Lada Guruden Singh has stepped down from his role as General Manager, Sony Pictures International Productions (SPIP), India, where he oversaw local production. Singh, who has turned a producer, will continue to work with the studio.
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Shebnem Askin, EVP, Creative Production and Head of Sony Pictures International Productions said, “We are thrilled to be able to continue to work with Lada in his new journey as a producer. Of course, we will still be working closely with him, on his slate which includes many of the terrific projects he brought into the company, this should keep us closely connected.”
Lada was instrumental in bringing and developing the biggest IPs at the studio- from the most popular superhero IP- ‘Shaktimaan’ to the film rights of ‘Madhubala’. He set up these projects along with the remake of Spanish film Campeones in addition to Chetan Bhagat’s One Indian Girl.
Lada also expanded Sony Pictures’ footprint in Telugu with breakout hit ‘Major’ in collaboration with Mahesh Babu’s GMB Entertainment and has spearheaded Sony Pictures’ debut in Tamil in collaboration with Kamal Hassan’s Raj Kamal Studios, Siva Karthikeyan and Sai Pallavi’s ‘Amaran’ slated for release later this year.
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