March 2025

We give you a sneak peek into
some of our work in March!!

March was a month of merriment, with a medley of talented artists taking center stage! We witnessed a spectacular showcase of singers, comedians, thought-provoking speakers, charismatic hosts, mind-bending mentalists, and mesmerizing dance crews. Before we dive into the highlights, take a moment to explore two extremely talented artists in the comedy circuit.

Talents in Spotlight

Laughter is the best medicine—especially when it’s served with a side of wit and a dash of sarcasm. This month, we’re shining the spotlight on the comedy geniuses who leave no stone unturned (or punchline unused) to keep us in splits. Whether they’re roasting life’s absurdities or dishing out clever observations, these comedians know how to hit the funny bone and leave us rolling in the aisles.
Jamie Lever
A whirlwind of wit, mimicry maverick, and the ultimate chaos coordinator on stage
If comedy had a power surge, it would be Jamie Lever. She doesn’t just perform—she detonates on stage, leaving the audience gasping for breath between fits of laughter. Armed with an arsenal of impressions and a knack for turning everyday quirks into comic gold, Jamie’s energy is a full-blown carnival that never stops. Whether she’s channeling Bollywood divas or roasting reality, she’s an unstoppable force of hilarity, making sure nobody leaves without a smile (or a sore jaw).
Ashish Vidyarthi
The storyteller turned scene-stealer, bringing his signature charm to comedy
From snarling on-screen villain to stand-up hero, Ashish Vidyarthi’s journey into comedy is a plot twist no one saw coming. Armed with punchlines sharper than a double-edged sword and a flair for the dramatic that never left him, he’s crashing into the comedy scene like a rogue wave. One minute he's delivering Oscar-worthy monologues, the next he’s cracking you up with stories that hit way too close to home.

The 'Adobe Make It 2025 - India' in Bangalore and Mumbai

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Rajkumar Hirani

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Boman Irani

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Vilas Nayak

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Tron Act

"Adobe Make It 2025 – India” brought together two of Bollywood’s most celebrated names, Rajkumar Hirani and Boman Irani, longtime collaborators and friends, for a celebration of creativity, innovation, and storytelling in Mumbai and Bangalore. From thought-provoking conversations to powerful performances, the series was a vibrant coming together of artists, filmmakers, and GenAI pioneers reimagining the future of creativity.

In Bangalore, the evening featured veteran film star Boman Irani, who brought his signature charm and infectious energy, reflecting on his journey with honesty and humor. While speed painter Vilas Nayak delivered a spellbinding live performance, turning blank canvases into works of art with swift, expressive strokes.

Over in Mumbai, acclaimed filmmaker Rajkumar Hirani drew the crowd into his cinematic world, sharing insights and anecdotes from his legendary filmmaking journey. The night also featured a striking Tron Act that lit up the stage and added a powerful visual layer to the celebration of creativity.

Together, these talented artists turned the event into a journey through imagination and inspiration—where art met ambition and stories came to life.

Women's Day Highlights: Inspiring Talks and Stellar Performances

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Anuradha TK for Morgan Stanley in Mumbai

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Barkha Dutt for KPMG Shared Services in Delhi

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Geetha Kanan for Valtech in Bangalore

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Monali Thakur for ADSEI in Delhi

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Pooja Jadhav for Micron in Hyderabad

This Women's Day, corporate clients across the country celebrated the spirit of empowerment with a lineup of inspiring women artists and speakers, curated by us. Renowned thought leaders, including retired ISRO scientist Anuradha TK, who spoke at Morgan Stanley in Mumbai, shared insights on India's space economy and the future of women in space.

Columnist and author Barkha Dutt reflected on her journey with honesty and grit at KPMG Shared Services in Delhi, while IT pioneer Geetha Kanan guided the audience through her experiences and the mentors who shaped her path at Valtech. Adding a touch of glamour and entertainment, National Award-winning singer Monali Thakur mesmerized the crowd of women entrepreneurs at the ADSEI event in Delhi. Meanwhile, comedian Pooja Jadhav had the audience in stitches at Micron in Hyderabad, making it a fun-filled experience for everyone.

Together, these voices painted a vivid picture of empowerment, celebrating women who continue to inspire and lead the way forward.

Tata Motors EV Day Celebration

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Kenny Sebastian

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Neeraj Shridhar

Tata Motors recently celebrated the milestone of reaching 2 lakh electric vehicles on the road with an EV Day celebration in Pune. The atmosphere was filled with pride as the brand celebrated its commitment to sustainable innovation.

The day came alive when comedian Kenny Sebastian took the stage, not just as a comedian but as the host, spinning his trademark humor that had everyone in stitches. As laughter filled the air, singer Neeraj Shridhar of the Bombay Vikings fame, stepped up next, getting the crowd on their feet with his chart-topping hits and groovy songs.

It was an event to remember—where celebration met creativity, and the audience left with smiles, songs, and stories to share.