Hrithik Roshan joins Lux Industries Limited as brand ambassador for ONN premium innerwear range Lux Industries Limited has announced Hrithik Roshan as the new brand ambassador for its premium innerwear and thermal wear label ONN, as the company sharpens its focus on expanding its presence in India’s growing premium apparel segment. The association is part of the company’s wider effort to strengthen ONN’s identity as a contemporary lifestyle-focused brand and deepen its connection with younger consumers across urban centres as well as emerging markets. Positioned around comfort, performance, and style, the label is being actively scaled as part of Lux Industries’ premium category strategy. Announcing the collaboration, Chairman Ashok Todi said the partnership reflects the company’s long-term intent to build aspirational value around the brand. “ONN represents our vision of delivering modern design, superior comfort and aspirational style to the new generation of consumers. Hrithik Roshan’s dynamic personality, discipline and enduring appeal perfectly align with the values of the brand. We believe this association will further strengthen ONN’s positioning in the premium wear segment. ” View this post on Instagram A post shared by ONN (@onn_premiumwear) Executive Director Saket Todi added that the collaboration is expected to help the brand expand its reach among consumers looking for performance-oriented innerwear that aligns with evolving lifestyle expectation... #Hrithik_Roshan #Limited #Industries #Industries_Limited #brand_ambassador #Lux_Industries #joins_Lux #range_Lux #ONN #Roshan_joins

Lord’s marks collaboration with CMET to develop AI-based breast cancer detection device Lord's Mark Industries Limited is set to manufacture a new AI-powered breast screening wearable device. This collaboration with CMET promises a radiation-free and non-invasive method for early breast cancer detection. The device will be convenient, portable, and designed for widespread accessibility across India and eventually global markets. #Lord #Industries_Limited #breast_cancer #Mark_Industries #Lord_Mark #cancer_detection #marks_collaboration #develop_AI-based #screening_wearable #CMET

Reliance’s Jio Studios pulls back anti-piracy case on Dhurandhar before Madras High Court In a recent development, the Madras High Court has allowed Reliance Industries Limited to withdraw its commercial lawsuit concerning alleged piracy threats to the film Dhurandhar. The matter, titled Reliance Industries Limited vs BSNL, was taken up on February 18. The case was heard by Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy, who recorded the withdrawal after counsel appearing for Reliance informed the Bench that instructions had been received from the client to discontinue the proceedings. In view of the submission, the Court dismissed the suit as withdrawn, without imposing any costs, and also closed the related interim applications. Reliance, through its media division Jio Studios, had initiated the commercial action under the provisions of the Copyright Act, 1957. The objective was to secure permanent injunctions aimed at preventing unauthorised online circulation and cable transmission of Dhurandhar. The plea was in the nature of a pre-release anti-piracy measure, a remedy frequently pursued by film producers ahead of a theatrical launch. A broad spectrum of entities had been named as defendants in the matter. These included telecom service providers, internet intermediaries and cable distribution networks such as Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), MTNL, Bharti Airtel, Vodafone Idea, Tata Communications, Sify Technologies, Hathway, GTPL Hathway, Asianet Satellite Communications and ... #High_Court #Madras_High #High #Industries_Limited #Reliance_Industries #Jio_Studios #recent_development #pulls_back #alleged_piracy #piracy_threats
