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Time of India
05-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Yuvika Chaudhary: All 24 hours of my day are spent juggling between motherhood and my work, it's challenging, but finding balance is key
Actress welcomed her baby girl, Ekleen, in October 2024 and has been loving every moment of motherhood. After spending the first six months fully focused on her daughter, she slowly got back to work a few months ago and has also begun travelling. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now In addition to her regular photo shoots and editing vlogs, the actress is also very active in creating content for social media. In an exclusive conversation with Times of India TV, Yuvika Choudhary spoke about her journey in the entertainment industry and how she balances motherhood alongside work. She also shared what she misses the most about being away from sets. Additionally, Yuvika expressed how proud she is of her husband Prince Narula's achievements and the path he has carved for himself. S peaking on whether the industry is a difficult space, Yuvika shared, "Yes, nothing comes easy. I believe every field has its challenges, but in our industry, it's especially tough. Reaching a place where people recognize you isn't simple. It takes everything, your time, patience, hard work and even then, a big part of it depends on destiny. I consider myself fortunate to have made a name for myself in this industry. So many people come to Mumbai chasing dreams and working tirelessly, but not everyone makes it. This field demands more than just talent; it requires a mix of dedication, timing, luck, and perseverance. It's not meant for everyone, and that's the harsh truth." The actress further spoke about husband Prince Narula's success, "Everything Prince has done in his life has been entirely on his own, without any support or backing. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Both of us have made our way in the industry without a godfather or external help. Whatever we've accomplished in our careers is the result of our own hard work. That's why I have immense respect for him and the work he does. He's truly self-made, and that's something I deeply admire about him. " Yuvika was asked about how busy life has become after welcoming Ekleen, and she shared that her days are now completely centered around her daughter, "All 24 hours of my day are spent juggling motherhood and my work as Yuvika Chaudhary. It's definitely challenging, but finding balance is key. In life, you can't focus on just one role, you have to manage many, and I believe women are truly blessed with the ability to do that. God has given us the strength to handle it all, and I'm simply doing my best to live up to that," she said. When asked about what she misses most about being on sets, Yuvika shared, "Reading long scripts, being on set, and soaking in that unique atmosphere, it's an experience like no other. Right now, I'm shooting but working from home, and I genuinely miss the energy and vibe of being on a live set. It's a completely different feeling that can't be replicated elsewhere." Mother's Day 2025 Special- Prince Narula and I Have Grown Together As Parents, says Yuvika Chaudhary


Time Business News
18-06-2025
- Business
- Time Business News
How Quiet Innovation Is Reshaping Modern Businesses
In today's hyper-connected world, it's not always the loudest changes that matter most. While big tech launches and viral trends steal attention, the real transformation in modern business often happens in silence. Small shifts—automated systems, AI-enhanced tools, digital payments, and creator-led commerce—are quietly redefining how companies operate and grow. Let's explore how this silent evolution is taking place and why it's becoming essential for both traditional businesses and digital entrepreneurs alike. The old idea of running a business from a physical office, using manual ledgers and face-to-face banking, is now outdated. A growing number of professionals—from freelancers to influencers—are building enterprises entirely online. This isn't about flashy apps or overnight success. It's about using digital frameworks that enable flexibility, mobility, and control. A noteworthy shift can be seen in how individuals with strong social influence are blending personal branding with smart online infrastructure. For example, digital entrepreneurs are now integrating PayPal-style financial systems into their workflow to manage client payments, subscriptions, and service transactions more efficiently. A case study worth reviewing highlights how a public figure transitioned from entertainment to business, utilizing a hybrid digital model similar to Prince Narula's PayPal-powered setup to streamline revenue and customer access. This approach shows how even individual creators are quietly embracing fintech—without the need for traditional overheads. Automation used to be a tool for large corporations. Now, it's a daily reality for startups, freelancers, and even side hustlers. Tasks like scheduling, data entry, inventory updates, and customer support can all be handled by smart systems working quietly in the background. AI doesn't just save time—it enhances quality. For example, businesses no longer need expensive design teams for visual branding. Instead, they can use intelligent software that edits, enhances, and customizes content with just a few clicks. A particularly useful platform in this space enables users to generate or transform images quickly through AI, ideal