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New Indian Express
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- New Indian Express
Anjali Anish to star opposite Rishi in Prashanth Rajappa's next
The upcoming film, marking Prashanth Rajappa's directorial debut, starring Rishi in the lead, is gaining momentum. Best known for his sharp and witty dialogues, Prashanth is stepping behind the camera for the first time with this yet-to-be-titled comedy-drama. While the makers kept most of the cast under wraps, Cinema Express has exclusively learned that Anjali Anish has joined the film for a significant role. Anjali, who made her debut with Padavi Poorva, is now taking on what insiders describe as an interesting role. She will share screen space with Rishi for the first time. Her last appearance was in Yogaraj Bhat's Manada Kadalu. Her character details will be revealed at the heels of her joining the sets. The film's story, screenplay, and dialogues are penned by Prashanth Rajappa, with Ashok handling cinematography. The shoot is primarily taking place in Bengaluru, with a few sequences planned elsewhere.


Business Upturn
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Business Upturn
Mismatched Season 4: Release date speculation, cast and plot details – Everything we know so far
By Aman Shukla Published on May 29, 2025, 18:30 IST Last updated May 29, 2025, 11:21 IST Mismatched, the beloved Indian romantic drama series streaming on Netflix, has captured hearts with its relatable storytelling, charming chemistry between leads Prajakta Koli and Rohit Saraf, and a perfect blend of love, friendship, and personal growth. After the emotional rollercoaster of Season 3, fans are eagerly awaiting Mismatched Season 4. Here's everything we know so far about the upcoming season. Mismatched Season 4 Release Date Speculation Netflix recently confirmed that Mismatched Season 4 will be the final chapter of the series, as announced through posts on X in late May 2025. While an official release date hasn't been disclosed, speculation based on production timelines and past seasons points to a potential release between late 2025 and mid-2026. Mismatched Season 4 Cast: Who's Returning? The core cast of Mismatched is expected to return for Season 4, bringing back the characters fans have grown to love. Based on Season 3's ensemble and official updates, here's who we anticipate seeing: Prajakta Koli as Dimple Ahuja Rohit Saraf as Rishi Singh Shekhawat Taaruk Raina as Anmol Malhotra Muskkaan Jaferi as Celina Matthews Rannvijay Singha as Professor Siddharth Sinha (Sid) Vidya Malvade as Zeenat Karim Ahsaas Channa as Vinny Mismatched Season 4 Plot: What to Expect? Season 3 ended on an emotional note, with Dimple and Rishi calling off their engagement to focus on their individual paths—Dimple's tech ambitions and Rishi's pivot to animation. The finale, titled 'Beginning, Middle and…,' hinted at an unresolved 'End,' leaving fans hopeful for closure in Season 4. The show's signature blend of humor, romance, and emotional depth will likely continue, addressing Gen-Z themes like identity, career choices, and modern relationships. Where to Watch Mismatched Season 4 When released, Mismatched Season 4 will stream exclusively on Netflix, available to subscribers worldwide across multiple devices. Fans can catch up on Seasons 1–3 on Netflix to relive Dimple and Rishi's journey before the final season drops. Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at
Yahoo
6 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Salesforce earnings are 'better than feared': AI impact in focus
Salesforce (CRM) stock is popping in extended trading after the company reported strong first quarter results, had better-than-expected sales, and lifted its full-year outlook. RBC Capital Markets software equity analyst Rishi Jaluria joins Market Domination with Julie Hyman and Josh Lipton to share his instant reaction to the earnings print. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Market Domination Overtime here. Rishi, always good to see you on the show. So, Salesforce reports, at least initially here, Rishi, investors like what they see. But let me get your, your instant reaction to these results. What do you make of them? Yeah, absolutely. And Josh, always a pleasure. Thanks so much for having me. Look, I, I think the, the numbers are better than feared, right? That is, I think the right way that I would think about it. Obviously there was kind of the concern with the Informatica deal that, are they buying growth? Are they trying to hide or slow down? But, you know, you saw a, a slight beat, you saw CRPO coming ahead of expectations, you know, the guide seems completely fine. And