Prior to his political engagement, Zulfi Bukhari established himself as an entrepreneur in the United Kingdom, focusing on the hospitality and real estate sectors. He founded HPM Developments, a luxury real estate investment and development firm known for constructing high-end properties, including bespoke homes and boutique hotels. Additionally, Bukhari co-founded Martin Kemp Design, a leading interior design company specializing in luxury residential and commercial projects. His entrepreneurial ventures also extended to the fitness industry, where he owned Hooks Gym, one of the largest
mixed martial arts gyms globally, which was later sold to
PureGym, becoming its flagship location. == Political career ==