Samantha Prabhu launches activewear brand, Mile Collective

Indian actor Samantha Ruth Prabhu has launched Mile Collective, a new activewear and lifestyle brand, in partnership with co-founders Harshita Motaparthi and Pravishta Nadella. The brand focuses on everyday movement and wellness, with products designed to suit Indian body types and weather conditions.

In a statement, Prabhu said the brand reflects her current lifestyle, where movement is not limited to exercise but includes mindfulness, ease and comfort throughout the day. She shared that the clothing has become a regular part of her daily routine due to its softness, fit and simple design, adding that the collection offers real comfort that enhances everyday life.

The first collection under the new name, called OnTheGo, is designed to move easily between workouts, travel and home wear. The range includes clean, minimal separates in subtle shades such as charcoal and burgundy.

Motaparthi explained that the brand was never meant to encourage high-intensity or performance-focused dressing. Instead, the goal was always to create clothing that feels natural and comfortable to wear. She said Mile Collective continues this idea by offering garments that support daily activities without pressure or expectation.

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