so that's kind of what, what I think is going on here. Why you're seeing the stock up. Now I think what's going to be really important on the earnings call itself, is defending this Informatica deal, you know, why it's necessary for them to own the asset and own the full data stack. Rishi, I'm gonna take a brief pause here to ask you to do a little jargon busting. CRPO, current remaining performance obligations, for people who are not intimately familiar with this company as you are, what does that mean? And why is it important? Absolutely. So thanks so much for keeping me honest. I, I get caught up in the Silicon Valley and Wall Street bubble, but at the end of the day, the thing is with all these SaaS companies, right, it's on a subscription model. And so you bill upfront for a year or, or however long, and then the revenue is recognized, you know, basically on a daily basis over the course of the contract. And so because of that, revenue is actually a backwards looking indicator to the point that in any given quarter, about 80% of your revenue was already booked ahead of time. It's not new business. And so current remaining performance obligations is a more forward looking indicator. It's what is kind of future business that's expected to be recognized. And that's the thing is with all these companies, you want to think about what's happening in the future, not what's happened in the past. And that's why we look more towards metrics like CRPO or billings or whatever have you, rather than just the reported revenue number. Rishi, listen, Salesforce is acquiring Informatica for about $8 billion. In your opinion, Rishi, is that a smart move by Mr. Benioff strategically and financially? I'm a little skeptical on it. Uh, you know, and I've wrote about this publicly. I think there's, there's a couple concerns I have. Number one is, you know, Informatica has gone through a little bit of a rough patch of their own. And yeah, they're getting it at a cheaper price, but it also feels like a different financial profile than what they were talking about a year ago. Number two is, I don't know that they need to own it. I, I get the thesis around, you know, having Informatica plus data cloud and MuleSoft, and what does that do to Agent Force, but what does this tell us about how the technology at Data, uh, Data Cloud is going if they felt that they needed to own Informatica? And maybe lastly, you know, unfortunately, Salesforce's recent track record with acquisitions hasn't been that strong. If we think about Slack and Tableau, you know, sure, a decade ago, when they were buying ExactTarget and Demandware, they've done well with those acquisitions. So I think there's just too many open questions on my mind right now to get fully behind the acquisition. I would love to be proven wrong. Rishi, I mentioned agentic AI as something that they obviously with Agent Force and everything else, they really are emphasizing here. How much of their business is related to that at this point? And then looking out, if you look a year from now, five years from now, how much of their business will be related to that? Yeah. So today, they gave a metric that somewhere near a billion dollars of ARR is coming from the entire AI and data solutions. So that would include Data Cloud, that would include some of their co-pilots, everything like that. Agent Force today is a de minimus part of revenue, right, as a standalone. And that's not surprising. One point that we've always said is as, even though we're huge bulls on generative AI and agentic AI, it is going to take years before this translates into real revenue. Right now we're all going through use case discovery, trying to figure out how to get the most value out of this, what efficiency does it drive? What cost savings do we have? But also what new revenue can we generate as a result of this? And so the hope is if Agent Force is as successful as our friend Mark wants it to be, it can be a meaningful part of the business. Like we could be talking double digits percent part of the business. And it should have indirect benefits on the rest of Salesforce as well, you know, including competitive win rates, expansions and customers. So altogether, that should, if it works as planned, lead to a better growth outlook and brighter growth algorithm than what we're seeing today. Rishi, always great to see you and to have you on the show. Thanks for joining us. Thank you so much. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data


India Today
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- India Today
Black Warrant Season 2 announced, Mismatched to conclude with Season 4
