Mumbai-based real estate firm Runwal has rebranded itself as Runwal Realty and has appointed Bollywood star Sonam Kapoor as its brand ambassador to enhance its market presence and brand recognition.
Real EstateBrand AmbassadorSonam KapoorRunwal RealtyMumbaiReal Estate MumbaiApr 17, 2025
Sonam Kapoor, a well-known Bollywood actress, has been appointed as the new brand ambassador for Runwal Realty.
The rebranding of Runwal to Runwal Realty signifies the company's commitment to modernizing its brand and expanding its market presence in the real estate sector.
Runwal Realty focuses on developing high-quality residential and commercial projects, with a strong emphasis on sustainability, innovation, and customer satisfaction.
The partnership with Sonam Kapoor enhances Runwal Realty's brand image, helps connect with a broader audience, and builds trust among potential buyers.
The Indian real estate market is showing signs of recovery and growth, with a focus on sustainability and innovation, aligning well with Runwal Realty's strategic goals.
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