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12 October 2025
Durga Puja has always been a season that India doesn’t just celebrate - it lives it. The nights stretch longer under glowing pandal lights, the sound of dhaaks travels through neighborhoods, and the air itself feels sweeter with the promise of bhog and jalebis. Every year, this grand festival manages to bring people together: family, friends, even strangers, bound by joy, rhythm, and tradition.
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But 2025? This year, there’s something different in the mix. Something that has fans buzzing even before the conch shells announce the arrival of the Goddess. Rohit Sharma, Team India’s captain and cricket’s beloved “Hitman,” is stepping into the festive canvas of Durga Puja in a way no one imagined.
We’ve seen Rohit Sharma win matches, steady innings, and lift trophies. But what makes him truly loved is the sense of connection he carries with his fans. And this Durga Puja, he’s carrying that bond off the pitch and into the pandals.
Through a one-of-its-kind collaboration with Royal Stag Fan, Rohit is not just sending greetings, he’s inviting fans to be part of the greeting, right alongside him. Not mass-printed posters, not routine TV ads - real, lively, festive messages that land straight on your phone. It’s the captain stepping into your celebration and making you part of his festive wish.
Imagine standing in front of a towering pandal and your screen lights up, not with another forward, but with the captain himself sharing his Shubho Pujo wishes, with you featured right in the festive greeting.
That’s not just festive cheer. That’s celebrating together. That’s Celebrate Large.
So how does Rohit pull this off? It’s all thanks to Next-Gen AI technology. These aren’t simple clips; they’re:
In short, Pujo brought alive in your hands, powered by tradition, amplified by tech, and made unforgettable by Rohit Sharma’s presence with you in the greeting.
Durga Puja is Kolkata’s heartbeat, but its rhythm pulses far beyond Bengal. From the pandals in CR Park, Delhi, to the society gatherings in Mumbai, to smaller cultural clubs in every corner of the country, Pujo is celebrated in a thousand different flavors.
And that’s the beauty of Rohit’s greetings, they don’t belong to one city or one pandal. They belong to every fan, everywhere because you’re not just watching, you’re in it with him. Whether you’re hopping pandals with your college gang, queueing up for bhog with your family, or catching up on celebrations miles away from home, Rohit’s wish travels with you, adding a personal spark to your moment.
It’s as if, for once, every fan has Rohit on speed dial, not to talk cricket, but to share in the celebration.
At its heart, this collaboration is about something bigger. It’s about reminding us that festivals aren’t about size, they’re about feeling. The joy of a thousand people dancing together is the same as the joy of a small family lighting diyas at home. And when Rohit Sharma celebrates with you inside your greeting, that joy multiplies.
Because what better way to Celebrate Large than to feel like your favorite cricketer has joined your celebration, no matter where you are?
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Durga Puja 2025 will have everything it always does: light, music, food, color, faith. But this year, it also has something new: Rohit Sharma stepping into the heart of the festivities, not as a distant icon, but as part of your Pujo story.
It’s proof that tradition can meet technology, that cricket can blend with culture, and that sometimes the simplest message can make the grandest impact.
So, as you gear up for five nights of joy, look out for the surprise waiting on your phone. This Pujo, don’t just watch the celebration - be in it with Rohit Sharma. Be part of Celebrate Large.