EBG Group just got actor Mrunal Thakur to be the face of Carlton Wellness. This is a big move to grow their wellness platform all over India, starting in 2025-26. It fits right into their plan to get bigger in the Indian wellness scene.

You’ll see Mrunal in Carlton Wellness ads, online stuff, events, and when they open new places. They’re going to roll this out market by market, in different ways, to help the brand grow with city wellness centers and getaway retreats. This isn’t just a quick celeb endorsement; it’s meant to be a lasting partnership that shows Carlton Wellness is all about being real, trustworthy, and offering fancy experiences with a purpose.
Dr. Irfan Khan, who heads EBG Group, said they picked Mrunal because she really cares about wellness, staying balanced, and living mindfully. He thinks her style, strength, and classy vibe matches what Carlton Wellness is trying to do – help people feel good inside and out, stay healthy, and live longer. Khan says this partnership should help Carlton Wellness become a brand that people want to be associated with, while still being real and helpful for Indians dealing with stressful lives.
He mentioned that Carlton Wellness wants to focus on feeling good for a long time, instead of just offering quick treats. He said Mrunal’s chill confidence shows what the brand is all about. This reinforces EBG Group’s dedication to building a wellness scene in India that matters, can grow, and will last.
Mrunal Thakur said that wellness means a lot to her personally, and Carlton got her attention because they go deeper than just fancy stuff. She thinks their focus on being balanced, feeling good, and taking care of yourself on the inside is what people are looking for these days when it comes to health. She thinks she can help Carlton Wellness connect better with younger people who care about wellness and want brands that are real and have a reason to exist.
Carlton Wellness is becoming a place where you can get all sorts of wellness services, from spas in cities and hotels to retreats, resorts, and even homes you can buy. They’re mixing old practices like Ayurveda with new stuff like mindfulness to match how people are trying to stay healthy.
EBG Group has already got a bunch of spa locations ready to open with partners. They’re also building resorts in cities like Ahmedabad, Indore, and Manipal, and plan to expand all over. This way, Carlton Wellness can take care of your everyday wellness needs and also offer longer retreat experiences.
They’ve also got money goals. Carlton Wellness wants to make ₹80–120 crore in 2025-26 and then grow to ₹180–250 crore by 2026-27. This money should come from spas, retreats, memberships, and partnerships, which should create a dependable income.
With a famous face backing them, a system that can grow, and good money coming in, Carlton Wellness is getting ready to be a big deal in India’s wellness market. EBG Group is still working to build strength in hospitality, wellness, and health








