Greater Noida: While Mumbai pulses with its everyday hustle, Westside continues to shape a refreshing wellness movement- one that brings women together through joy, movement and community. Enter Wesness, the women-only wellness collective that is redefining what running and wellness can feel like.
On February 8 at Tata Garden, Wesness hosted the fifth edition of its Fun Run, marking its largest gathering yet. With over 4,000 registrations and more than 3,500 women participating on ground, the event reinforced Wesness’s growing presence as one of India’s fastest-emerging women-only run communities.
Rooted in the belief that movement should feel joyful and inclusive, the Wesness Fun Run brought together women across age groups and fitness levels. What began in 2025 as a simple 5K run has since evolved into a 25,000-strong community, spanning cities including Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad and Bengaluru- united not by competition, but by connection and shared experiences.
The Mumbai edition marked Wesness’s return to the city for the second time, reflecting the growing scale, momentum and resonance of the movement. The energy extended well beyond the run, as the morning unfolded into a lively post-run celebration featuring interactive photo booths, a nail bar, high-energy DJ sets and a surprise live performance by popular Indian band WISH, turning the venue into a festival-like space designed exclusively for women.
Beyond the flagship run, Wesness continues to expand its footprint through smaller-format experiences such as Run to Rave, Run to laugh, and upcoming movement-led pop-ups- designed to make wellness accessible, consistent and fun.
The initiative also aligns seamlessly with Westside’s athleisure line, Nuoflexx, which champions comfort, performance and style for movement-led lifestyles. Together, Nuoflexx and Wesness encourage women to move freely, confidently and on their own terms.
At its core, Wesness is more than a run club. It is a wellness-led community built on safe spaces, shared energy and the belief that movement should feel empowering- not intimidating. As the community continues to grow, Wesness aims to inspire more women to embrace movement as a celebration of self and sisterhood.







