Agami Realty has announced the appointment of cricketer Sunil Gavaskar as brand ambassador.
The association is built on the foundation of the shared values of excellence, integrity and legacy, which Gavaskar has long championed and resonated with the real estate major.
The partnership reflects the brand’s shift from selling premium properties to building lasting legacies.
Unlike conventional celebrity endorsements, Gavaskar represents class, restraint, and quiet luxury, qualities that mirror Agami Realty’s ethos.
His association is aimed at homebuyers who value heritage, permanence, and long-term stature over fleeting trends.
Through this collaboration, the brand seeks to connect with buyers who think generationally, not transactionally.
The move also signals Agami Realty’s strategic shift from focusing solely on location, amenities, and pricing to emphasising values and legacy, reinforcing its long-term positioning as a builder of enduring landmarks.
The announcement marks Agami Realty’s strategic decision to move away from the traditional markers of location, amenities and price to the more sensitive and elusive ideals of values and legacy. Instead of adding to the noise of what can be an overwhelming market, Agami Realty has forged a path of its own as a brand that builds landmarks. The brand views this as a long-term positioning that will age well and strengthen the foundation for Agami Realty’s upcoming launches.
Prashant Khandelwal, joint secretary of Credai Mchi and CEO, Agami Realty, said, “For a luxury real estate buyer, particularly for UHNI and mature investors, trust precedes design. As a brand, associating with an icon like Gavaskar reflects our commitment to investing in legacy-driven projects. In addition to elevating our brand’s trust within the luxury segment, it offers our buyers strong reassurance when making high-value purchase decisions. The integrity, discipline and credibility shared by Gavaskar and Agami Realty reassure our audience that we are an integral part of shaping Mumbai’s legacy and that we are here to stay."


