
Genivis Remedies marked a major milestone by launching its first Generic Medicine Store in Yousufguda, Hyderabad. Veteran actor Suman, who was also announced as the brand ambassador, inaugurated the store and shared his support for the initiative.
This launch aligns with the Central Government’s vision of providing affordable, quality healthcare through generic medicines. These medicines offer the same effectiveness as branded ones but at significantly lower prices, making them a true lifeline for the middle class and underprivileged communities.
Actor Suman Praises the Initiative
Speaking at the event, actor Suman said, “Generic medicines are a blessing for families struggling with healthcare costs. This initiative makes essential treatment accessible to everyone, regardless of income.”
He also announced exclusive discounts for cinema and television technicians, acknowledging their hard work behind the scenes.
Expansion Plans Across Telugu States
Mahesh Silveri, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh State Head of Genivis Remedies, announced plans to open 1,000+ franchise outlets across both states shortly.
“Our goal is simple — no family should go without essential medicines because of financial constraints,” he emphasized.
The event was graced by prominent figures including B.S. Ramulu, former BC Commission Chairman, and several doctors and pharma professionals such as Dr. Srikanth Vodnala, Dr. Vamshi Tilak, and Dr. Krishnamohan.
Why Generic Medicines Matter
Generic medicines follow strict quality standards and offer the same healing properties as branded drugs. They help patients manage chronic conditions like diabetes, hypertension, and infections without the financial burden. Genivis Remedies aims to bring these affordable solutions to more communities with each new store.
Conclusion
The launch of the Genivis Remedies Generic Medicine Store in Hyderabad marks a significant milestone in making affordable healthcare a reality. With committed ambassadors like actor Suman and visionary plans for expansion, this initiative is a welcome step towards a healthier, more inclusive future.












