The first outlet of Bollywood superstar Salman Khan's “Being Human Clothing” was officially launched in Banani on Thursday.
The inaugural ceremony was attended by renowned actor and brother of Salman Khan -- Sohail Khan, and Salman's nephew, Ayaan Agnihotri, alongside the CEO of 'Being Human', Sanjeev Rao.
Sohail Khan came to Dhaka with a message from his brother Salman Khan.
Earlier, in the day, the Bollywood star arrived in Dhaka in the morning. A group of dancers welcomed him by dancing and singing to which Sohail himself danced a little and joined the dancers.
The franchisees of Being Human Clothing in Bangladesh are Rehan Rahman and Mohaimin Mostafa, who are also the co-owners of Crimsoncup Bangladesh.
A part of Being Human Clothing Profits are paid to ‘Being Human – The Salman Khan Foundation,' which is based in Mumbai, India. The Foundation supports the education and healthcare of the underprivileged.
The brand has grown to over 500+ retail touch-points and has continuously reinvented itself to become one of the leaders in casualwear clothing. Keeping up with this thought of being a global brand, ‘Being Human Clothing’ is making its foray into Bangladesh.
In the video message posted on Tuesday afternoon, Salman Khan addressed Bangladesh and invited everyone to join the Banani Road 10 shop.
In 2012, the journey of 'Being Human' began in Mumbai, India to stand beside the helpless people.
A portion of the profits from the sale of this clothing brand is spent on the education and healthcare of underprivileged communities.
Rehanur Rahman and Mohaimin Mostafa are the owners of the franchise in Bangladesh.
Beginning in 2012, as an extension of the Bollywood star-founded charitable trust, Being Human Clothing currently operates in 15 countries, having more than 500 store-in-stores and 75 exclusive outlets worldwide.