Campaign India Team
Dec 21, 2023

Runwal Group unwraps a family's heartwarming Christmas wish for togetherness

Watch the film here

Runwal Group has rolled out a campaign for Christmas, spotlighting the transformative power of a home in fostering closer connections with family, friends, and one's own self.
 
The film emphasises the significance of familial togetherness and cherishing joyful moments. It commences with a scene where a father returns home late from work, encountering his son's photo adorned with a Santa cap at the entrance. Seated at the dinner table, the father questions his son about his Christmas wish. In a tone filled with frustration, the son expresses his desire to share a meal with both parents simultaneously. The narrative unfolds as the son pens a heartfelt letter to Santa, underscoring his longing for increased family time and equal attention from both parents. The film culminates with the realisation of the son's wish as the father purchases a home at Runwals City Center, strategically reducing their commute time and enabling the family to spend more quality time together.
 
Palak Mansotra, CMO, Runwal Group, said,"A home should bring you closer to your loved ones. Our brand film is a testament to the fact that the true magic of Christmas lies in the connections we share with our family and loved ones."
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