Campaign India Team
Sep 02, 2022

Snehil Dixit Mehra to move on from ALTBalaji

States that the position no longer aligns with her future professional journey

Snehil Dixit Mehra to move on from ALTBalaji
Snehil Dixit Mehra, head of content and digital media, ALTBalaji, has stepped down from her position.
 
Mehra had joined the production house for her second stint in May 2022. Her departure is part of a 13-member exodus from ALTBalaji's content arm.
 
She said, "The position no longer aligns with my future professional positioning and growth, hence the decision to step down from the role of head of content of ALTBalaji. I want to take time off and engage as a freelance writer to complete my film script along with my social media influencing and acting projects. I consider myself fortunate enough to have been entrusted with this larger mandate in my second stint at ALTBalaji and I wish all the best to the team, I had a good run with some really special shows that I worked on like Apaharan, Apharan Season 2, Code M Season 2, Dark 7 White, Bebaakee etc."
 
With over 16 years of experience, Mehra has also worked with companies like Bhansali Productions, Star India, Sony Entertainment Television and Endemol India. 
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