Birla Estates Pvt Ltd, the real estate arm of the Aditya Birla Group, launches 'Real Advice,' a campaign to raise awareness and educate Indian audiences on the Real Estate sector.
Birla EstatesReal EstateVicky KaushalAditya Birla GroupCentury Textiles And Industries LimitedReal Estate MaharashtraAug 29, 2024

The 'Real Advice' campaign is an initiative by Birla Estates to raise awareness and educate Indian audiences on the Real Estate sector.
Vicky Kaushal is featured in the 'Real Advice' campaign.
The objective of the 'Real Advice' campaign is to empower viewers with knowledge and promote greater understanding and clarity within the Real Estate space.
The 'Real Advice' microsite features blogs, podcasts, chatbot, and films that provide insights and information on real estate.
Birla Estates is committed to providing high-quality residential and commercial spaces that meet the evolving needs of its customers, with a customer-first approach that prioritizes transparency, trust, and integrity.

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