Virat Kohli, who has dazzled us for years on the cricket field, is scoring big runs off the field too — this time in the business world! From fashion brands to fitness chains, King Kohli has built an impressive business empire. Even after hanging up his cricketing boots, his earnings won’t slow down, thanks to his smart and diversified portfolio.
So, let’s take a closer look at the ventures that are fueling Virat Kohli’s thriving business empire.
You’ll Be Surprised to Know How Much He Earns!
Team India’s star batsman may have retired from Test cricket, but his brand value remains sky-high. In fact, Virat Kohli is now one of the most marketable athletes globally — and also one of the savviest entrepreneurs.
His annual income runs into crores, thanks to a combination of endorsements, business ventures, and investments.

King Kohli’s Business Empire
Virat Kohli is today counted among the richest cricketers in the world — and here’s how he built that fortune:
Chisel Fitness
Virat Kohli has always been a fitness icon, and he’s turned that passion into business with Chisel Fitness, a popular gym chain.
According to reports, Kohli has invested nearly ₹90 crores in this venture. The brand is a hit with fitness enthusiasts, especially the youth.
One8
Launched in collaboration with Puma, Virat Kohli’s fashion brand One8 offers a range of lifestyle products — from apparel to accessories.
In addition, the One8 perfume line is also a big success. Stylish, trendy, and youthful — One8 reflects Kohli’s personal style and has become a go-to brand for many young Indians.
One8 Commune
Kohli has also made his mark in the restaurant business with One8 Commune — a vibrant chain of eateries known for great food and an inviting vibe.
With outlets across Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Pune, Hyderabad, and Kolkata, One8 Commune gives fans yet another way to experience Kohli’s brand of cool.
WROGN
Another fashion venture close to Kohli’s heart is WROGN, a clothing brand designed for the youth.
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