Mangaluru: In a landmark move aimed at redefining the urban narrative of Karnataka, leading real estate developer Rohan Corporation has announced superstar Shah Rukh Khan as its official brand ambassador for the state. The association, unveiled as part of a larger strategic vision, reinforces the company’s legacy of trust, scale, and innovation with a touch of national star power.
With a legacy spanning over three decades and more than 10 million sq. ft. of real estate delivered, Rohan Corporation is now gearing up for its most ambitious chapter yet — the launch of 15 mega projects in 2025, signaling a bold new era of urban transformation in Karnataka.
“Three decades of building has brought us wisdom, trust, and a deep understanding of what communities truly need. Now, we’re stepping into a future that’s faster, smarter and more connected,” said Dr. Rohan Monteiro, Managing Director, Rohan Corporation. “We’re proud to have Shah Rukh Khan join us as the face of our mission in Karnataka.”
Shah Rukh Khan’s unparalleled reach and credibility are expected to significantly boost brand visibility and consumer confidence, particularly among homebuyers and real estate investors in the region. His persona aligns closely with Rohan Corporation’s core values of trust, legacy, and community-first growth.
Key Upcoming Developments:
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Rohan City: Mangaluru’s largest integrated township, offering a blend of premium residences, commercial hubs, retail promenades, and recreational zones — all designed for smart, sustainable living.
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Rohan Marina One: A premier beach-facing residential destination near NITK Beach and Surathkal Lighthouse, setting new benchmarks in luxury coastal living.
The upcoming projects will prioritize smart infrastructure, tech-integrated amenities, and green development, catering to the aspirations of Karnataka’s rising middle class and entrepreneurial community.
Through this high-impact collaboration and visionary expansion, Rohan Corporation is not only launching new projects — it is building the blueprint for modern Karnataka.
















