Tag: Runwal Realty

  • Runwal turns Worli gallery into immersive showcase of art and architecture

    Runwal turns Worli gallery into immersive showcase of art and architecture

    MUMBAI: If home is where the art is, then Runwal Raaya in Worli just became Mumbai’s newest masterpiece in motion. In a stunning blend of real estate and artistic expression, Runwal Realty, in collaboration with Tao Art Gallery, hosted The Voracious Visual, a one-of-a-kind art showcase that transformed the sales gallery of Runwal Raaya into a living, breathing exhibition of creativity. Held at the brand’s landmark 4-acre development in Worli, the event celebrated the meeting point of timeless architecture and contemporary Indian art.

    Staying true to its philosophy of “Building for Generations to Come,” Runwal used the space not just to sell homes but to spark emotion. Curated by Urvi Kothari of Tao Art Gallery, the show featured thought-provoking works by artists such as Jaideep Mehrotra, Kalpana Shah, Viraj Khanna, Hitesh Gilder, and more all displayed in dialogue with the building’s striking spatial design.

    With each canvas thoughtfully placed to echo and contrast with the environment, the evening invited guests to experience more than just form and structure, it was about feeling and storytelling. From layered textures to bold strokes, the event blurred the boundaries between gallery and home, between lifestyle and legacy.

    Adding sparkle to the affair, actor and art enthusiast Neha Dhupia attended alongside her husband Angad Bedi, lending the evening a dash of star power and charm.

    “For us, great homes and great art serve the same purpose: to inspire, to endure, and to elevate,” said Runwal Realty managing director Sandeep Runwal. “This partnership was about showcasing how deeply design and emotion are interwoven.”

    Tao creative director Sanjana Shah echoed the sentiment: “Art in intimate spaces like homes isn’t just décor, it’s identity. Our aim is to make more people see that real estate and art aren’t separate worlds; they’re deeply intertwined.”

    The evening closed with artist interactions and design conversations, a rare convergence of stakeholders from real estate, fine art, and lifestyle, all aligned in a singular vision that homes should be more than built structures; they should be galleries of lived experience.

    In a city of square footage and skyline wars, The Voracious Visual offered something richer: a glimpse into what happens when heart, heritage, and high design come together under one roof.

  • Runwal Realty lays the foundation for legacy with Sonam Kapoor as brand face

    Runwal Realty lays the foundation for legacy with Sonam Kapoor as brand face

    MUMBAI: Hindi cinema meets blueprint as Runwal Realty rolled out its latest brand campaign, roping in actor and style icon Sonam Kapoor as its ambassador. With the tagline ‘Building for generations to come’, the campaign, executed by Thought Blurb Communications, aims to etch legacy into luxury real estate and shift focus from square footage to storytelling.

    Taking over Mumbai’s skyline via hoardings, print ads and digital banners, the campaign marks a strategic inflection point for the developer, known for upscale properties in high-value locations. It will soon extend into film and experiential formats, designed to resonate with a clientele that prefers purpose over pomp.

    “‘Building for Generations to Come’ is not just a brand philosophy—it’s our compass,” said Runwal Realty director – retail Sanya Runwal. “Sonam Kapoor brings that same timeless elegance and depth… Her understanding of personal space and design mirrors our own vision.”

    Kapoor’s selection as brand ambassador reflects Runwal’s intent to blend aesthetic refinement with cultural resonance. The company isn’t just selling homes—it’s selling heritage.

    Thought Blurb Communications MD & CCO Vinod Kunj unpacked the brand’s tonal shift, “Luxury cannot be sold too stentoriously. It has to be understated and nuanced… At this level, the need for meaning and creating a legacy is of much greater importance.”

    At the heart of the campaign lies the idea that real estate is more than a transaction—it’s a long-term emotional investment. In a sector often defined by noise, Runwal’s subtle messaging intends to cut through the clutter by appealing to values that last longer than granite countertops.

    As Runwal Realty positions itself for the long haul, its branding suggests it is no longer just constructing buildings but crafting relationships built on legacy, taste, and trust.