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Bollywood Celebrities Building Health & Fitness Empires

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: January 25, 2026 12:00 IST

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One of the earliest Bollywood stars to successfully build a fitness brand, Hrithik Roshan’s HRX has evolved into a full-fledged lifestyle ecosystem. Created in collaboration with CureFit, HRX spans fitness apparel, footwear, accessories, and digital workout modules.
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Tiger Shroff, and his business ventures are a natural extension of that identity. Tiger launched Prowl, an athleisure and accessories brand that reflects his high-energy, street-meets-performance aesthetic. In addition, he also co-owns MMA Matrix, a chain of mixed martial arts gyms that cater to professional fighters and fitness enthusiasts alike. These gyms focus on functional training, combat sports, and strength conditioning areas Tiger personally trains in.
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Known for his boundless energy both on and off screen, Ranveer Singh has taken a decisive step into the fitness nutrition space by co-owning SuperYou, a protein-focused snack brand he launched with entrepreneur Nikunj Biyani in late 2024. SuperYou cater to a new generation of fitness enthusiasts looking for convenient, high-protein, clean-label snacks, offering protein wafers, chips, and powders that fit into everyday lifestyles rather than niche gym diets.
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While Deepika Padukone has invested in Epigamia, a popular yogurt and gut-health-focused food brand, her most impactful contribution to wellness comes from a different space altogether in mental health. Through the Live, Love Laugh Foundation, Deepika has consistently worked to destigmatize conversations around anxiety, depression, and emotional well-being in India. The foundation focuses on awareness campaigns, education, and support systems, particularly for young people. Together, her investment in nutrition and her advocacy for mental health reflect a 360-degree view of wellness, acknowledging that physical fitness and emotional resilience are deeply interconnected.
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For Malaika Arora, fitness has always been about longevity rather than transformation. Her venture, Diva Yoga, which she co-founded, reflects this philosophy by promoting yoga as a lifestyle practice, not a trend. Diva Yoga focuses on strength, flexibility, mindfulness, and breathwork, drawing practitioners who seek balance rather than burnout. Malaika’s own disciplined routine and calm approach to wellness lend authenticity to the brand, making it aspirational yet approachable.
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An actor known for his intense physical transformations and method-driven approach, Randeep Hooda brings the same rigor to his investment in TeinPro, a clean nutrition and protein brand. TeinPro emphasizes high-quality protein, minimal additives, and transparency in sourcing, appealing to athletes and serious fitness practitioners. Randeep’s association with the brand stems from his own experience with rigorous training regimens that demand reliable nutrition.
Tags: Hrithik RoshanRanveer SinghTiger ShroffRandeep HoodaDeepika Padukone
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