JP Infra appoints Kareena Kapoor Khan as Brand Ambassador to elevate Luxury living experience

JP Infra, a leading real estate developer renowned for its innovative residential projects, has announced Bollywood icon Kareena Kapoor Khan as its new brand ambassador. This strategic partnership aims to enhance the brand's image and connect with a broader audience seeking premium living experiences.​ Kareena Kapoor Khan, celebrated for her elegance and versatility, embodies the sophistication and modernity that JP Infra represents. Her association with the brand is expected to resonate with aspiring homeowners who value both luxury and functionality in their living spaces.​ A press release stated, “The collaboration has led to a high-impact campaign that redefines how real estate connects with Mumbai's aspirational audiences. This association goes beyond celebrity endorsement-it's a thoughtfully curated brand journey that celebrates grace, authenticity, and the emotional significance of home.” The campaign showcases Kareena Kapoor as the voice of today’s discerning hom...

Justin Baldoni sues Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds for $400m

It Ends With Us director accuses Hollywood power couple of seeking to ‘destroy’ him with false claims in latest filing

Justin Baldoni has sued Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds, claiming that the couple hijacked the production of It Ends With Us, the hit summer 2024 film he directed and sought to “destroy” him with false allegations of sexual harassment.

In the suit, filed in the southern district of New York, Baldoni and his publicists accuse the couple of civil extortion, defamation and invasion of privacy, to the tune of $400m in damages.

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