At an IronSoul pop-up at a college fest, a girl approached him.
"You should model for your own brand," she said.
Her name was Aanya, a fashion photography student. She offered to do a photoshoot for free—for her portfolio.
Aarav was shy. He didn't think he looked "model" enough.
But when the photos came out, even he was stunned. The confidence in his eyes, the tight jawline, the strength in his shoulders—it was raw. Real.
He posted them.
DMs flooded in—not just from fans, but modeling agencies. A local fitness magazine offered a cover shoot. He was even invited to walk a ramp at a Delhi Fitness Expo.
Soon, IronSoul wasn't just a brand. It was a face. His face.