Poonawalla hosts Pro Panja League
Pune witnessed an extraordinary convergence of luxury, legacy, and live sport as industrialist and philanthropist Yohan Poonawalla and Michelle Poonawalla opened the doors of their palatial residence to host an exclusive evening of the Pro Panja League. In a bold departure from conventional stadium settings, their Pune mansion was transformed into an intimate, high-energy competitive arena… arguably the only sporting format in India to be staged within a private home. The result was not just an event, but an experience that redefined how sport can be presented, consumed, and celebrated. TheGlitz reports.
Poonawalla Legacy: The League with Muscle and Momentum
The Pro Panja League, India’s premier professional arm-wrestling platform founded by Parvin Dabas and Preeti Jhangiani, has rapidly positioned itself as a modern, spectator-driven sporting property. With arm wrestling enjoying growing global popularity and building serious momentum in India, the league combines athletic intensity with slick presentation and inclusive storytelling. For the Poonawalla family, the association was deeply personal. The league was introduced to Yohan Poonawalla by his son, Zayan, who actively practices the sport and has immersed himself in its competitive spirit. His passion for arm wrestling sparked a meaningful connection with the athletes and the league’s vision—ultimately inspiring the family to host the event at their residence as a powerful show of support for homegrown talent.
An Arena Reimagined

Staged in an unconventional yet opulent setting, the evening blurred the lines between elite sport and curated cultural gathering. Guests experienced the bouts from an unprecedented proximity, heightening the drama of every grip, pivot, and surge of strength. The event was live-streamed on the Swen app, allowing a wider audience to witness what was, in many ways, a pioneering format for Indian sport. The setting itself amplified the intensity… proof that sporting excellence does not require grandstands when passion and precision take centre stage.
Power, Precision and Pride
The night featured three high-intensity matches showcasing both emerging and established names in Indian arm wrestling. A defining highlight was the inclusion of a women’s bout, underscoring Pro Panja League’s commitment to inclusivity and the rising prominence of female athletes in strength sports. Olivia Dkhar, the 18-year-old National and Meghalaya State Champion representing MP Hathodas, faced off against Bimla Rawat of Delhi, the 2025 PAFI Female Arm-wrestler of the Year and four-time National gold medallist competing for Jaipur Veers. The bout was a gripping display of youth, power, and composure.
Heavyweight Drama Unfolds
The heavyweight category delivered equally electrifying moments. Tushar Awasthi, reigning Youth and Senior Heavyweight Champion and multiple-time Delhi State Champion from MP Hathodas, clashed with Mumbai’s decorated champion Paarth Sonni of Mumbai Muscle in a battle that drew audible gasps from the audience. The final match elevated the intensity further as Yuvraj Verma, reigning Champion of Champions from Mumbai Muscle, went head-to-head with Aabhas Rana of Meerut—the 18-year-old Junior World Champion and reigning Asian Champion representing Kiraak Hyderabad. The matchup showcased elite technique and raw force, reflecting the league’s competitive depth and rising global standards.
Voices Behind the Vision

Reflecting on the evening, Yohan Poonawalla, Chairman of Poonawalla Group, remarked that sport has a unique ability to unite people across backgrounds and that hosting Pro Panja at their home was about supporting a league that is modern, inclusive, and globally relevant, while celebrating athletes in a setting that honoured their dedication.
Michelle Poonawalla echoed the sentiment, adding that sport is as much about emotion and connection as it is about competition, and that creating an intimate environment allowed athletes… especially women—to be seen and celebrated up close.

Pro Panja League co-founders Preeti Jhangiani and Parvin Dabas described the evening as a reflection of the league’s flexible and forward-thinking spirit, expressing gratitude to the Poonawallas for embracing a bold, unconventional format.
TheGlitz Says: Legacy Beyond the Arena
By opening their private residence to a progressive sporting league, Yohan and Michelle Poonawalla once again positioned themselves not merely as patrons of excellence but as architects of new narratives… bridging elite sport, culture, and contemporary India in ways that are immersive, inclusive, and unforgettable.




