Ranbir Kapoor Makes Instagram Debut with ARKS Lifestyle Brand Team, Alia Bhatt Reacts

Ranbir Kapoor shared photos with his ARKS team on Instagram, earning praise from fans for his stylish look. Alia Bhatt showed her support by liking the post, while his followers admired the team’s vibe and Ranbir’s appearance.

Ranbir Kapoor made waves on social media when he launched his lifestyle brand, ARKS, on his 42nd birthday in September. The actor, known for his charm and versatility on screen, took to Instagram recently to share a glimpse of the team behind his new venture. The photos featured Ranbir alongside his ARKS team, showcasing the people who are helping bring his vision to life.

Fans quickly flooded the post with compliments, praising Ranbir for introducing the faces behind his exciting new journey. Many expressed their admiration for the actor’s humility in acknowledging the hard work and support of his team. The post resonated with his followers, who appreciated the personal touch Ranbir brought to the launch of ARKS.

Adding to the buzz, his wife, Alia Bhatt, also reacted to the post with an affectionate comment, showing her support for his latest endeavor. Her gesture sparked more warmth and admiration from fans, who were excited to see the couple’s mutual encouragement for each other’s professional milestones.

ARKS, which represents Ranbir’s unique sense of style and vision, is poised to be a game-changer in the lifestyle and fashion space, and this heartfelt Instagram post has only strengthened fans’ excitement for what’s to come.

Ranbir Kapoor and his ARKS team

On Wednesday, the official ARKS Instagram page shared a new post with the caption, “Team.” The post features a series of pictures showcasing Ranbir Kapoor with the talented individuals behind his lifestyle brand, including Abhinav Verma, the co-founder and CEO of ARKS, and stylist Usaamah Siddique, who has styled the actor on several occasions.

In the images, Ranbir looks effortlessly stylish in a white henley shirt and blue denim jeans, while actively collaborating with his team. The photos capture moments of brainstorming and planning, with Ranbir and his team working on a mood board for the brand, illustrating the creative process behind ARKS.

Fans were quick to admire the behind-the-scenes glimpse into Ranbir’s venture, appreciating his hands-on involvement in shaping the brand’s vision. The post further solidified his connection with his team, highlighting the unity and dedication driving ARKS forward.

How did the internet react?

Fans were quick to shower love on the pictures shared by ARKS, with many praising Ranbir Kapoor for showcasing his team rather than keeping them in the background. One user commented, “I love the way you put your team pic first Ranbir, Rocket Singh on duty,” referencing his famous role in Rocket Singh: Salesman of the Year, and highlighting his genuine, down-to-earth nature.

In addition to the appreciation for his team spirit, many fans couldn’t help but gush over Ranbir’s dapper appearance in the photos. “White is your colour, Ranbir,” one fan wrote, while another remarked, “It’s the white shirt and blue jeans for me.” The actor’s effortlessly stylish look in the white henley shirt and blue denim jeans garnered widespread praise.

As excitement builds for ARKS, a few fans expressed their eagerness for the brand’s future. One user commented, “Can’t wait,” while another wrote, “Loads of good luck RK.” The overwhelming support and enthusiasm from his followers demonstrate the strong connection Ranbir has with his fans as he embarks on this exciting new journey.

Meanwhile, Alia Bhatt and Ranbir’s mom, Neetu Kapoor, showed their unwavering support by liking the post, adding an extra layer of warmth to the moment. Alia, always a source of encouragement for her husband, and Neetu, a proud mother, both expressed their admiration for Ranbir’s new venture.

In addition, actor Arjun Kapoor also liked the pictures, further solidifying the camaraderie among Bollywood’s close-knit circle. The outpouring of support from his family and friends highlights the excitement surrounding ARKS and Ranbir’s latest entrepreneurial journey.

About ARKS

Earlier, during an appearance on Nikhil Kamath’s podcast, Ranbir Kapoor opened up about his entrepreneurial aspirations and the vision behind his lifestyle brand, ARKS. The actor shared, “I have been talking about it for many years, around 10 years. I have always been a sneakerhead, into basketball, baseball, (and) many other sports, (I) used to travel a lot, too… So I am very passionate about it, but I am very scared because I don’t know India as well as I should…So yes, I am planning to start a brand, I have been working on it for a couple of years. It’s a lifestyle brand.”

Ranbir’s candid discussion reflected his long-standing interest in fashion and sports, combined with his cautious but determined approach to launching his brand. His passion for sneakers and sports, along with his experiences from years of travel, served as the foundation for ARKS, a brand that merges his lifestyle interests with his entrepreneurial vision. The actor’s transparency about his fears and excitement resonated with fans and highlighted the thoughtful planning behind his new venture.

COURTESY: Nikhil Kamath

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Mukesh Singh Profile He is an IITian, Electronics & Telecom Engineer and MBA in TQM with more than 15 years wide experience in Education sector, Quality Assurance & Software development . He is TQM expert and worked for numbers of Schools ,College and Universities to implement TQM in education sectors He is an author of “TQM in Practice” and member of “Quality circle forum of India”, Indian Institute of Quality, New Delhi & World Quality Congress . His thesis on TQM was published during world quality congress 2003 and he is also faculty member of Quality Institute of India ,New Delhi He is a Six Sigma Master Black Belt from CII. He worked in Raymond Ltd from 1999-2001 and joined Innodata Software Ltd in 2001 as a QA Engineer. He worked with the Dow Chemical Company (US MNC) for implementation of Quality Systems and Process Improvement for Software Industries & Automotive Industries. He worked with leading certification body like ICS, SGS, DNV,TUV & BVQI for Systems Certification & Consultancy and audited & consulted more than 1000 reputed organization for (ISO 9001/14001/18001/22000/TS16949,ISO 22001 & ISO 27001) and helped the supplier base of OEM's for improving the product quality, IT security and achieving customer satisfaction through implementation of effective systems. Faculty with his wide experience with more than 500 Industries (Like TCS, Indian Railways, ONGC, BPCL, HPCL, BSE( Gr Floor BOI Shareholdings), UTI, ONGC, Lexcite.com Ltd, eximkey.com, Penta Computing, Selectron Process Control, Mass-Tech, United Software Inc, Indrajit System, Reymount Commodities, PC Ware, ACI Laptop ,Elle Electricals, DAV Institutions etc), has helped the industry in implementing ISMS Risk Analysis, Asset Classification, BCP Planning, ISMS Implementation FMEA, Process Control using Statistical Techniques and Problem Solving approach making process improvements in various assignments. He has traveled to 25 countries around the world including US, Europe and worldwide regularly for corporate training and business purposes.
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