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Bollywood actresses who turned entrepreneurs with their own brands

TOI Entertainment Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 23, 2025, 08:00 IST
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Sonakshi Sinha

Sonakshi Sinha co-founded SOEZI, a press-on nails brand aimed at offering salon-style nails at home. She also co-owns House of Creativity (HOC), a digital art platform launched with her brothers. Sonakshi’s businesses reflect her personal passions for beauty and art. Using social media to drive consumer engagement, she ensures her ventures are as relatable as her public image.

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Shraddha Kapoor

Shraddha Kapoor is both the brand ambassador and investor in Palmonas, a demi-fine jewelry label known for its affordable luxury and minimal designs. She also launched her personal care brand, MAI by Shraddha, focusing on clean, cruelty-free products. Earlier, she fronted Imara, a modern ethnic wear label with Amazon India. Beyond these, Shraddha supports sustainable businesses and animal welfare causes. Leveraging her strong social media presence, she actively promotes her brands, blending celebrity appeal with entrepreneurial strategy.

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Alia Bhatt

Alia Bhatt owns Ed-a-Mamma, a sustainable clothing brand catering to kids, maternity wear, and adults, focused on eco-friendly fabrics. She is also an investor in Nykaa and Phool.co, showing her interest in clean, sustainable businesses. Alia is actively involved in her brand’s creative and strategic aspects, positioning herself as a mindful entrepreneur. Her ventures reflect her personal values around sustainability and conscious living.

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Deepika Padukone

Deepika Padukone launched 82°E, her skincare brand focused on Indian ingredients blended with modern science, promoting wellness as a lifestyle. She plays an active role in shaping brand identity and products. Apart from beauty, Deepika has invested in Furlenco and Epigamia, expanding her business interests. Her wellness focus also ties into her mental health advocacy, influencing her brand’s calm, self-care narrative.

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Katrina Kaif

Katrina Kaif founded Kay Beauty in 2019 under Nykaa, offering inclusive makeup for Indian skin tones at accessible price points. The brand stands for empowering beauty and self-expression, with Katrina closely involved in product development. Known for campaigns like "It’s Kay to Be You", the brand leverages digital platforms and Katrina’s star power for marketing. As co-founder, Katrina’s role extends beyond being just the face of Kay Beauty, making it one of India’s fastest-growing celebrity brands.

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