Events
Tajurba MSME Growth Summit 2.0 Sparks Entrepreneurial Spirit in Mumbai

Mr. Mansharamani Empowers MSMEs with Workshop on Profitability and Cash Flow
Optimization at the summit, Earning Applause from Industry Leaders
July 3, 2024- The Tajurba MSME Growth Summit 2.0 hosted at the Hotel Courtyard Marriott
in Andheri East, Mumbai successfully convened over 200 promising micro, small and
medium enterprises (MSMEs) from across the city. The summit was graced by Tajurba
Business Network founders, Mr Suresh Mansharamani and Mrs Uma Mansharamani from
Delhi. The summit commenced with a spirited rendition of the national anthem, followed by
the ceremonial lighting of the lamp, symbolizing the illumination of knowledge and wisdom.
The main aim of observing this summit was to empower and inspire the Indian MSME
community. Many reputed business leaders and entrepreneurs marked their presence at the
event and shared their insights on driving MSME businesses to success.
Invaluable insights were shared by the eminent leaders of the industry. The honourable
keynote speakers of the event consisted of some of the distinguished members of the
business fraternity, including Madhu Bathija, Chairman of Paradise Group, Anil Goyal,
Founder of Cap70 Angels, Swetapadma Mohanty, Founder and CEO of Business Leadership
League, PN Shetty CEO of Rupee Boss, among others.
PN Shetty, CEO of RupeeBoss addressed the MSME owners and discussed in brief the various
funding options and schemes available for MSMEs. Anil Goyal, Founder of CapSavyAngels
unveiled some practical strategies and solutions for raising sustainable funds for startups
and MSMEs. Heval Mehta, MD of World Development Corporation emphasized on the need
for corporate governance in every business. Mr Gagandeep Singh, Senior Manager at the
National Stock Exchange elucidated the benefits of SME IPOs, highlighting how a listing can
propel MSMEs to new heights of success. While, Mr Jaysukh Kakkad, Director at JKSweets
encouraged the MSME owners by sharing his story of building a successful sweet business
from an initial investment of 11 rupees to an annual revenue of 20 crore.
Mrs Uma Mansharamani, co-founder of Tajurba delivered a speech on building iconic
businesses. She highlighted the need for having a vision and continuously working towards it
with resilience. She also emphasized the need to embrace innovation and adaptability to
achieve scalability in business.
The main highlight of the event was the comprehensive 4-hour workshop conducted by Mr
Suresh Mansharamani, regarded as the best business coach in India. He delivered an
enlightening session on profitability and cash flow optimisation for small businesses, to
empower the MSME owners with actionable insights and strategies to boost their revenues.
About the Company:
Co-founded in 2017, Tajurba is India’s fastest-growing community of MSMEs. It is a highly
ambitious network committed to nurturing society through its CSR activities. Currently, it is
on a mission to create a thriving community of 10 million MSMEs in India. Over the past three years, Tajurba has showcased an impressive 100% year-on-year growth. This promising
venture by Mr Suresh Mansharamani and Mrs Uma Mansharamani is an effort to empower
business owners to lead and connect. With a mission to skill one crore MSMEs and facilitate
the listing of 500 MSMEs on the MSME exchange, Tajurba is committed to driving growth
and innovation in the sector.
Entertainment
Star-Studded Premiere of Bharat Bhagya Vidhat


Written and directed by Manoj Tapadia and presented by PEN Studios in association with Manikarnika Films, Bharat Bhagya Vidhata is scheduled for theatrical release on June 12, 2026. Inspired by true events during the horrific 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, the film shifts attention away from conventional depictions of tragedy and instead illuminates the extraordinary actions of ordinary individuals working within Mumbai’s Cama Hospital. At its heart lies a powerful tribute to nurses, ward boys, security personnel, and hospital staff whose bravery ensured the safety of hundreds of patients during one of India’s darkest nights.

Kangana Ranaut leads the film as a senior nurse inspired by the real-life heroism of Anjali Kulthe, delivering a performance rooted in determination and quiet strength. Supporting her is an accomplished ensemble featuring Girija Oak, Smita Tambe, Amrutha Namdev, Esha Dey, Suhita Thatte, and several others, each contributing meaningfully to a narrative that intentionally avoids portraying heroism as the achievement of a single individual. Instead, the film emphasises collective courage, illustrating how every member of the hospital staff became an indispensable part of a larger effort to protect vulnerable lives.

