MUMBAI: After the incredible success of its inaugural edition last year, which saw more than a thousand women of all ages from schoolchildren to seniors come together in support of a cause, GoFloRun returns in 2025 bigger, bolder, and more impactful than ever. Led by actress and fitness advocate Neha Dhupia and dynamic entrepreneur Anita Lobo, the movement not only inspires women to push their physical limits but also creates a safe, supportive space to share stories, spark conversations, and build a strong sense of community. The main event of GoFloRun 2025 will take place on 7th December at the Dome SVP Stadium, Mumbai, promising an unforgettable celebration of strength, sisterhood, and solidarity.
To announce the latest edition of GoFloRun, Neha Dhupia and co-founder Anita Lobo were joined by Krishna Shroff, Soha Ali Khan, Kritika Kamra,Nataša Stanković, Varun Sood, Angad Bedi, Shibani Dhandekar, Sumukhi Suresh, Simone Khambatta, Harman Singha, Seema Sajdeh amongst others, inspiring voices from different walks of life came together to normalise conversations around menstrual health, promote fitness-led lifestyles, and foster a sense of community built on empathy and empowerment. Followed by an open discussion on menstrual wellness, where participants shared experiences and insights, reinforcing GoFlo Run’s mission to create a safe, inclusive space that celebrates women, encourages dialogue, and continues breaking taboos around menstrual and overall health.
GoFloRun goes beyond fitness; it's a space where women can laugh, connect, and open up about issues often left unspoken. With wellness, inclusivity, and meaningful conversations at its heart, it’s a movement that lifts women up, challenges taboos, and sparks real change across communities.
“Last year was extraordinary: the energy, the passion, the sense of community. It was inspiring and humbling to see so many women come together for such an important cause,” says Neha Dhupia. “We felt truly lucky to witness thousands of voices uniting to break the silence around menstrual health, to share their stories, and to support one another. What made it even more special was seeing so many men, including Sonu Sood, Siddhant Nigam, Ranvijay Singha, Angad Bedi among so many others, step forward to champion this cause alongside us. Their support showed that this conversation isn’t just by the women or for women, it's for everyone. This year, we’re back with even more excitement, more determination, and bigger dreams. We can’t wait to inspire even more women, engage more allies, create stronger connections, and continue building a community where every woman feels seen, heard, and empowered.”
Anita Lobo adds, “GoFloRun is about so much more than running; it's about connection, awareness, and creating meaningful change. I was initially nervous about taking on a cause of this scale, but seeing the turnout last year made me realize the incredible power women have when they come together with purpose and heart. This year, GoFloRun 2025 is set to be even bigger and better, welcoming more participants, sparking more important conversations, and continuing our mission to empower women across the country. A heartfelt thank you to Stayfree for their immense support in helping us take this movement forward.”
Supriya Srinivasa, Marketing Director, Stayfree said, “At Stayfree, we are committed to normalizing period conversations to create a world where no girl feels shame, fear or discomfort about periods. We are proud to partner with GoFloRun once again to change the narrative around periods and turn a simple run into a powerful statement to raise awareness, create a dialogue and break barriers about menstrual health. It’s truly inspiring to see thousands of women come together to support each other and to remind the world that menstrual health is not just a women’s issue, it's a human one. Afterall, “It’s Just a Period”!”
The GoFloRun continues its mission to combine fitness, community, and empowerment, proving that when women come together, they can truly create change.
Join us in breaking barriers and championing menstrual health and follow us on social media @GoFloRun for the latest updates. Together, we can make a difference!

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