Most celebrity brands launch with hype. Very few survive.
While many celebrity-led startups struggle after the initial buzz fades, Hrithik Roshan’s HRX has defied the odds, crossing the ₹1,000 crore revenue mark and achieving profitability. In this video, I dive deep into the HRX business case study to understand how they moved beyond “celebrity hype” to build a sustainable activewear powerhouse.
In this video, I break down:
The Failure Rate: Why most celebrity brands fail after the launch phase.
Systems vs. Hype: How HRX prioritized operations and distribution over social media likes.
Strategic Partnerships: The role of Myntra and Decathlon in their scaling strategy.
Execution over Fame: Why revenue growth is a result of financial discipline, not just a famous face.
Brand Positioning: How HRX moved from a “star brand” to a dominant player in the Indian activewear market.
Whether you are an entrepreneur, a marketing student, or a fan of Indian D2C brands, this analysis explains what it actually takes to build a profitable brand in 2026.
Remember: Hype launches brands. Systems scale them.
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