Campaign India Team
Jun 11, 2021

SonyLIV appoints G Dhananjayan as head - Tamil content

Will be responsible for Tamil content in Indian and in international markets

SonyLIV appoints G Dhananjayan as head - Tamil content
Sony Pictures Networks India has announced the appointment of G Dhananjayan as head - Tamil content, digital business, for its streaming service SonyLIV.  
 
In his new role, Dhananjayan will be responsible for curating and strengthening the Tamil content catalogue. Prior to this, he was associated with BOFTA - Blue Ocean Film and Television Academy. 
 
Ashish Golwalkar, head - content, SET and digital business, said, “We are pleased to have Dr. G. Dhananjayan on-board to oversee SonyLIV’s Tamil market expansion. With his versatile experience in the domain and an impressive passion to drive authentic and localized stories, we aim to strengthen our portfolio in the Tamil market.”
 
Dhananjayan said, “I am elated to join the leadership team at SonyLIV. Being a part of the premium platform’s journey in bringing breakthrough stories that engage, entertain and stand out from the clutter in the Tamil market is exciting.” 
 
In a career spanning over 25 years, he has also worked with Kansai-Nerolac Paints, Saregama-HMV, Airtel, Vodafone, Moser Baer Entertainment, and Disney-UTV.
 
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