Mumbai: Dhun Wellness, a luxury urban wellness venture founded by Mira Kapoor, has raised $4 million in a funding round to support its expansion and build what it describes as India’s first integrated luxury urban wellness ecosystem.
The round saw participation from Indian family offices including SRF Ltd (Kama Group) and Havells India (QRG Investment & Holdings), Arushi Aayush Agrawal of Inspira Global, along with angel investors Ash Lilani of Saama Capital, Timmy Sarna, Abhishek Goyal, Sunil Punjabi and Kaushik Deva. The round was led by Sanjay Kapoor of Genesis.
Built at the intersection of traditional therapies and modern longevity science, Dhun Wellness positions itself as a differentiated player in India’s growing wellness market, with a focus on urban consumers.
“Urban India is evolving, and so are its wellness needs. At Dhun, our goal has always been to bridge traditional knowledge with modern longevity science in a way that feels accessible, elevated, and personalised. This next chapter allows us to take that vision to more cities with the same integrity and depth,” Kapoor said.
As part of its expansion plans, the company will open its next flagship centre in Delhi, followed by launches in Pune, Hyderabad, Bangalore and Ahmedabad.
The company said it also plans to build a comprehensive longevity vertical focused on preventive and personalised wellness, while strengthening its service philosophy and operational capabilities.
Founded in Mumbai, Dhun Wellness integrates traditional healing systems with evidence-backed longevity technologies, catering to what it sees as an increasingly discerning urban wellness consumer.
