
Leading salon, spa, and skin clinic chain Bodycraft is gearing up for expansion with plans to launch 16 new stores in 2025. The company is setting ambitious growth targets, aiming to achieve ₹215 crore in revenue over the next two years.
For the current financial year, Bodycraft anticipates closing with ₹135 crore in revenue, a significant increase from the ₹98 crore recorded in the previous fiscal year, reflecting its strong upward trajectory in the beauty and wellness sector.
Bodycraft has witnessed significant growth over the past year, achieving an impressive 42% revenue increase, according to CEO Sahil Gupta. The brand is now growing at 30% year-on-year and aims for an overall 60% growth in the next two years.
To fuel franchise expansion, Bodycraft aims to open 16 salons by 2025 end and that too in southern part of the country, confirms, Madan N.R, Franchise Manager, Bodycraft. The brand will first open a store in Mysore, followed by new locations in Bengaluru , Hyderabad, and Vellore. In North India, the brand is setting its sights on Lucknow, Kanpur, Dwarka, and Noida, strengthening its presence among beauty enthusiasts across the country.
Founded in 1997 by Manjul Gupta, Bodycraft started with a 1,500 sq. ft. salon in Bengaluru and has since expanded to over 25 outlets across Bengaluru, Chennai, Gurgaon, Dehradun, and Mumbai. Operating under both company-owned and franchise models with a 60:40 expansion strategy, the brand prioritizes high-street locations over malls to ensure better visibility and cost control.