'Black Warrant' and 'Mismatched' are set to return with new seasons. The announcement has been made by the streaming platform, Netflix on its Instagram page. While 'Black Warrant' is gearing up for a thrilling second season, 'Mismatched' will conclude its run with a fourth and final rom-com 'Mismatched', starring Prajakta Koli and Rohit Saraf, which has captured the hearts of young audiences across India, is set to bow out with Season 4. The coming-of-age series, known for its relatable characters and viral soundtrack, trended nationally with each of its past 'Mismatched', Rishi Singh Shekhawat (Saraf) and Dimple Ahuja(Koli), an aspiring coder, meet during a summer tech course in Jaipur. The show, inspired by Sandhya Menon's novel 'When Dimple Met Rishi', follows their journey as they deal with growing up, friendships, dreams, and love. Over the seasons, their bond has grown stronger, and fans have loved watching their story unfold. The third season, which came out in December 2024, ended on an emotional note, leaving viewers excited to see how Rishi and Dimple's story will finally wrap up. 'Mismatched' season 4 announced! Though an exact premiere date hasn't been revealed, Netflix has confirmed that the series finale will bring back all major characters for a heartfelt an Instagram post, Netflix wrote, 'We've cried, we've screamed, we've shipped. Let's meet for a cold coffee non-date, one last time. 'Mismatched' Season 4 is coming soon, only on Netflix.'The photo on the post indicated that all's not well in Dimple and Rishi's paradise. Meanwhile, 'Black Warrant', the gritty prison drama that captivated fans with its raw portrayal of life behind bars, will return with its second India teased the upcoming chapter with a first-look poster, featuring Zahan Kapoor, adding, 'Welcome to Season 2, Jailer sahab. 'Black Warrant' Season 2 is coming soon, only on Netflix.' 'Black Warrant' Season 2 announced! The first season, set within the walls of Delhi's infamous Tihar Jail, received widespread praise for its intense storytelling and complex characters. Season 2 promises to go even deeper into the moral dilemmas faced by the jailer and explore the dark psyche of India's most dangerous Watch


Time of India
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Mismatched Season 4 OTT Release Update: When and where to expect final chapter of Prajakta Koli & Rohit Saraf's show
Mismatched Season 4 OTT Release: After three rollercoaster seasons of love, heartbreak, coding competitions, and emotional messes, Mismatched is coming back for one last time! Yes, Season 4 of this beloved Netflix series starring Prajakta Koli and Rohit Saraf has officially been renewed, and it's going to be the final season. So, grab your tissues (and maybe a tub of ice cream), because Dimple and Rishi's story is heading towards its big finish. What was Mismatched Season 1 all about? The show kicked off back in 2020 with Dimple Ahuja (Prajakta Koli), a fiercely independent tech geek who dreams of creating the next big app and Rishi Singh Shekhawat (Rohit Saraf), a sweet, old-school romantic who believes in arranged marriages. These two opposites met at a summer tech course in Jaipur, and that's where the sparks (and fights) began. Season 1 was all about misunderstandings, young love, finding purpose, and, of course, lots of awkward Gen-Z drama. What went down in Season 2 and beyond? By Season 2, the love triangle (or square?) got messier, the tech course got intense, and friendships were tested big time. Dimple's app got hacked, trust was broken, and Rishi tried to move on. But love has its own logic. They fought, they cried, and eventually, there was a hot-air balloon ride where Dimple and Rishi sort of, kind of, maybe came back together again. The soundtrack? Still top-tier – remember 'Aise Kyun' on repeat? Season 3 took things to a more mature level. Dimple and Rishi faced real-world problems - careers, identity crises, ambition clashes, and the pressure to either settle down or grow up. While fans were hoping for a clean romantic closure, the season left us with more questions than answers. Cue Season 4! So, what's the deal with Mismatched Season 4? Here's what we know: Netflix has officially renewed Mismatched for Season 4. While Netflix hasn't revealed the release date yet, going by the past seasons' timelines, there's a solid chance it could drop sometime in mid-to-late 2025. Season 3 landed in April 2024, so a similar release window looks likely. What to expect? Closure. Growth. Probably one last fight. Maybe a wedding? Or maybe Dimple ends up moving to Silicon Valley and Rishi becomes a filmmaker? One thing's for sure: fans are expecting proper emotional payoffs and no loose ends this time. And yes, we want the entire gang back one last time.