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Big B to Deepika, Bollywood stars ride property 'brand wagon'
By Anuradha Shukla, New Delhi, June 3, 2008 (IANS)
Bollywood
celebrities don't just peddle dreams but also dream homes. Real
estate developers are now banking on the star power of the likes
of Shah Rukh Khan, Amitabh Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai to endorse
their projects. The trend of celebrities - from tinsel town and
outside - endorsing real estate projects started around two years
ago. So
while big banner draws such as Shah Rukh, Aishwarya, Bachchan or
even sarod maestro Amjad Ali Khan and his sons represent the likes
of DLF, Sahara and Omaxe, a host of smaller developers too have
started signing up celebrities to cut across the clutter.
Thus,
Pune-based Brahma Developers uses actress Katrina Kaif to promote
its SunCity project, Chandigarh-based LVL City has signed up cricketer
Yuvraj Singh, Chadha Group has former cricketer Kapil Dev, AEZ group
has actress Perizaad Zorabian while small screen star Shweta Tiwari
of Kasauti Zindagi Ki fame was the brand ambassador for Gaursons
Developers. Deepika Padukone is the latest to join these marquee
names. Aspire Real Estate, a Dubai-based developer, has signed up
the actress as its brand ambassador.
Omaxe
executive director Vipin Agarwal says star endorsement was imperative
in the highly competitive realty sector. "The celebrity not
only gives the product greater recognition among the target audience
but also helps the brand to connect with the customer, thus increasing
the brand acceptability," said Agarwal. "All real estate
campaigns focus on similar amenities. The tag 'world class amenities'
is now clichéd," he said. "Stars help a project
stand out in an overcrowded market."
Also,
developers feel that hiring a star can give a boost to the sale
of residential projects, with the sector witnessing a slowdown of
up to 25 percent since January this year. The trend is not restricted
merely to big developers or the metros.
Kochi's
Jairaj Projects has roped in Malayalam film star Jayaram; SRK Constructions
has singer Yesudas, cricketer Rahul Dravid endorses Skyline Housing,
while another cricketer, S. Sreesanth, promotes the Kochi-based
Mather Builders.
Sternon
Real Estate, also of Dubai, has Mandira Bedi, TV anchor and actress,
as brand ambassador for Magic Hills Residences, a project aimed
at non-resident Indians on the Mumbai-Pune Highway.
Interestingly,
the stars themselves seem to be falling for these campaigns, buying
prime properties in Mumbai: Sachin Tendulkar has bought a Rs.350
million property in the elite suburb Bandra, Shah Rukh himself is
reported to have shelled out Rs.560 million for an office space
in Khar, while actor-politician Vinod Khanna has bought a 2,500
sq ft apartment at Malabar Hill for Rs.350 million.
There
are many who aver that stars are being signed up more in an attempt
to build brands than to propel sales. "A project sells on its
own strength, so basically celebrities are adding to the developer's
brand equity," said Kunal Banerjee, head, marketing and corporate
communication at realty major Ansals API.
As
a result, realty sector advertisement too is booming: according
to AdEx India, a division of Television Audience Measurement (TAM)
media research, campaigns on television during 2007 have jumped
73 percent and in print, 82 percent.
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