April 17th, 2025: Runwal Realty, a leading real estate developer, has launched its new philosophy, 'Building for Generations to Come,' and announced Bollywood actress Sonam Kapoor as its brand ambassador.
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Runwal Realty's new brand philosophy is 'Building for Generations to Come,' which emphasizes the company's commitment to creating homes that stand the test of time and provide a legacy for future generations.
The new brand ambassador of Runwal Realty is Bollywood actress Sonam Kapoor.
Runwal Realty incorporates sustainable practices such as the use of energy-efficient materials, rainwater harvesting systems, and green building certifications in its construction processes.
The benefits of Runwal Realty's new brand philosophy include the creation of durable and sustainable living spaces, enhanced value and appeal of properties, and a focus on long-term customer satisfaction.
Runwal Realty plans to promote its new brand philosophy through a series of campaigns, interactive sessions, webinars, and virtual tours to educate potential homebuyers about the features and benefits of its properties.

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