Brands
Samantha Prabhu’s Saaki eyes a growth of 80% revenue in the next 6 months
Mumbai: Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Sushruthi Krishna’s D2C ethnic wear brand Saaki aims to scale its revenues by 80 per cent in the next six months on the back of a growth strategy that includes category expansion and improving brand visibility through a consumer-centric approach.
The brand, which will generate two-digit crores in revenue this fiscal year, sees its customers as the primary drivers of its growth.Since its launch in 2020, it has always taken its customers’ feedback and suggestions seriously. This consumer-centric approach has enabled the brand to grow exponentially in the last two years, with 70 per cent of business generated organically from its much-loved community.
40-50 per cent of the brand’s sales are driven from metro and tier I cities, while the remaining are from tier II and III cities, where the adoption of online shopping is happening at an accelerated pace. Saaki entered the international market in 2021 and currently ships to 15 countries, including the USA, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. With 25 per cent of the total revenue generated from international business, Saaki is on the road to strengthening their presence in the global market.
The brand will soon expand into yoga wear and home categories. Saaki is rapidly expanding its distribution channels and plans to become a Rs 150 to Rs 200 crore brand in the next three years.
Speaking about the future growth plans, Saaki co-founder Krishna said, “Saaki is totally built on consumer love and confidence, and we hope to reach the 100 crore club soon with their support. Our current focus is to expand our product line and ramp up our digital and social media presence. We aim to invest in customer-centricity to allow for optimal journey mapping, repeat business, and loyalty interventions.”
Popular south Indian actor and Saaki co-founder Prabhu commented, “It’s phenomenal to witness Saaki’s growth in the last few months despite my absence—all credits go to Sushruthi and the team. Looking forward to actively participating in Saaki’s growth journey in the times to come.”
Apart from the brand website, Saaki is available on the top 4 marketplaces: Myntra, Nykaa Fashion, Flipkart, and Amazon.
Brands
Primus Partners appoints Akasa Air co-founder Neelu Khatri as independent director
Veteran aviation and defence professional joins as independent director
NEW DELHI: Primus Partners has appointed Neelu Khatri, a founding member of Akasa Air, as an independent director, strengthening the consulting firm’s board as it prepares for its next phase of growth.
Khatri brings more than three decades of experience across defence, aviation, aerospace technology and consulting. She was part of the core team that helped build Akasa Air from concept to launch, contributing to what has been widely described as one of the fastest airline scale ups in recent aviation history.
At Primus Partners, she will provide strategic guidance on corporate governance and help steer the firm’s long term growth plans. Her experience of building a start up into a full scale organisation is expected to support the consulting firm as it expands its footprint.
Primus Partners co-founder and chairperson Davinder Sandhu, said the appointment brings valuable expertise to the board. “Neelu’s journey across defence, aviation and consulting brings a rare blend of operational insight and strategic thinking. Her experience in rapidly scaling Akasa Air will be invaluable as we continue to grow while maintaining a strong focus on corporate governance,” he said.
Primus Partners, an India headquartered management consulting and solutions firm, has emphasised governance and board oversight since its early days. The company has also taken an unconventional approach by inviting its Gen Z employees to attend board meetings so that younger perspectives can contribute to discussions.
Speaking on her appointment, Khatri said the consulting sector is entering a transformative period shaped by emerging technologies. “The industry is evolving rapidly with the rise of AI. This is an exciting moment for an Indian origin consulting firm like Primus Partners to expand its product offerings and strengthen its presence globally,” she said.
She added that as the firm pursues ambitious expansion plans, her focus will be on ensuring strong governance frameworks and effective risk management as the organisation scales.








