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Superstar Salman Khan set to launch his own Gym Equipment range

Besides his blockbuster films, superstar Salman Khan is also known for his great physique and bulging muscles. Right from the onset of his career up till now, he has always taken fitness quite seriously. The latest we hear that Khan is gearing up to launch his own Gym equipment range.

Salman Khan has already been successfully managing his clothing, jewellery, and E-cycle brands under the Being Human umbrella. He will launch his own Gym Equipment range under a new line. For the same, the superstar has acquired the 100% manufacturing rights of India's largest fitness equipment company Jerai Fitness. The company, which has been in the business for over 25 years now, supplies to almost over a 100 gyms a month across the country.


With his new venture, Salman Khan wants to create fitness awareness along with educating people about the importance of being fit and healthy. He envisions making fitness affordable to every Indian with Made in India, state-of-the-art fitness equipment.

Taking the Fit India movement further, this joint venture will be launching the New Fitness Equipment Brand on the 12th to 14th, October 2018 at the IHFF Health and Fitness Expo, NSE Grounds, Mumbai.

On the film front, Salman Khan is currently shooting for his next Bharat.

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