Hardik Pandya just revealed a new business venture, but most people haven’t realised how important his message is. His social media message essentially states that he has moved on from RISE, the organisation he has been connected with for the past 12 years, even though he did not say it directly.
His business affairs have been overseen by RISE, or RISE Worldwide Ltd., the sports and lifestyle division of Reliance Industries. But the brilliant Indian all-rounder started his own company around a month ago. His brother Krunal, who also left RISE, joined Pandya in the new endeavour.
Hardik Pandya departure from RISE is not currently known to have affected his relationship with the Mumbai Indians, the five-team IPL squad he captains.
A MI representative declined to comment, but insiders said the company would be open to helping him in any manner going forward.
Hardik Pandya new business, the Hardik Pandya Family Office, is run by Out of the Park, a celebrity management company established by seasoned industry professional Ritesh Nath. Nath used to work for Cornerstone, a well-known celebrity management firm that works with a lot of cricket players.
I’m thrilled to announce that I’m formally establishing my family office in order to consolidate all of my commercial endeavours, investments, and off-field obligations into a single, cohesive entity. I am incredibly excited about what lies ahead, and this is a crucial step in creating lasting, meaningful opportunities both on and off the pitch. Hardik Pandya tweet from November 26 stated, “I’m working with an amazing group of people from Out of the Park who will now be in charge of managing and supervising all of my business endeavours.”
The top cricket players in the nation are still affiliated with RISE, the major talent management firm. It includes, among others, Rohit Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah, Suryakumar Yadav, Shreyas Iyer, Tilak Varma, Ishan Kishan, and Sai Sudharsan.