for entrepreneurs needing branded visuals on demand. Whether you're resizing social media posts or refining ad banners, tools like Remaker AI for design editing simplify what used to be complex creative processes. This subtle shift allows businesses to scale without scaling their workforce—an efficiency once thought impossible. With the rise of cloud collaboration, asynchronous communication, and productivity tools, remote work has become a new norm. It's not just about working from home—it's about operating a business where location doesn't matter. Modern teams are built on tools like Slack, Notion, Zoom, and Google Workspace. But what's more interesting is how businesses are moving from centralized models to fully remote, tech-enabled operations. Payments are processed digitally, visual content is created using AI, and meetings happen virtually. This quiet revolution isn't celebrated with headlines, but it's redefining what it means to run a company. With smart infrastructure in place, entrepreneurs can launch global ventures from a single room—with minimal cost and maximum control. Personal brands are no longer just for influencers—they're legitimate business models. Creators, consultants, educators, and artists are building niche audiences and monetizing them directly. But the magic lies in the technology behind the scenes. Scheduling apps, payment processors, and AI tools help these individuals run their operations solo—without full-time teams. A personal trainer, for example, can record workouts, automate course sales, collect payments, and brand every video consistently using smart platforms. This is where tools like AI-based visual design assistants play a role. They allow solo business owners to maintain professional aesthetics without hiring designers, saving time and money while growing influence. These systems aren't loudly advertised—they just work, quietly supporting the personal brand economy. A major aspect of digital business today is getting paid—easily, securely, and globally. While platforms like Stripe and PayPal dominate, many entrepreneurs and creators are integrating their own payment flows using embedded systems or third-party gateways. The focus is now on convenience, automation, and cross-border compatibility. Whether you're selling eBooks, offering paid newsletters, or providing consulting, streamlined digital finance tools like the ones highlighted in creator-led business case studies are allowing users to skip banks entirely. As seen earlier with creators who are building financial platforms around their brand identity, it's clear that integrating smart payment systems early can make or break a business's ability to scale. Businesses don't just need to look good once—they need to look good consistently across all platforms. That means maintaining uniformity in Instagram posts, YouTube thumbnails, email banners, and ad creatives. This kind of design precision used to require full creative teams. Now, AI-based design systems allow businesses to generate multi-platform visual content from a single source file. These tools don't just automate—they think. They adjust color schemes, recommend layout changes, and even match designs to brand tones. Business is changing—but not with a bang. The biggest shifts are happening behind the scenes. Entrepreneurs aren't just working differently—they're thinking differently. They're choosing tools that reduce friction, platforms that do more with less, and systems that scale without attention. From influencer-driven fintech models to AI-powered creative platforms, the future of business lies in using technology so seamlessly that it becomes invisible. Those who quietly adopt these innovations are the ones leading the transformation—not because they shout about it, but because they work smarter every day. Success in the digital economy no longer requires massive funding or global teams. It requires awareness, adaptability, and smart decision-making. Whether you're a consultant, content creator, freelancer, or founder—embracing tools that simplify, automate, and enhance your workflow can be the difference between staying small or growing quietly into something big. And as the case studies linked above illustrate—whether you're exploring payment solutions built around personal branding or AI platforms that support everyday creativity—the right digital shift can turn even the smallest operation into a sustainable, thriving business. TIME BUSINESS NEWS


News18
10-06-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Yuvika Chaudhary Drops A ‘Nazar' Emoji On Prince Narula, Daughter Ekleen's Photo
Last Updated: In the photo, Prince Narula is lovingly holding his daughter Ekleen and planting a peck on her cheeks. Prince Narula has been enjoying fatherhood ever since welcoming his baby daughter, Ekleen, with wife Yuvika Chaudhary last year. Keeping fans engaged, he often drops pictures with his newborn on social media, documenting special moments via touching posts. Having said that, the Roadies fame shared a new post on Instagram that captured a sweet father-daughter moment. In the photo, Prince is lovingly holding his daughter and planting a peck on her cheeks. He also attached a side note to the post revealing that his baby girl spoke for the first time on the mic. It read, 'Pehle words bole mere baby me Mic pe and bht jaldi gana bhe suru kare ge papa k sath mera bachuuu. I love you soooo much or yaad rakhna AP hamesha papa k fav ho and waiting jab ap papa k sath gana suru karoge (My baby spoke the first words on the mic