Campaign India Team
Jun 01, 2022

Vivek Krishnani joins IN10 Media Network

Moves from Sony Pictures Films India, where he was MD

Vivek Krishnani joins IN10 Media Network
IN10 Media Network, has announced the appointment of Vivek Krishnani as chief executive officer of its soon-to-be-launched film division. 
 
Krishnani moves from Sony Pictures Films India, where he was MD since 2015. 
 
Aditya Pittie, MD, IN10 Media Network, said, “Vivek is a valuable and phenomenal addition to the IN10 Media Network family. His experience in the industry makes him an ideal team leader to boost our content creation studios. The entertainment industry has undergone a rapid consumption change and is witnessing tremendous growth in larger-than-life cinema. Hence, we believe it is the right time to start the ball rolling.”
 
Krishnani said, “IN10 Media Network is at a new growth phase and I am happy to play an active role in the growth story. I am excited to help lead and build a sustainable and scalable film business for the group and to create compelling content for audiences in India and across the globe. We will curate stories that are rooted in the cultural fabric and also bring scale to the visual experience to meet the growing content needs of the audiences.”
 
In a career spanning 25 years, he has also worked with like Fox Star Studios, Turner Entertainment Networks, Radio City, Star Plus, and Lowe Lintas.
 
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Campaign India

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