SuperYou is co-founded by Indian actor Ranveer Singh and entrepreneur Nikunj Biyani, who together launched the brand to make accessible, tasty, high-protein snacks like wafers and powders for the Indian market, attracting investment from entities like Rainmatter Investments and Gruhas Collective.
Founded by Nikunj Biyani & Ranveer Singh, SUPERYOU is on a mission—to make protein simple and inspire people to live their best life. Codesign created a big, bold brand identity that celebrates the audacious desire to live without barriers and carries the 'super' energy across the entire brand world.
SuperYou, a wafer brand owned by Ranveer Singh and Nikunj Biyani, has crossed ₹100 crore revenue in just 1 year. Actor Ranveer Singh is on the road to a comeback this year.
Launched in November 2024, SuperYou set out to change how India snacks, positioning itself not as a supplement company but as a lifestyle-first protein foods brand.
How Ranveer Singh and Nikunj Biyani created SuperYou, a protein wafer brand. Figuring out what the future will be like and trying to build it. Once upon a time, on a basketball court in Mumbai, two unlikely partners met. One was Ranveer Singh, India's most flamboyant actor, hungry for something beyond cinema.
SUPERYOU was built to solve for all of it, with a single, science-led ingredient. With fermented yeast protein at its core, SUPERYOU supports: Appetite regulation through slow, sustained amino acid release. Metabolic health by preserving lean mass.
It just happened. Four years ago Peter Rahal was making protein bars in his parents' kitchen in Glen Ellyn, Illinois. On October 6th, 2017 Peter sold his company RXBar for $600 million to Kellogg Co. He didn't have a cooking background, he was self funded, and he had zero retail experience.
Yes. SuperYou Protein Wafer Minis are made with simple ingredients, no palm oil, no added sugar, and wholesome grains like atta & jowar. They're safe for most people, including kids and pregnant women. That said, it's always best to check with your doctor before making changes to your diet.
SuperYou, the snacking and functional nutrition brand co-founded by actor Ranveer Singh and entrepreneur Nikunj Biyani, has raised Rs 63 crore in a Series B round jointly led by V3 Ventures and existing investor Rainmatter, with GCCF also participating.
When SuperYou entered the market with Ranveer Singh as its ambassador, it didn't try to compete with protein bars or fitness snacks. Instead, it reframed the idea of chocolate itself. SuperYou is a chocolate bar that simply chose to be better for you, not merely a health product in disguise.
Zee News, Asianet Newsable, WION, Instagram, Firstpost, Times of India, Filmibeat, GQ India, Times of India, MSN, Siasat.com, Instagram The general consensus from recent reports (late 2024/early 2025) indicates that Deepika Padukone is richer than Ranveer Singh, with her net worth estimated around ₹500 crore compared to his lower estimates, making her one of India's highest-paid actresses and businesswomen, though they are a very wealthy couple together.
Today was an incredible day at our university as we welcomed Celebrity Chef Ranveer Brar, who was bestowed with an Honorary PhD by our Hon'ble Vice-Chancellor, Dr.
Tip – Another tip that he shares is a low oil and low salt diet. Ranveer Singh believes that in order to stay fit and keep up your diet, one must eat something every 3 hours. He usually snacks on fruits and nuts and ensures that he never skips a meal or goes without eating something for more than 3 hours.
SuperYou is India's first protein brand to use fermented yeast protein, powered by a strain called Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Fermented yeast protein is a smart protein with the potential to redefine India's protein economy in the years to come.
SuperYou, the snack brand co-founded by Ranveer Singh and entrepreneur Nikunj Biyani, has crossed ₹100 crore in revenue, the company announced. With new products like multigrain protein chips, the brand aims to achieve ₹500 crore in revenue within the next five years. #ranveersingh #superyou #healthbrands.
THE ONLY SUPER WAFER BAR - With 10 gms of protein in each bar, 3 gms of fiber, and goodness of flavor in every bite, the SuperYou wafer bar is perfect for your daily lifestyle. It has no preservatives or artificial sweeteners, a balance of taste and nutrition, and is 100% vegetarian.
Not cheap, per se. At $10ish bucks a week, if it works, you can justify the purchase by thinking about how few coffees you'll buy once you're super energized and focused once SuperYou kicks in. But that's only if it works.
SuperYou was launched in November 2024 and is headquartered in Mumbai. The brand focuses on making daily protein intake more accessible for modern consumers. The current product range includes protein wafers in multiple flavours, baked multigrain chips, and protein powders used for shakes and supplements.
Welcome to SUPERYOU, where science meets snacking. We're the first brand to introduce fermented yeast protein to India. It's as effective as whey, better than plant protein, and designed to fuel every you—snackers, movers, shakers, and game-changers alike.
SuperYou, the new-age protein snacking brand co-founded by star entrepreneur Ranveer Singh and Nikunj Biyani, marks one year of operations this November, celebrating a year of redefining what health-conscious indulgence means for India.
A peanut butter and jelly (PB&J) sandwich is the food associated with adding 33 minutes to your healthy life, according to a University of Michigan study using the Health Nutritional Index (HENI), which measures the minutes of healthy life gained or lost per serving. The study found that nutrient-dense foods like fruits, vegetables, nuts, legumes, and seafood add minutes, while processed items like hot dogs subtract them, with PB&J being a standout for its positive impact due to healthy fats and antioxidants.
The most abundant protein in nature is probably the chloroplast enzyme ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (Fraction I protein). It is arguably the most important enzyme because it catalyses the carbon dioxide-fixing step in photosynthesis.