
This week began with Naresh facing the ultimate betrayal: his laptop gave up on him without warning. After desperate attempts to revive it, he was forced to factory-reset the whole thing. While his tech life was crashing, the JV family was expanding as Rohit joined the team as the newest graphic designer. His welcome was the classic JV ritual: introduce yourself, smile, and instantly get pulled into the chaos.
With Ranjini on leave for a couple of days and Kajal also missing, the office felt unusually quiet and, honestly, incomplete. However, everything went according to plan as the team worked on SRIAS print and social creatives, as well as Uniglobe’s calendar.

On the last day of the week, Ranjini returned—only to find out that there was no electricity. So she decided it was the perfect moment to pump some life back into the team with a surprise activity. The office was split into two squads: Team Paglu, led by Anoop with Shabnam, Naresh, Rahul, Nikhil, Charu, and Amir; and Team Traditional Gen Z, headed by Salman with Madhur, Sheetal, Anjali, Shabnam, Rohit, and Ankit—who dramatically betrayed the team halfway and disappeared.

The task? Come up with a fresh marketing plan for Chinhh. After intense brainstorming, both teams presented: Team Paglu gave a very nice presentation with a lot of insights, while Team Traditional Gen Z delivered a presentation that was chaotic, hilarious, and somehow still packed with 4–5 good, usable ideas.
What followed was a heated debate over who won the challenge. But it was calmed when Anoop declared the most peaceful conclusion possible: everyone won. And just like that, harmony returned.
Another week at JV—where laptops break, electricity vanishes, teammates switch sides mid-mission, and yet somehow, great ideas still manage to happen


