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Meet Aman Majithia, Radhika Merchant's 'jiju', he is the owner of a..., handles business worth Rs 2000 crore, his wife is...

Meet Aman Majithia, Radhika Merchant's 'jiju', he is the owner of a..., handles business worth Rs 2000 crore, his wife is...

India.com24-05-2025

While the spotlight has mostly been on Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant's much-talked-about wedding, interest is now growing around their extended family especially those making waves in business. One such name is Aman Majithia, Radhika's brother-in-law, who has made a mark in both the fashion and pharmaceutical industries. Aman is married to Anjali Merchant, Radhika's elder sister. The two tied the knot in 2020 in a grand celebration held in Goa, attended by some of the biggest names in business and entertainment. The star-studded affair reflected the influence of Anjali's father, Viren Merchant, a respected figure in India's corporate world.
Since their wedding, Anjali and Aman have chosen to stay out of the limelight, focusing mainly on their personal and professional lives. Who is Aman Majithia?
Aman Majithia may be popularly known as Radhika Merchant's brother-in-law, but he's much more than just a family connection. He's a well-established name in India's business world with a strong academic background and hands-on corporate experience.
Born into a business-oriented family, Aman pursued higher education in the United States. He holds a bachelor's degree in economics from Drexel University's LeBow College of Business. In addition, he earned a diploma in political science and organisational behaviour from the University of Virginia.
Before launching his own ventures, Aman gained valuable experience in the corporate sector. He worked as a Business Analyst at Affiliated Computer Services, where he built his understanding of large-scale operations and data-driven decision-making. Later, he served as Director at Amsal Chem Private Limited from 2012 to 2016.
With his global education and practical experience, Aman Majithia has built a strong presence in industries such as fashion and pharmaceuticals. Aman Majithia entrepreneurial journey
Aman Majithia's entrepreneurial journey took off in January 2017 when he founded Vataly, a fashion brand that broke away from the norms of traditional retail. Interestingly, fashion wasn't his first choice for a business path. According to Vataly's official site, Aman had no initial plans to enter the fashion world but his love for design and clean aesthetics pulled him in.
Unlike fast fashion brands that often hide production details, Vataly openly shared its production costs, markups, and sourcing practices with customers. With factories based in Salem, Tiruppur, and Bengaluru, the brand focused on ethical manufacturing, offering well-designed clothing without compromising on integrity or quality.
Beyond fashion, Aman stepped into the pharmaceutical industry as well. In May 2019, he joined Encore Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. a leading pharmaceutical firm run by his father-in-law, Viren Merchant as Associate Director. With Encore reportedly valued around Rs. 2,000 crore, Aman's role has been key in streamlining operations, improving department coordination, and expanding distribution networks.

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