Campaign India Team
Jun 13, 2014

Sanjay Dhar joins Amar Chitra Katha Group as group president, corporate solutions

Dhar was with Sunshine Pictures in his last assignment

Sanjay Dhar joins Amar Chitra Katha Group as group president, corporate solutions
Amar Chitra Katha (ACK) has announced the appointment of Sanjay Dhar as group president, corporate solutions. Dhar was business head - production and sales, Sunshine Pictures, a feature film production house, in his last assignment.
 
At ACK, Dhar will be responsible for driving new ‘value added brand solutions’ initiatives, informed an official statement.
 
Manas Mohan, CEO - publishing, Amar Chitra Katha, said, “I am delighted at the appointment of Sanjay. Over the years, he has contributed immensely to the industry and I am confident that his holistic business acumen, network and strategic thinking will continue to be of immense value.”
 
 Dhar said, “It gives me great pleasure to accept this assignment. I am excited to work with Amar Chitra Katha and its iconic brands. I look forward to joining the superb team and in taking this venture to new heights."
 
In past assignments, he has worked with Nimbus, UTV, B4U and Turner International.
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