR isn't just solving a fintech problem—it's reshaping the very infrastructure that governs financial access in India. We're not chasing disruption; we're building foundations that last." – Arangasamy KV, Founder, RUGR The engine: A layered, interconnected product ecosystem RUGR's strength lies in its multi-pronged product stack, architected as interoperable modules that solve real, persistent problems in Bharat's financial fabric. 1. RUGR-Udaan: Vernacular digital payments for the last mile RUGR-Udaan is a comprehensive suite of digital banking and payments for last-mile users. Outside of UPI , it focuses on enhanced net banking with secure payouts. It provides literally first interfaces, low data mode, and onboarding via QR code so anyone can transact easily in their own language, on feature phones, and in low-literacy circumstances. 2. AGRI-GRAM: Embedded finance for India's farmers AGRI-GRAM delivers embedded, contextualised financial tools , from dynamic crop-linked credit scores and instant KYC-based agri-loans to seasonal payment scheduling and subsidy integration. It doesn't just digitise agri-finance , it reimagines the agri-economic lifecycle as a digitally supported value chain. 3. FIN-GRAM: Vernacular financial literacy for first-time users Bharat's fintech revolution will be incomplete without digital and financial literacy at scale. FIN-GRAM tackles this head-on through interactive, regional language-based micro-learning modules, covering topics like credit awareness, loan traps, digital safety, saving mechanisms, and UPI usage , integrated directly into the app experience. It is not education as a service; it is literacy embedded into action. 4. TRANSFER-GRAM: Institutional disbursal made seamless In India's welfare-driven and subsidy-heavy policy ecosystem, efficient fund disbursal remains a chronic pain point. TRANSFER-GRAM offers a robust, API-compatible layer that enables secure, audit-compliant disbursals for state agencies, NBFCs, rural cooperatives, and SHGs. Whether it's paying 5,000 MGNREGA workers or enabling rural MSME payrolls , TRANSFER-GRAM ensures every rupee reaches the right hands, quickly. 5. NEO-GRAM: The rural neobank without a branch With smart KYC, e-wallet infrastructure, zero-balance accounts, and offline authentication features, NEO-GRAM functions as a branchless neobank for users with no credit history or documentation trail. Built with compliance and modularity at its core, it allows rural users to save, borrow, invest, and insure, without ever entering a bank branch. 6. BANK-GRAM: Empowering the ground-level agents of change While many fintech platforms ignore human interfaces in low-trust environments, RUGR's BANK-GRAM is designed to enable them. Sponsored by large banks, BANK-GRAM supports payment connectivity and infrastructure at the grassroots. BANK-GRAM supports the three roles: bc/credit facilitator, agent (aka BC/agent), and agent provider aid in real-time settlements, commissions and loan tracking. It enables last-mile agents to become embedded fintech enablers. A genuine game changer for small banks and district societies. Complementing, not competing: A layer above legacy What differentiates RUGR is its cooperative design philosophy. It doesn't attempt to replace banks, NBFCs, or cooperatives , instead, it amplifies their efficiency, scale, and precision. By providing digital rails, verification protocols, analytics dashboards, and embedded APIs, RUGR becomes an infrastructure layer for traditional institutions to modernise without reinvention. Whether it's a regional NBFC extending agri-credit, or a cooperative society disbursing SHG loans, RUGR provides plug-and-play modules to digitise, verify, disburse, and collect , all within regulatory and compliance frameworks. While the brand's strength lies in its technological ecosystem, the decision to appoint Hrithik Roshan as brand catalyst adds a layer of emotional resonance and cultural relatability. As a figure associated with resilience, reinvention, and discipline, his association helps bridge perception gaps in less-trusting rural pockets, ensuring first-time fintech users feel safe, seen, and empowered. RUGR is not a payments app. It is India's first comprehensive financial grid for India, modular, vernacular, compliant, intelligent, and human-first. With each transaction, each disbursal, each loan, and each learning module, RUGR is quietly scripting a new chapter in India's fintech evolution , one that is inclusive without compromise, expansive without dilution, and transformative without disruption. Disclaimer - The above content is non-editorial, and TIL hereby disclaims any and all warranties, expressed or implied, relating to it, and does not guarantee, vouch for or necessarily endorse any of the content. Stay informed with the latest business news, updates on bank holidays and public holidays . AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now


News18
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- News18
Are You Rich? ...Only If You Tick All The Boxes On This 'Multi-Crore Apps' List
Imagine a dating app where celebrities and high-flyers mingle. Welcome to Raya, an exclusive platform that's not for everyone. Bollywood actor Urvashi Rautela recently revealed that she is on Raya, but not for dating. Instead, she uses it for networking and making friends. Rautela also mentioned that Hrithik Roshan and Aditya Roy Kapur are also on the app. Speaking on the Male Feminist channel that went viral last year, she said, 'I'm on Raya, but that's for friends only. Not another kind of perspective. Hrithik Roshan is there on Raya. I saw Aditya Roy Kapur and so many other celebrities also."


News18
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- News18
This Is The Most Anticipated Film Of 2025 And It's Not Rajnikanth's 'Coolie' Or Hrithik's 'War 2'
Last Updated: This film, with female leading roles, has topped IMDb's list of most anticipated Indian films with 20.8% votes, surpassing Rajinikanth's Coolie and Hrithik Roshan's War 2 With half the year gone, 2025 has already seen some fierce cinematic competition brewing, and not just at the box office. On IMDb's list of most anticipated Indian films of the year, it's not a Rajinikanth or Hrithik Roshan starrer that leads the charge, but an underdog titled Junior, which has unexpectedly surged ahead to claim the top spot. Despite the massive buzz around War 2, starring Hrithik Roshan and Jr NTR, and Rajinikanth's high-octane Tamil actioner Coolie, Junior has emerged as the film audiences are most eager to watch, according to IMDb's trending data. Directed by Radhakrishna Reddy, Junior stars Kiriti Reddy, Sreeleela, and Genelia D'Souza in lead roles. What's particularly drawing attention is the casting of Genelia, who is playing a central role in the film despite being a mother of three, a rare choice in an industry where actresses often face limiting age stereotypes. Sreeleela, fresh off her success with Pushpa 2, also headlines the cast. The 24-year-old actress, known for her dynamic screen presence, recently adopted three children, further fuelling public interest in the project. With a commanding 20.8% share of audience votes on IMDb, Junior has left major star vehicles trailing behind in the digital popularity contest. Rajinikanth's Coolie, a big-ticket Tamil action thriller, stands at number two with 12.9% of votes. The film is expected to clash directly at the box office with War 2, which currently ranks seventh on IMDb's list with 7.7% of votes. Despite its lower position, War 2 is likely to climb as its release nears, especially given the star power and its link to the popular YRF spy universe. Between Coolie and War 2 in the rankings are several unexpected contenders, including Aankhon Ki Gustakhiyaan, starring Vikrant Massey and Shanaya Kapoor, Saiyaara, and Kingdom, all of which are attracting solid pre-release curiosity. IMDb's Top 10 Most Anticipated Indian Films of 2025 Junior – 20.8% Coolie – 12.9% Aankhon Ki Gustakhiyaan – 12.7% Saiyaara – 12.5% Oho Enthan Baby – 9.8% Kingdom – 9.7% War 2 – 7.7% Maalik – 5.5% Hari Hara Veera Mallu – 4.3% Aap Jaisa Koi – 4.2% The fact that a film like Junior, featuring a woman in a leading role post-motherhood and without a traditional blockbuster male lead, can top anticipation charts speaks volumes about evolving audience preferences. The buzz appears to be less about star power and more about freshness, casting choices, and strong narratives. First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.