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Sanya Malhotra and Essenzaa launches Bree Matcha

Sanya Malhotra and Essenzaa launches Bree Matcha

Time of India17-06-2025
Marking her debut as an entrepreneur, Bollywood actress
Sanya Malhotra
has partnered with Kunal Shah and Siddharth Shah, founders of
Essenzaa Nutrition
, a name in
clean-label wellness
, to introduce
Bree Matcha
, a premium lifestyle brand inspired by the calm clarity and ritual of traditional
Japanese tea culture
.
Bree Matcha enters the Indian wellness space by combining ancient Japanese traditions with modern Indian lifestyles.
The brand offers three signature products:
Everyday Matcha
,
Ceremonial Matcha
and a Ceremonial Matcha Kit (a combination of a chasen, bowl, spoon and matcha).
Matcha is known to boost energy, enhance focus and provide antioxidants for overall well-being without the caffeine crashes. Sourced directly from Kagoshima, Japan and crafted with Essenzaa's experience of clean, clinically-backed formulations.
The idea took shape when Malhotra first experienced matcha and adopted it as part of her daily routine, a moment of calm amidst constant movement.
Meanwhile, Essenzaa Nutrition, a trusted name in clean-label wellness, was exploring functional
superfoods
that resonated with evolving consumer needs in India. A chance conversation turned into collaboration, and Bree Matcha was born, not just as a product, but as a lifestyle rooted in presence, balance and clarity, the press note stated.
'At a time when everything feels urgent, Bree Matcha is my personal reminder to slow down and be intentional,' said Malhotra. 'It's a ritual I deeply believe in, and I'm extremely proud to be a part of something that builds and supports natural energy and calm focus.'
For Essenzaa founders, Bree Matcha represents a natural progression in their mission to bring purposeful, high-quality wellness solutions to Indian consumers. 'We wanted to introduce a product that aligns with both health and lifestyle. Bree is not just about energy, it's about how you choose to show up in your day,' said Shah.
'Bree Matcha is not just a beverage—it's a movement towards conscious consumption and
modern wellness
,' said Siddharth Shah, co-founder of Essenzaa. 'Our vision is to make matcha a part of everyday rituals for the new-age Indian consumer, blending ancient Japanese tradition with contemporary lifestyles.'
With its minimalist design language, transparent ingredient sourcing, and soulful positioning, Bree Matcha sets out to build more than a brand, it aims to create a movement toward
intentional living
, it added.
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