
In 2018, when life felt like it had hit rock bottom, one woman decided to build something no one could take away from her: her own business. From that emotional turning point, PyariWalls was born in a small room with big dreams. What started as a humble venture has now grown into a recognizable multi-city brand, powered not just by quality products but also by one of the most unexpected engines of growth: TikTok.
โI didnโt have a blueprint,โ Imman Ali recalls. โI had passion, purpose, and a phone.โ Every rupee earned went straight back into the business. With consistent online activity and a laser focus on quality, PyariWalls began expanding, first from city to city, and now toward bigger goals.
โIt gave PyariWalls a voice, a face, and a vibe,โ she says. โIt wasnโt just about selling anymore. It became about storytelling, about connection.โ One particular video on TikTok, where she openly shared her โzero-to-heroโ journey, became the turning point. It resonated with thousands who werenโt just watching a product pitch, they were witnessing a story they could feel part of.
Before TikTok, PyariWalls invested heavily in ads but struggled to reach people. After joining the platform as a trial, everything changed. The organic reach was overwhelming. And unlike polished corporate content, PyariWalls offered something else: raw reality. Wins, failures, packaging days, and emotional moments, it all went online.
โTikTok isnโt just marketing for us,โ she explains. โItโs a conversation with our community.โ She engages constantly, replying to comments, going live, even shedding tears with customers who relate deeply to her journey.
Now recognized in malls and markets, sheโs gone from being โthe woman with a dreamโ to a digital force. The brandโs reach, recognition, and sales have all skyrocketed. Yet, with all the success, she hasnโt forgotten her roots. Today, sheโs also teaching e-commerce, helping other aspiring entrepreneurs start their journeys. โI know what itโs like to begin with nothing,โ she says. โThatโs why I want to be the person I needed when starting.โ
Her advice to small business owners? โYouโll feel scared in the beginning, and things might get complicated, but take the first step anyway,โ she suggests. She plans to expand to bigger stores in multiple cities and use TikTok as a platform to continue inspiring and empowering others.