Campaign India Team
Aug 24, 2023

Manisha Dey joins Shemaroo Entertainment

Moves from Gaana

Manisha Dey joins Shemaroo Entertainment

Shemaroo Entertainment has announced the appointment of Manisha Dey as the head of the devotional and music category. She will report to Arpit Mankar, head, non-Bollywood, Shemaroo Entertainment, and Mohan Gopinath, business head, Shemaroo Entertainment.

 

Dey moves over from Gaana where she headed the content and partnerships portfolio. 

 

Mankar, head of non-Bollywood category, Shemaroo Entertainment said, "We extend a hearty welcome to Manisha Dey, who joins Shemaroo as the Head of the Devotional & Music Category. Her remarkable professional journey and achievements underscore her visionary acumen. With her extensive experience and a well-established track record across diverse facets of the music and entertainment industry, particularly in the devotional genre, we are confident that she will play a pivotal role in shaping the strategic course of our Devotional & Music landscape. We eagerly anticipate the fresh insights and perspectives she will bring to our content portfolio.”

 

Dey said, "I am thrilled to become a part of Shemaroo Entertainment and lead the devotional and music category. With my music industry experience and passion for multiple music genres, I am committed to crafting content that resonates deeply with our audience. Shemaroo's reputation as a content powerhouse provides a unique platform to explore innovative approaches to deliver devotional, non-film and diverse musical experiences that touch the hearts of millions.”

 

Dey has also worked with Saregama-HMV, Tips Music and Films, Music-Today, Milestone-EMI and Idea Cellular.

Source:
Campaign India

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