Director Neha Gupta details the company’s investment plans and explains how Tiger Shroff’s association supports wider adoption of orthopedic and mobility aids
₹200 crore expansion signals push into mobility aids as Tiger Shroff joins Leeford Healthcare
Leeford Healthcare Limited has announced a planned investment of ₹200 crore over the next three years to expand its Orthopedic and Mobility Aids division, marking a focused push into India’s growing preventive healthcare and rehabilitation segment. As part of this expansion, the company has appointed actor and fitness icon Tiger Shroff as brand ambassador for the category.
According to Neha Gupta, Director at Leeford Healthcare Limited, a significant portion of the investment will be used to modernise manufacturing facilities and strengthen domestic production under the Make in India framework. Additional funds will be allocated to marketing, distribution expansion, and deeper penetration into smaller towns and emerging markets.
The appointment of Tiger Shroff coincides with the launch of the nationwide ‘Fit Raho, Hit Raho’ campaign, which positions orthopedic and mobility aids as part of everyday movement and long-term physical care rather than only post-injury solutions. The campaign aims to encourage wider acceptance of preventive supports among younger consumers as well as older populations managing mobility concerns.
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