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Time of India
11-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
'War 2': Skyrocketed ticket price of Hrithik Roshan and Jr NTR's film will SHOCK you
'War 2' is one of the most anticipated films of the year. The film stars , and in the lead roles. The spy action thriller is set to hit theatres this week. And ahead of its release, the buzz around the film is so high that ticket prices have skyrocketed. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Let's check the price of the most expensive ticket for the film. Most expensive ticket for 'War 2' With just three days to release, fans are already booking tickets online and offline. The cost of tickets varies from city to city and theatre to theatre. According to Mid-Day, the most expensive ticket for the film is being sold at Jio World Plaza's Maison INOX in Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai. Reportedly, the ticket price is Rs 2420. This is the highest price of a 'War 2' ticket in the capital of Maharashtra. And if you think it's too much for a movie, well, let us tell you that the seats are almost sold out, such is the hype around the film. The USPs of the film are Hrithik, Jr NTR and Kiara Witnessing Hrithik and Jr NTR going against one another in this high-action drama has everyone excited. And not just that, after watching the trailer, audiences also want to watch Kiara in fight sequences, which they feel she nailed with ease. Earlier at an event in Hyderabad, Roshan praised his co-star and said, "Tarak, I have not just observed you, but I have learnt from you." More about the film and its release The film is a part of the YRF Spyuniverse. At the end, it will also introduce the characters of Alia Bhatt and Sharvari as agents, setting up the base for their next film, 'Alpha'. Hrithik and Jr NTR ignite the dance floor in 'War 2' teaser! The movie is set to clash with 's multistarrer movie 'Coolie' with as the lead. Both movies are set to hit cinemas on August 14, 2025.


Khaleej Times
02-06-2025
- Business
- Khaleej Times
India to see world's fastest surge in ultra-rich class, up 50% by 2028
India is poised to lead the world in the growth of ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNWIs), with their population expected to surge by 50 per cent from 2023 to 2028, according to a McKinsey & Company and The Business of Fashion (BoF) report. This meteoric rise underscores India's emergence as a global luxury powerhouse, with its luxury market projected to grow between 15 and 20 per cent in 2025, outpacing other major economies. Driven by structural shifts, demographic advantages, and expanding retail infrastructure, India's ascent signals a vibrant future for wealth and consumption. The report highlights the proliferation of luxury real estate in tier-one cities like Mumbai, Delhi, and Bengaluru, driven by developments such as Jio World Plaza and Galeries Lafayette. These upscale malls and department stores are redefining India's retail landscape, catering to a growing affluent class. In 2024, luxury retail space in India's top cities expanded by 12 per cent, with Mumbai alone adding 1.2 million square feet of premium commercial space, according to CBRE India. Meanwhile, new taxes on imported goods exceeding Rs700,000 ($8,400) are expected to boost domestic luxury spending, despite a high 28 per cent Goods and Services Tax on such products. India's economic momentum further amplifies this trend. Niti Aayog CEO BVR Subrahmanyam recently confirmed India has surpassed Japan to become the world's fourth-largest economy, with a nominal GDP of $4.187 trillion in FY2026, edging out Japan's $4.186 trillion, per the IMF's April 2025 World Economic Outlook. This economic leap supports a robust luxury sector, contrasting with Japan, where UHNWIs are forecast to grow by 12 per cent and the luxury market by 6 to 10 per cent in 2025, buoyed by tourism and domestic consumption. Globally, the luxury industry has faced challenges in 2025, with value creation declining for the first time since 2016, excluding the pandemic-hit 2020. The global luxury market, encompassing fashion, handbags, watches, and jewellery, grew at a 5.0 per cent compound annual growth rate from 2019 to 2023 but is now slowing, particularly due to economic headwinds in China, which previously saw 18 per cent annual luxury growth. India, however, stands out as a bright spot, drawing multinational companies with its vast consumer base and talent pool. India's economic prowess extends beyond luxury. Home to one-third of the world's STEM graduates, the country is a hub for innovation in electric vehicles, pharmaceuticals, and technology. Engineering and R&D sourcing from India, valued at $44-45 billion today, could reach $130-170 billion by 2030, said the McKinsey report. India's global export share is also rising, with electronics exports to the U.S. hitting $10 billion in 2024 and projected to reach $80 billion by 2030. Overall, India's global exports could hit $1 trillion by 2030, with manufacturing's GDP share rising from 16 per cent in 2023 to 25 per cent. Despite these opportunities, challenges persist for multinationals. India's pro-business policies are tempered by complex regulations, labor disputes, and bureaucratic hurdles. The diverse consumer base, with varied preferences and spending power, poses marketing challenges. While some companies thrive, others have scaled back operations. Yet, India's trajectory remains upward, with trade-flow shifts potentially adding $0.8-1.2 trillion to its economy by luxury market and wealth growth reflect its broader economic rise. As UHNWIs multiply and retail infrastructure expands, the country is carving a niche as a global luxury leader. Investors and brands eyeing India's potential must navigate its complexities but stand to gain from its dynamic growth, the report added.


India.com
19-05-2025
- Business
- India.com
Mukesh Ambani, Nita Ambani's son Anant Ambani spotted with wife Radhika Merchant at....
Mukesh Ambani, Nita Ambani's son Anant Ambani spotted with wife Radhika Merchant at.... Mukesh Ambani and Nita Ambani's youngest son, Anant Ambani, and his wife, Radhika Merchant, are very popular on the internet. The couple is often praised for their sweet and loving bond. Anant Ambani, who is a Director at Reliance Industries Limited, is often seen with his wife Radhika. Whether they are doing Ganga Puja at Har Ki Pauri in Haridwar or going on a 170-kilometre spiritual padyatra from Jamnagar to Gujarat, they are always together. Radhika Merchant and Anant Ambani tied the knot on July 12 last year in Mumbai, according to Hindu rituals. The grand wedding ceremony, which was attended by the Kardashian sisters, was followed by a 'Shubh Aashirvaad' ceremony on July 13, which saw the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and distinguished religious leaders. The subsequent grand reception on July 14 was also attended by prominent figures from the entertainment industry. Other global personalities, such as John Cena, Boris Johnson, and Tony Blair, were also part of Anant and Radhika's wedding functions. However, it seemed the couple was enjoying a Sunday shopping spree at their own Jio World Plaza in Mumbai. Taking advantage of the weekend, they chose to spend their day at the iconic Jio World Plaza — a place known for many firsts. A heartwarming video shared by the Ambani Update page is making waves online, capturing a candid moment of Anant and Radhika at Jio World Plaza. In the viral clip, Anant is seen gently holding Radhika's hand, even while speaking on the phone, a small but touching gesture that warmed hearts online. He wore a navy blue shirt with black three-quarter shorts, black socks, and blue shoes. Radhika looked effortlessly stylish in a white sleeveless crop top. Her hair was neatly tied up, and she carried a brown handbag at her side. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ambani Family (@ambani_update) Radhika and Anant were accompanied by security personnel and staff as they made their way through Jio World Plaza. While it's unclear what the couple shopped for, it appeared they were enjoying a lively shopping spree. The sweet video quickly won over the internet, with fans gushing over their chemistry and affection.