Virat Kohli, who turned 36 on November 5, 2024, is celebrated not just for his legendary cricketing career but also for his entrepreneurial ventures. Known as one of the greatest batsmen in cricket history and the record-holder for the most ODI centuries, Kohli has diversified his career with smart investments and brand ownerships. With a staggering net worth of ₹1,050 crore, the former Indian captain has built a robust financial portfolio by investing in promising start-ups and launching successful brands.
Here’s a detailed look at Virat Kohli’s entrepreneurial journey and the companies he owns or has invested in:
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Brands Owned by Virat Kohli
FC Goa
Kohli became the co-owner of FC Goa, a professional football team in the Indian Super League (ISL), in 2014, alongside Jaydev Mody and Akshay Tandon. His association with football reflects his passion for sports beyond cricket.
One8 & One8 Commune
In partnership with Puma, Kohli launched One8 in 2017, a lifestyle brand specializing in sportswear and casual apparel. That same year, he entered the F&B industry with One8 Commune, a chain of multi-cuisine restaurants with eight outlets across India in cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Kolkata, and Pune.
Wrogn
Kohli’s foray into fashion began with Wrogn, an affordable athleisure brand launched with Universal Sportsbiz (USPL). In 2024, the Aditya Birla Group’s TMRW invested ₹125 crore for a 16% stake in the brand.
Nueva
In 2017, Virat and his wife Anushka Sharma co-founded Nueva, a fine dining restaurant in Delhi that offers a unique menu featuring European, American, Pan-Asian, and Peruvian influences.
Blue Rising Team
In 2023, Kohli co-owned Blue Rising Team, an all-electric powerboat team competing in the E1 World Championship. His involvement in sustainable motorsports aligns with his growing focus on environmental awareness.
Sport Convo
Kohli invested in Sport Convo, a London-based social networking start-up, in 2014, alongside former Real Madrid player Gareth Bale.
Virat Kohli’s Investments
Blue Tribe
Kohli and Anushka Sharma invested in Blue Tribe, a plant-based meat brand, in 2022, and also serve as its brand ambassadors.
Rage Coffee
In 2022, Kohli acquired a 2.5% stake in Rage Coffee, a made-in-India coffee brand available in over 2,500 stores.
Go Digit
Kohli and Anushka invested ₹2.5 crore in Go Digit, an insurance start-up, in 2022. The company went public in 2024, boosting their collective investment to ₹10 crore.
Chisel Fitness
Kohli co-owns Chisel Fitness, a gym chain launched in 2015, with a ₹90 crore investment.
Hyperice
In 2021, Kohli became an investor and brand ambassador for Hyperice, a global wellness brand.
Universal Sportsbiz
Kohli invested ₹19.3 crore in USPL in 2020, a start-up specializing in fashion.
Galactus Funware Technology (MPL)
Kohli invested in Mobile Premier League (MPL), an online gaming platform owned by Galactus Funware Technology, in 2019 and signed a 10-year agreement with the company.
A Legacy Beyond Cricket
Virat Kohli’s entrepreneurial ventures and investments highlight his acumen beyond the cricket field. From fashion and fitness to sustainable technology and gaming, Kohli has built a legacy that cements his position not only as a cricketing legend but also as a savvy business leader.
His growing empire reflects his visionary mindset and ensures that his influence will extend well beyond the cricket pitch.