Campaign India Team
Sep 25, 2019

Sneha Rajani to move on from Sony Pictures Networks

She was heading the network's film production division

Sneha Rajani to move on from Sony Pictures Networks
Sneha Rajani, head of Sony Pictures Networks' film production division has decided to move on. Rajani has spent 20 years with the organisation and will be with the company till the end of next month.
 
N.P. Singh, MD and CEO, Sony Pictures Networks India, said, “At an organisational level, Sneha’s contributions have been game changing. She has successfully chaperoned the organisation’s growth from launching Sony Max, India’s leading Hindi movies channel to leading our flagship channel, SET, and establishing SPN’s theatrical division – SPNP and many more. She has been an active crusader for dignity and has led the diversity team at SPN, shaping the organisation into a truly inclusive workplace. Her dedication and commitment to the organisation’s cause has been unflinching and symbolic of her loyalty. Sneha’s exit later next month will leave a large void in SPN’s management team. My best wishes are with her.”
 
Rajani had joined the group in 1999 after a two-year stint with Star. 
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