and very soon, my baby will start singing with her papa. I love you so much and remember you are always papa's favorite. I am waiting for the time when you will start singing with papa)." Prince Narula and Yuvika Chaudhary were blessed with the daughter Ekleen, on October 19, 2024. Ever since her arrival, both Prince and Yuvika have been doing their parenting duties religiously. It was the former Bigg Boss winner who decided on her name, Ekleen, as Yuvika recently shared in a chat with Hautterfly. The actress revealed that they had 3-4 options before they finalised on the name of Ekleen. Yuvika said, 'Mujhe thoda time laga muh se bolne mei. Aa nai raha tha. Ekleen yeh kya hai. Mei aisi hi bolti thi mein. But now I understood yeh nai change hone wala hai. So I need to keep this only. But it's nice. The meaning of the name is nice." In another chat during an appearance on Kashish Pundir's podcast, Prince Narula also shared his experiences with his little girl. He shared, 'It's a different feeling. I never imagined it would be like this. You think about the house and playing with the kid. First, it was my sisters' nail scratches on my face, and now it's my baby girl's." On the work front, Prince Narula was recently seen as a gang leader on Roadies XX alongside Elvish Yadav, Rhea Chakraborty, Neha Dhupia and Gautam Gulati. First Published:


Time of India
05-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Exclusive – Elvish Yadav opens up about his journey in the industry; says, 'Bigg Boss changed my life, it opened doors for me in Mumbai'
Elvish Yadav has been making headlines ever since he won Roadies XX. The reality show star has also been surrounded by controversies involving Prince Narula lately. He gave an exclusive interview to TOI TV where he opened up about his journey in the industry, how his life changed post-Bigg Boss, and more. Elvish revealed that he used to only do YouTube on a professional level. However, his life changed completely after doing Bigg Boss OTT 2. He called the show a turning point in his life and thanked the show for opening many doors for him in Mumbai. Talking about the same, he said, 'Bigg Boss has been a turning point in my life. Before Bigg Boss, I used to do Bigg Boss-related content, because of which I became slightly famous. However, Bigg Boss opened doors for me in Mumbai. I had never seen Mumbai before, but the show helped me with many opportunities.' He further opened up about travelling from Gurgaon to Mumbai for Laughter Chefs. He shared, 'It's very difficult to travel all the way for shoots, and my parents are done with me. They ask me to do whatever I want as long as I'm not sitting idle, doing nothing at home. When I'm doing nothing, I tend to irritate my family members, and hence I want to tell everyone to go outside and work.' He then said, 'I've an amazing bond with everyone on the show. Vicky bhai, Ankita Lokhande, Rubina Dilaik, and everyone else is just amazing, and I enjoy a lot with them. I ask them to bring food for me from home, and they do. Fans love my bond with Rubina. I read about it on social media and feel good about it.'


News18
02-06-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Will Elvish Yadav Sort Out Differences With Prince Narula? Here's What He Said
Last Updated: Elvish Yadav and Prince Narula had several disagreements and fights on Roadies XX. The finale of MTV Roadies XX (Double Cross) aired yesterday, with Gullu aka Kushal Tanwar from Elvish Yadav's gang emerging as the winner. The highlight of this season was not only the challenging tasks, but also the rivalry between gang leaders Prince Narula and Elvish Yadav. During this season, we saw the two get into many heated arguments, disagreements and fights. Their conflict became a trending topic of discussion on social media. Now that the show has ended, will Elvish and Prince bury the hatchet? In a recent interview, Elvish opened up about his altercations with Prince, and discussed whether they might reconcile in the future. In a chat with Pinkvilla, Elvish was asked whether his rivalry with Prince will stay forever or if he will sort out the differences between them. He said that he doesn't keep anything against anybody in his heart. 'Mann mein leke main kuch nahi chalta. But baat suljhaane ka kya hota hai ki…Ek hi baar mauka hota hai baat suljhaane ka. Sulajh gayi toh theek hai. Nahi suljhi toh usko bhi meri koi zarurat nahi padti, mujhe bhi zarurat nahi hai uski (I don't carry anything in my heart. But when it comes to resolving things, there's usually just one chance to sort it out. If things get resolved, that's fine. If not, then even he doesn't need me, and I don't need him either)." He further added that they are both very different people. 'Woh apne mein khush, main apne mein khush. Toh aisi need nahi ki hume kuch solve karna pade. (He's happy in his own world, and I'm happy in mine. So there's no need for something to be solved between us)," he added. Kushal Tanwar, also known as 'Gullu', from Elvish Gang emerged as the winner of Roadies XX, while Hartaaj Singh Gill from Prince Narula's gang became the first runner-up. After the win, Elvish Yadav said, 'Gullu aur mera jo bond tha- ye mera pehla Roadie tha jo maine liya tha. Usi ke saath mein aaj main yaha khada hu. (The bond between Gullu and me- he was the first Roadie I ever took under my wing. I am standing here with him today). Very happy. Super happy." This season marked Elvish's first time as a gang leader. Prince Narula also lauded him and said that he played really well. First Published: