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11 October 2025
Festivals in India are never just dates on a calendar; they’re experiences that fill our streets, our homes, and our hearts with energy. The beat of dhaks in Bengal, the crash of fireworks across Delhi, the glow of diyas in Mumbai — from Durga Puja to Dussehra to Diwali, this season is about one thing: coming together.
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And this year, as families gather and communities light up the night, there’s one more familiar face joining the celebrations — Rohit Sharma. But here’s the twist: it’s not just about receiving a festive greeting from the captain, it’s about being part of the greeting experience alongside him.
Through a unique collaboration with Royal Stag Fan, the Indian cricket captain is sharing festive greetings with fans across the country. Not through stadium speeches or TV ads, but through something far more personal: Next-Gen AI-powered greetings that place you in the celebration with Rohit himself, right on your phone, tailored to the festival you’re celebrating.
It’s festive tradition, cricketing stardom, and digital magic — all rolled into one.
If there’s one thing that unites India as much as its festivals, it’s cricket. Rohit Sharma has stood at the center of that emotion for years — whether it’s his effortless sixes, his calm leadership, or his knack for anchoring the nation’s hopes in high-pressure moments.
And yet, what makes this campaign stand out is that it flips the usual fan-star dynamic. This time, it’s not just fans cheering for Rohit — it’s Rohit cheering with the fans. His festive wishes are designed to feel intimate, personal, and warm — like he’s celebrating right alongside you.
For fans, it’s no longer about watching him from afar. It’s about having him right there, as part of your family’s festive story.
What makes these greetings special isn’t just Rohit’s presence, it’s the way they’re built. Powered by Next-Gen AI, each message is:
The result? A festive wish that doesn’t just land on your phone, it pulls you into the moment, making you a part of the celebration with Rohit himself.
Durga Puja in Bengal. Dussehra in the north. Diwali across every corner of India. Each festival has its own rhythm, rituals, and flavor. But this year, one thread ties them all together — Rohit’s wishes reaching fans everywhere, instantly.
In Kolkata, a group of college friends could be showing each other their Rohit greeting between pandal-hopping.
In Lucknow, families gathered at a Ramlila ground might be watching fireworks when the captain’s message pops up.
In Pune, kids lighting sparklers on Diwali night might be smiling as their parents replay Rohit’s greeting.
Geography no longer matters because the greetings travel faster than the festive lights themselves.
Festivals have always been about breaking barriers. You don’t need an invitation to walk into a pandal. You don’t need to know someone to share sweets on Diwali. You don’t need to be part of a family to stand together and watch Ravan’s effigy fall.
And that’s what this campaign channels. By bringing Rohit into every fan’s pocket, it makes you feel like you’re celebrating side by side with him. It says: this joy belongs to everyone.
Cricket already has the power to unite people who have nothing else in common. Festivals do the same. Together, they create something larger — a sense of community that stretches across cities, states, and cultures.
At its heart, the campaign is about one simple promise: Celebrate Large. Not in terms of grandeur, but in terms of joy. Bigger smiles, warmer connections, stronger memories.
Because when the country’s cricket captain becomes part of your festival, the celebration feels amplified. Whether you’re in a packed city square or at home with just your closest family, the moment suddenly feels larger than life.
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Durga Puja, Dussehra, Diwali — three festivals, three different flavors of celebration. But this year, they share one common highlight: Rohit Sharma stepping into your festivities, not just sending wishes but celebrating right alongside you.
It’s proof that tradition and technology can meet beautifully. That cricket and culture can blend seamlessly. And that sometimes, the smallest thing — a greeting on your phone — can make the biggest difference to how you celebrate.
So wherever you are, whatever your festival looks like, keep an eye on your phone. Because the captain isn’t just leading on the pitch this season — he’s stepping into your celebrations, reminding us all to Celebrate Large, together.
Don’t miss out, Rohit Sharma this festive season and be part of the celebration.