Cycling enthusiasts from Lahore took part in the “realme Leap Up Azadi Ride,” a bicycle marathon honoring Independence Day that was put on by realme and Critical Mass Lahore. More than 600 cyclists from Lahore took part in the morning ride at the event.
The principal visitors were Kamran Ali, also known as KamranOnBike on social media, Capt. (R) Muhammad Usman Younis, Commissioner Lahore, Aliya Rehman, Professor at Govt. M.A.O. College, University of Punjab, and Capt. (R) Muhammad Usman Younis.
The professional cycling competition served as a prelude to Fan Fest 2023 and realme’s fifth anniversary in its second year. It brought people from different backgrounds together and gave the cycling community a forum.
Every year, August is recognized as realme’s founding month, which encourages reflection and goal-setting. Realme has grown in popularity over the past five years, going from a smartphone startup to a significant 5G brand with milestones like 100 million devices sold.
With a focus on their relationship, realme gathers its global fan base to celebrate this adventure. Realme wants to grow in a variety of markets, including Pakistan, and is aiming for the top three spots as it celebrates its fifth anniversary.
With its fifth anniversary slogan, “Leap Up,” realme gives consumers the ability to overcome obstacles. Fans anticipate movie screenings and a Realme Day celebration for the community and Campus Ambassadors after the Azadi Ride.
In order to advance locally with reasonably priced yet cutting-edge items and maintain optimism for Fan Fest 2023, realme depends on this ingenuity.