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KL Rahul invests in Boldfit

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Mumbai: Indian cricket sensation KL Rahul has partnered with Boldfit, a D2C fitness brand. This collaboration goes beyond standard celebrity endorsements, making Rahul both an investor and a brand ambassador for their sports footwear, apparel, and fitness equipment.

Boldfit, founded by Pallav Bihani, has quickly become a prominent name in the Indian fitness scene with its wide range of high-quality activewear, accessories, and fitness equipment. The brand’s focus on innovation and quality has earned it a loyal customer base, serving over one crore customers annually.

KL Rahul, known for his cricketing excellence and dedication to fitness, is a great match for Boldfit’s goals of performance and innovation. His decision to invest in Boldfit shows his belief in the brand’s vision and its potential to inspire fitness enthusiasts across the country.

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“Being a part of Boldfit feels like coming home. As a Bengaluru boy, I’m proud to join forces with a brand that shares my love for fitness and my hometown. I look forward to contributing to Boldfit’s journey and inspiring others to lead healthier lives,” said Rahul.

Bihani is equally excited about the partnership. “Having KL Rahul on board is a huge moment for us. His dedication and drive perfectly match our brand’s values. Together, we aim to start a fitness revolution across the nation.”

While the brand aims to cross Rs 500 crores in FY26, this collaboration is a strategic move for Boldfit, leveraging Rahul’s wide fanbase and influence to strengthen its market position. With a solid foundation and ambitious goals, Boldfit aims to reach new heights, tapping into India’s growing interest in fitness. The partnership is expected to drive significant growth, with plans to expand product lines and enhance customer engagement through innovative campaigns and community-building efforts.

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Boldfit’s partnerships with IPL teams like Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), Chennai Super Kings (CSK), and Mumbai Indians (MI) demonstrate its strong presence in the sports and fitness sector. With Rahul, Boldfit seeks to set new industry standards and promote a healthier, fitter India.

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Amit Kumar Nanchahal elevated to brand communications head – international beverages at PepsiCo

Seasoned reputation strategist takes charge of international beverages portfolio after steering corporate narrative in India and South Asia

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GURGOAN: PepsiCo has handed the communications reins of two of its punchiest brands to a veteran insider. Amit Kumar Nanchahal has been appointed brand communications head, international beverages for Sting Energy and Mountain Dew, marking his latest ascent in a career spanning more than two decades in corporate storytelling and sustainability strategy.

Based in Delhi, Nanchahal will now oversee global communications for Sting Energy and Mountain Dew across international markets, sharpening brand narratives in an increasingly competitive and youth-driven energy drinks segment.

The move follows his stint as head of corporate communications for India and South Asia at PepsiCo, where he drove the company’s food and beverage marketing communications, sustainability messaging, digital outreach and internal communications. Over seven years at the American beverages giant, he has moved steadily up the ladder, from associate director overseeing food category and sustainability communications to the top communications post for international beverages.

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Before PepsiCo, Nanchahal cut his teeth in high-stakes corporate environments. At Ola, he led corporate communications and advocacy, positioning the ride-hailing firm as a sustainability-focused mobility player while steering crisis strategy and stakeholder engagement. Earlier, at SABMiller India, he spent nearly a decade managing media relations, internal communications and sustainability programmes in one of India’s most tightly regulated sectors.

His career began at the Confederation of Indian Industry, where he worked on corporate communications and policy engagement, liaising between industry and the Haryana government.

Nanchahal’s credentials include being named among India’s Top 100 Change Makers and a 40 Under 40 honouree by industry platforms. Campaigns under his watch have picked up Cannes Lions, including initiatives such as Lay’s Smart Farm, BioChar, Gatorade Turf Finder and the Lay’s Farm Equal Project, blending brand building with sustainability narratives.

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At PepsiCo, the brief is clear: amplify global brand voice, align purpose with performance and keep two high-voltage brands culturally relevant in crowded markets.

If reputation is capital and narrative is leverage, Nanchahal now sits at the fulcrum. In the battle for consumer attention, the energy is not just in the can, it is in the story.

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