
The people behind the atelier.
Four principals. One vision.
MICASAOSO is led by a family of principals whose collective experience spans realty, construction, interior architecture and landscape design. Together they shape every project with a shared commitment to permanence, precision and quiet luxury.

Jagdeep Singh Gill.
Three generations of building. One name, one standard.
Jagdeep Singh Gill did not begin a career in construction. He inherited a discipline.
The story begins in the late 1950s, when his grandfather entered the construction industry and worked in it, faithfully and exclusively, until his death in 1985. There was no other line of business. There were no detours into easier industries when times were difficult. There was only construction, done properly, every single day, for nearly three decades. It was the kind of single-minded commitment that quietly builds a family name.
His father carried that name forward from 1962 to 2005, four uninterrupted decades of pure construction practice. Across those years, he delivered more than a million square feet of built work. Industrial complexes. Hospitality projects. Hospitals. The list of clients his father trusted, and who in turn trusted him back, reads like a record of post-independence Indian industry. Tata Oil Mill. St Stephen's Hospital. Binatone Electronics. Uptron Electronics. Bharat Petroleum. Each one a name that does not award contracts lightly, and each one a relationship that lasted across multiple projects.
This is the inheritance Jagdeep Singh Gill stepped into when he formally joined the family business in the early 1990s. He did not enter as the next-in-line collecting a title. He entered as the third generation of a construction family that had spent four decades earning the trust of India's most demanding institutional clients. What he learned from his father in those years cannot be acquired any other way. Construction management understood at the foreman's shoulder. Project execution learned in the gap between a drawing and a delivered structure. Client-centric delivery shaped by watching his father handle expectations with the kind of care that converts customers into relationships measured in decades, not transactions.
The thirty-five years since have carried that lineage forward across the full breadth of the Delhi NCR construction landscape. Residential developments. Commercial complexes. Industrial facilities. Large-scale factory constructions. Each project added to a complete reading of the construction and real estate ecosystem. Together, they shaped a leader who can read a site, a brief, and a client with equal fluency.
His leadership philosophy has been shaped by the work itself. Quality is non-negotiable. Reliability is the only currency that compounds across generations. Long-term value matters more than short-term wins. He has learned, project by project, that markets shift but expectations endure. The client who trusts you with one building will trust you with their next, and their family's, and their partners', if the first one was built honestly.
MICASAOSO is the expression of that philosophy at scale, and the natural next chapter of a story that began three generations ago. A future-focused enterprise built to deliver integrated construction and real estate solutions, held to the standards that nearly seven decades of family practice have made non-negotiable. Under his guidance, the firm continues to do what his grandfather started, what his father expanded, and what he has spent his life refining. Build lasting relationships. Turn ideas into structures that endure. Contribute meaningfully to the communities and industries that grow around the work.
"My grandfather began this work in the 1950s. My father carried it for forty-three years. I have spent thirty-five years protecting what they built. The standard has never been mine alone to hold."

Rrama Kapoor.
Curated experiences over conventional sales.
Rrama Kapoor matches lives to land, the way a curator matches a collector to a piece they did not yet know they were looking for. A communications strategist by training and a market reader by instinct, she leads the realty arm of MICASAOSO with a philosophy borrowed from the language of luxury retail rather than the noise of conventional brokerage.
Every property she takes on is hand-picked. Every client she works with is qualified by intent, not by budget alone. Every transaction is composed to serve both sides, long after the keys have changed hands and the paperwork has settled. The relationship, in her practice, is the asset. The deal is only the moment it becomes visible.
In an industry built on speed and volume, Rrama built her practice on the slower, quieter virtues. Fewer listings, held closer. Deeper relationships, tended like gardens. Negotiations conducted in measured rooms, with outcomes that hold their shape long after the door closes. She has placed homes for first-time investors, returning NRIs settling back into Indian soil, and family offices managing portfolios across continents. The common thread is trust. They came back. They sent others.
At MICASAOSO, she is the voice in every conversation that matters, and the strategist behind how the brand learns to speak to the world.
"The right property finds the right hands. My job is to make that meeting feel inevitable."

Angad Singh Gill.
Youthful ambition meets seasoned expertise.
Angad Singh Gill closed his first property transaction at eighteen, while still in school. Most people remember their first deal. He remembers it as the moment he realised real estate was not one business. It was many. And almost no one was doing all of them well.
He spent the years that followed methodically learning every side of the industry. He began in builder floor transactions, moved into construction in 2015, and over the next decade built operational experience across sales, construction, interiors, and large-format project development. Today, at the helm of MICASAOSO, he is a rare kind of director. One who has stood on a construction site, sat across a negotiation table, walked a client through a sample joinery wall, and signed off on a project handover, all in the same career.
That breadth is the reason MICASAOSO exists in the form it does. He saw what most clients see only after they have been burnt by it. The industry is fragmented by design. One firm sells, another builds, a third designs, and the client is left to coordinate, chase, and compromise. He built MICASAOSO to end that.
His vision is direct. A single, trusted name that delivers the entire arc of a real estate journey under one roof. Land, structure, interior, and aftercare. Executed to a standard that becomes the new benchmark for what integrated service should mean in this industry.
"Every client should be able to make one call, sign with one name, and trust one team. Everything else is the industry's problem, not theirs."

Karan Singh Gill.
From concept to handover. Nothing left to chance.
Karan Singh Gill holds two disciplines most professionals keep separate. Trained in both architecture and interior design, he has spent his career in the space between them, where the decisions that make a room feel inevitable are actually made. He does not decorate structures. He completes them.
He composes spaces the way a musician composes silence. The structural reasoning of an architect, the material intuition of a designer, and the patient discipline of someone raised inside a working construction firm. Every line he draws has a reason. Every surface he chooses has a memory of the hand that made it. His interiors do not perform. They settle into the people who live with them, the way a well-cut coat learns the shoulders of its owner.
His work moves between private residences in Lutyens' Delhi, family villas rising across Dubai, branded apartments folded into commercial towers, and full turnkey deliveries for clients who want one signature, held steady from first sketch to final handover. The craft is consistent. Bespoke joinery, materials sourced like ingredients, light treated as a building element, and a single hand carrying the project through to the morning the keys are placed in the owner's palm.
At MICASAOSO, he leads the interior architecture practice as a quiet kind of luxury, the kind the international client now travels to find.
"A great interior is not decorated. It is composed. Every surface has to know what it is doing."
You do not inherit a construction business. You inherit the discipline that built it.And discipline has to be re-earned every morning, by every hand that claims to carry the name.

