Delhi: TIDL will shortly enter the Indian market with cricketer Virat Kohli.
This partnership is in association with the Baidyanath Group.
In 2021, Conor McGregor, World-Class UFC Champion, joined hands with team TIDL. In response to the upcoming India launch, McGregor said “TIDL isn’t just about pain relief; it’s about changing the game. Bringing TIDL to India with Virat Kohli is an incredible honor. The energy, passion, and resilience of the Indian people remind me of my own journey. We’re here to show India what real recovery looks like. Get ready because we’re just getting started!”
Prashant Raj, Co-founder and COO, TIDL, said, “TIDL’s solutions are going to change the way Indians understand and deal with pain. Pain is not only uncomfortable, but it also affects us on a deeper level, damaging our sleep quality, mental health, focus and energy. Pain restricts our ability to achieve our highest potential. With TIDL, these barriers are broken, and we can get back to doing the things we love - be it fitness, family, or work!”
Kohli said, “As a sportsperson, you learn to adapt to a higher pain threshold. I’ve taught myself to live with it without compromising on my goals. Pain is a constant challenge, hindering quality of life. TIDL is a game-changer letting you reclaim the joy of living by changing the way you find relief. I’m delighted to represent this brand as the ambassador. Looking forward to making India pain-free. No Pain, No Limits!”
Baidyanath’s President and TIDL India Director, Siddhesh Sharma, said - “I am in the business of making people happy, when I say happy, I mean healthy. We dream and work towards seeing a healthier India everyday and TIDL fits into our group’s ethos seamlessly. TIDL is the future of pain relief, it’s excellent for prevention and treatment both. Baidyanath brings world class infrastructure in R&D, manufacturing and distribution giving TIDL the perfect launch pad in India. There’s no better testimony than Virat himself using TIDL everyday, and to have him as a partner in this exciting venture says it all.”