Runwal Realty, a prominent real estate developer, has announced the appointment of Bollywood actress Sonam Kapoor as their brand ambassador. The move is part of the company's strategy to expand its presence across key cities in Maharashtra, including Mumbai, Thane, and Pune.
Runwal RealtySonam KapoorReal EstateMumbaiExpansionReal Estate PuneApr 17, 2025
The new brand ambassador for Runwal Realty is Bollywood actress Sonam Kapoor.
Runwal Realty plans to expand its footprint across key cities in Maharashtra, including Mumbai, Thane, and Pune.
Partnering with Sonam Kapoor is expected to enhance brand visibility, attract a wider audience, and strengthen Runwal Realty's brand identity.
Runwal Realty develops a range of high-quality residential and commercial projects, including luxury apartments, villas, and commercial spaces.
Runwal Realty is committed to integrating smart technologies and green building practices to offer eco-friendly and sustainable living spaces.
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