Without venturing into spoiler territory, Bharat Bhagya Vidhata succeeds in immersing viewers in the tension and uncertainty of the situation. The screenplay maintains a commendable pace, ensuring that the emotional weight never overwhelms the narrative momentum. More importantly, the film serves as a timely reminder of the often-unrecognised contributions of nursing staff and hospital attendants. In moments of catastrophe, while doctors shoulder immense responsibility in critical care and decision-making, nurses and support workers are the constant presence, managing countless essential tasks that keep an institution functioning.
Beyond the screening itself, the premiere offered valuable insights into the filmmaking process. The evening was marked by a lively atmosphere, with extensive media interactions, cast interviews, and behind-the-scenes discussions. Members of the cast and crew shared their experiences portraying real-life events, the challenges of balancing historical sensitivity with cinematic storytelling, and the responsibility of representing individuals whose bravery largely went unrecognized by the public. These conversations provided a fascinating glimpse into the creative and emotional investment that shaped the production.
Perhaps the film’s greatest achievement lies in its ability to honour heroism without romanticising tragedy. In doing so, Bharat Bhagya Vidhata transforms a familiar chapter of history into a moving tribute to those whose actions saved lives but whose stories rarely occupied the spotlight. Combining emotional depth, strong performances, and a deeply respectful approach to its subject matter, the film stands as both an engaging drama and a deserving tribute to everyday heroes who became extraordinary when circumstances demanded it.
Events
The Riviera Rewritten: Cannes 2026’s Most Arresting Fashion Moments

CROISETTE CHRONICLES — PART II
“Sun, Silk & Studied Chaos”
If the first week of Cannes 2026 whispered, the second week grabbed you by the collar.

A blush-pink strapless column gown arrived on the Croisette with the kind of quiet ferocity only a seasoned red carpet can absorb. Pearl-scattered at the bust, its satin surface caught every camera flash. It was paired with a voluminous silver-grey cocoon coat draped off both shoulders — not worn, deployed. Chandelier diamonds framed the ears, stacked rings adorned both hands, and sleekly pulled-back hair revealed a razor-sharp jawline. This was old Hollywood reconstructed by someone who found the original too polite.

Then came the moment that stopped the Croisette mid-scroll: a chartreuse pleated one-shoulder gown, its fabric engineered into deep diagonal ridges sweeping from a sculpted shoulder down to a dramatic thigh-high slit. Photographed against palm trees and Mediterranean light, it looked less like an outfit and more like a natural phenomenon — moss-coloured, elemental, inevitable. A single emerald pendant rested at the throat. Loose waves, barely tamed, completed the look. The overall effect? A woman who dressed for the landscape, not the photographers — and somehow captivated both.

Beside the sea, another story unfolded. A dark sequinned gown — midnight black fading into deep magenta — was worn against the backdrop of open water. Hair loosened by the wind, a glance thrown back over one bare shoulder. Delicate crystal chains descended the open back like jewellery transformed into architecture. No carpet, no crowd. Just Riviera light and the confidence to command it entirely.

Then came the cultural statement that deserved its own paragraph: a halter-neck anarkali of extraordinary intricacy. Silver and blush floral embroidery spread across ivory silk, while a heavily diamond-encrusted halter neckline functioned as both collar and jewel. A maang tikka and oversized jhumkas completed a look worthy of museum display. A blush dupatta trailed behind with quiet drama. This was Indian couture presented not as a translation for a Western audience, but entirely on its own terms — unapologetic, uncompromising, and self-assured.
Finally, there was the fashion commentator who became the story. A multicoloured embroidered bandhgala blazer — alive with iridescent threadwork in mauve, teal, and gold — was paired with plum trousers and a galaxy of statement rings. Frameless glasses added restraint to the visual richness, while the smile carried a different message altogether: I dressed for myself first. At Cannes, where everyone performs for someone, that may be the most radical statement of all.
“The Riviera didn’t dress them. They dressed the Riviera.”
Events
Fashion Designer Amit GT and Le Marquise Jewellery by Jasmine Gulati Jain and Sambhav Jain Showcase Excellence Under the Golden Lumière Awards at the 79th Festival de Cannes 2026 Show Directed by Liza Varma

As part of India’s multi-platform presence at the 79th Festival de Cannes 2026, internationally renowned Show Director Liza Varma from India led a delegation of Indian designers and jewellery labels at the Fashion TV Presentation held on 18th May 2026 at the Majestic Hotel, Cannes, at 9:30 PM (CEST).
The showcase featured celebrated Indian designer Amit GT along with Le Marquise Jewellery by Jasmine Gulati Jain and Sambhav Jain, presenting a curated display of fashion and jewellery that reflected contemporary Indian design sensibilities on an international platform. Amit GT’s showcase was presented under the prestigious Golden Lumière Awards Cannes 2026, hosted at the Majestic Hotel Beach, Cannes.

The Golden Lumière Awards show is hosted at the Majestic Hotel Beach, Cannes2026, where cinema meets luxury, celebrating outstanding personalities from international cinema along with visionary business leaders supporting art, culture, cinema, and the future generation of creators. The grand evening was attended by international personality Farhana Bodi and actress Urvashi Rautela, while actress Pooja Batra. The event was produced by Anna Neneman from ENW Showroom.

Speaking about the showcase, Liza Varma said, “My focus is to create opportunities for Indian designers and talent to present their work in international environments. Cannes provides an important global platform to showcase the strength of Indian fashion, craftsmanship, and creative talent before an international audience.”
Held alongside the 79th edition of the Cannes Film Festival 2026, the presentation formed part of a larger initiative led by Liza Varma to create global visibility for Indian designers, jewellery labels, and creative talent through curated showcases and international collaborations at Cannes.
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