The professional arm-wrestling competition in India, Pro Panja League (PPL) has onboarded the Iconic Royal Enfield Bullet, the oldest motorcycle in continuous production, as its mobility partner for season 2.
The professional Indian Arm Wrestling League, established by actors Parvinn Dabass and Preeti Jhangiani, as well as Bollywood icon Mr Suniel Shetty, has formed a solid partnership with one of the most well-known motorcycle companies to popularise and shape India’s largest riding community. The relationship between Royal Enfield and season 2 of Pro Panja League represents the first mobility alliance for an arm wrestling event, while also recognising the valour of the strongest Indians to appear on the Pro Panja platform.
Pro Panja’s growing popularity will be aided by the Royal Enfield Bullet’s tradition of authenticity, simplicity, and resilience, which will reflect the Arm Wrestling event’s spirit of fortitude, tenacity, and enthusiasm through the contestants. With this cooperation, the worlds of competitive ‘khel’ and the Bullet will start on a thrilling adventure that will inspire fans around the country.
Co-Founder of Pro Panja League, Parvinn Dabass, said, “Our collaboration with Royal Enfield Bullet is something we were thrilled to announce. Their brand embodies the same ideals as our Pro Panja athletes; strength, adventure and pushing boundaries. Because Royal Enfield respects the commitment and strength of their motorcycling culture, their backing will enable us to highlight the amazing and the strongest national and international participation we have been able to gather in our competition. Through this collaboration two communities that value perseverance and grit will come together and this couldn’t have turned out better.”
Bullet and Panja, both of which have deep roots in Indian soil, are noted for their rawness and toughness. One is a motorbike that has stood the test of time, exuding machismo and commanding presence. The other is a sport of sheer grit, power, and supremacy that was formerly celebrated in akharas and backyards but is now popular across the country.
The Pro Panja League and Royal Enfield’s partnership is more than simply a brand affiliation; it is a fusion of two traditions founded on ideals of authenticity and resilience. The cooperation aims to push the boundaries of this classic sport. As Season 2 proceeds, this adventure promises to combine the cultural attraction of the ‘panja’ with the pedigree of a legacy motorcycle brand like as Royal Enfield in the competition.





