Mira Kapoor Brings Exquisite Roman Elegance Home with Asian Paints Royale Play; TheGlitz Pick 2025

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Mira Kapoor and Asian Paints Royale Play
Walls that whisper stories… Asian Paints redefines décor with travel-inspired textures.

They say walls have ears… but what if they could speak? Well, in Asian Paints’ latest campaign featuring lifestyle muse Mira Kapoor, walls don’t just speak, they echo memories, tell colourful stories, and transport you across the globe. And how does Mira do that? With the luxurious Royale Play textures as her canvas, Mira brings home the soul of Rome in a collaboration that’s as personal as it is poetic. TheGlitz takes a closer look.

Mira Kapoor & Asian Paints’ Rome Travelogue

Known for its constant evolution in the world of décor, Asian Paints has consistently led the conversation around how spaces shape us… and how we, in turn, shape them. This time, they’ve teamed up with the elegant and ever-graceful Mira Kapoor, who seamlessly embodies Royale Play’s essence: refined taste, elevated design sensibility, and a love for personal expression.

A Wall That Feels Like Rome

Mira Kapoor

In the video that anchors the campaign, viewers get an intimate peek into Mira’s home… more importantly, into her memories. She recalls the timeless beauty of Rome: the patina of age-old walls, the shadows that dance across grand colonnades, and the quiet magic of stone kissed by history. With Royale Play’s textured finishes, these impressions take physical form, transforming an ordinary wall into a stunning homage to travel, nostalgia, and aesthetic depth.

“Every place I’ve traveled to has left a mark on me… and now, on my home,” Mira says, as the camera glides over a wall that seems to breathe the elegance of Roman architecture.

From Flat Walls to Personal Stories

In today’s design-forward homes, walls are no longer just blank canvases… they’re storytellers. Royale Play taps into this shift, offering textures that invite touch and evoke emotion. Whether it’s the rustic charm of ancient stone, the shimmer of brushed metal, or the subtle elegance of sandstone, each finish is a chapter in a visual diary.

And in this campaign, Mira Kapoor shows us exactly how a personal story… her travels, her reflections, her inspirations… can be translated into tactile beauty.

More Than Paint: A Movement in Décor

Amit Syngle, MD & CEO of Asian Paints, eloquently explains the vision behind this partnership:
“At Asian Paints, we’ve always believed that décor is deeply personal. It’s a reflection of not just taste, but of memories, passions, and experiences. Royale Play offers consumers a powerful toolkit to bring their most cherished moments to life visually. Mira Kapoor perfectly exemplifies this vision—showing how even a fleeting memory of Rome can be translated into a lasting impression at home.”

It’s a sentiment that resonates deeply in a world where people are increasingly seeking emotional connection through design. The collaboration underscores the idea that décor isn’t just about aesthetics… it’s about identity, memory, and belonging.

Textures That Travel With You

The beauty of Royale Play lies in its diversity. From luxe suede-like textures to rich metallics and earthy stone finishes, it empowers homeowners to move beyond flat paint and into immersive design. It encourages them to treat walls not just as surfaces, but as experiences. With Mira as the face of this journey, the message is clear: your home can carry the essence of where you’ve been and where your heart still wanders.

Asian Paints: A Legacy of Innovation

Since its inception in 1942, Asian Paints has grown into India’s leading paint brand and the second-largest in Asia, with a presence in 60+ countries. From colour consultancy to décor innovation, the brand has consistently redefined how India thinks about interiors. The Royale Play range continues this legacy by encouraging consumers to step away from convention and explore bolder, richer, and more meaningful ways to live with colour.

TheGlitz Verdict

Mira Kapoor

TheGlitz avers: Royale Play isn’t just a texture… it’s a passport to a colourful global world. And with the gorgeous Mira Kapoor showing the way, Asian Paints gears up to turn your home into a memoir of your most cherished memories… etched not just in heart, but in design. Each wall becomes a curated canvas, layered with meaning, memory, and refined artistry. It’s where luxury meets storytelling… and elegance is lived, not just seen.

Watch the campaign here: Instagram Reel

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