Women's Day 2026: From Rashmika Mandanna to Katrina Kaif, 9 Bollywood women who are building business empires

Bollywood’s leading women are expanding their influence beyond cinema by building successful brands of their own. From beauty and skincare to jewellery and lifestyle ventures, these actresses are turning personal passions into thriving businesses
Women's Day 2026: From Rashmika Mandanna to Katrina Kaif, 9 Bollywood women who are building business empires
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Lifestyle Desk
28 min ago
Mar 06, 2026, 09:47 PM IST
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For years, Bollywood stars expanded their influence through brand endorsements. Today, many leading actresses are doing something far more powerful. They are building businesses of their own. From beauty and wellness to fashion and lifestyle, these women are turning their personal values and creative instincts into brands that connect with modern consumers. What started as passion projects are now growing ventures with real presence in the market. Here are some of the Bollywood women who are successfully stepping into the role of entrepreneur.

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1. Alia Bhatt, Ed-a-Mamma

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Alia Bhatt launched Ed-a-Mamma with a simple but thoughtful idea: comfortable, planet friendly clothing for children. Built around natural fabrics and playful designs, the brand encourages sustainability from an early age. In a short span of time, Ed-a-Mamma has grown from a niche kidswear label into a widely recognised lifestyle brand with a strong retail presence.

2. Katrina Kaif, Kay Beauty

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When Katrina Kaif introduced Kay Beauty, the goal was clear: makeup designed for Indian skin tones and everyday conditions. The brand quickly resonated with consumers looking for inclusive and high quality beauty products. Today, Kay Beauty is one of the most successful celebrity beauty brands in India.

3. Kriti Sanon, Hyphen

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Kriti Sanon entered the skincare market with Hyphen, a brand that focuses on simple routines and ingredient driven formulations. The idea is to make skincare straightforward and accessible, especially for younger audiences navigating an overwhelming beauty market.

4. Rashmika Mandanna, Dear Diary

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For Rashmika Mandanna, entrepreneurship came in the form of Dear Diary, a brand centred around everyday self care. Built around fragrances, Dear Diary speaks to a generation that sees beauty rituals as personal and expressive.

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5. Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Secret Alchemist

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Samantha Ruth Prabhu co-founded Secret Alchemist, described as India’s first aromatherapy-led clean perfumery. The brand blends the science of aromatherapy with modern fragrance making, creating ingredient-led perfumes crafted with essential oils and transparent formulations.

6. Shraddha Kapoor, Palmonas

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Jewellery brand Palmonas reflects Shraddha Kapoor’s understated style. The label focuses on demi fine jewellery that sits between fashion accessories and fine jewellery, offering elegant pieces that can be worn every day.

7. Sonakshi Sinha, SOEZI and EziMom

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Sonakshi Sinha has launched two ventures that reflect different aspects of modern life. SOEZI offers quick and convenient press on nails for beauty lovers, while EziMom focuses on creating a supportive community and resources for new mothers.

8. Bhumi Pednekar, Back Bay Life

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Bhumi Pednekar co-founded Back Bay Life, a premium natural mineral water brand positioned in the luxury beverage space. Sourced from protected springs, the brand focuses on purity, clean design and conscious consumption. With Back Bay Life, Pednekar steps into the growing premium hydration market, where bottled water is increasingly seen as a lifestyle product.

9. Rhea Chakraborty, Chapter 2

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For Rhea Chakraborty, fashion became a form of self expression through Chapter 2. The brand celebrates reinvention and individuality through relaxed silhouettes and expressive designs.

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