Mint had first reported that Sony would hire Banerjee to replace Singh on 28 May.Banerjee previously served as head of content for Hindi entertainment and Disney+ Hotstar, and business head for Star Bharat, Hindi and English movies, kids and infotainment, and regional (east). In these roles, he oversaw content curation across several languages and also spearheaded original series and films.Also read: The Disney Star sale comes with a deep discount tagA former journalist, Banerjee began his career in media as an assistant producer and anchor at Aaj Tak.
From there he moved to Star News, where he produced and anchored prime-time news shows. He holds a Master's degree in filmmaking and TV production from Jamia Millia Islamia University and an undergraduate degree in history from St Stephens, Delhi.He said in a statement, "I am deeply honoured to take on the role of MD and CEO at SPNI.
Under NP Singh's remarkable leadership, SPNI has achieved tremendous success and innovation in the entertainment industry. I am excited to lead talented teams as we explore new frontiers in original programming, enhance our viewers' experiences, drive our distribution footprint across India, and significantly boost our revenues."Also read: Sony Pictures India bets on heritage for cinematic successSingh will take on the role of non-executive chairman until the end of the fiscal year to support the transition.
He said he was proud of the success and innovation SPNI has achieved. “I am confident that Gaurav will elevate SPNI's impressive portfolio to new heights.
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