Tag: Amrita Pandey

  • Amrita Pandey of Disney joins Junglee Pictures ‏and Times Studios Originals as the CEO

    Amrita Pandey of Disney joins Junglee Pictures ‏and Times Studios Originals as the CEO

    The Times Group has been focussed on building a strong domain in Scripted Content. While the success of Junglee Pictures has already made a significant impact in Feature Film Entertainment, Times Studios Originals had also been set up with a clear intent to develop Digital Video Content of relevance to all streaming platforms.

    The Times Group has now announced the consolidation of these two businesses under unified leadership. They have appointed Amrita Pandey as CEO of both Junglee Pictures & Times Studios Originals.  

    Amrita is an experienced movie industry professional and M&E leader, with a career spanning over 16 years at UTV and The Walt Disney Company. Across her career, she has managed the Studio P&L of the then largest Indian Studio (UTV, then Disney) and has been an integral part of creative and greenlighting decisions. She has set up and run the content distribution business for the company, managed theatrical marketing & distribution and built strong relationships within the creative community.

    She has worked on over 200 movies across languages, including iconic films like Rang De Basanti, Jodhaa Akbar, Barfi, Life in a Metro, Rowdy Rathore, Oye Lucky Lucky Oye, No One Killed Jessica, Kai Po Che, Chennai Express, Kaminey, PK, Haider, ABCD, Dangal and many more. Her team set box office benchmarks not just in India but also in markets like China, North America and Korea.

    Alongside her Studio role, Amrita also led the Content & Channels Distribution role for the South East Asia and India regions for Disney. She was responsible for driving digital and streaming service partnerships, including Disney’s first content deals in the region with Netflix, Amazon, Jio and Hotstar.

  • The Walt Disney South Asia promotes Amrita Pandey to lead media distribution & OTT

    The Walt Disney South Asia promotes Amrita Pandey to lead media distribution & OTT

    MUMBAI: The Walt Disney Company South Asia has elevated Amrita Pandey and appointed to the newly created role of regional head – media distribution and OTT, South Asia.

    Pandey adds management of the South East Asian (SEA) regional markets of Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines and Vietnam to her current purview of India.

    Responsible for driving all digital and OTT partnerships, content licensing and broadcast network distribution across the Indian subcontinent, and SEA, Pandey will report to The Walt Disney company EVP and MD Mahesh Samat and Walt Disney International media distribution senior VP Mark Endemaño.

    “Since joining Disney, Amrita has made a significant contribution to the business and was responsible for some of industry’s biggest theatrical releases in India. Her deep understanding of our brands and content portfolio, combined with her extensive experience in marketing and distribution, make her the ideal person to take our media business to the next level in this region,” said Samat.

    “As we continue to align our global media distribution strategies, Amrita will bring expertise from such a dynamic market as India to drive further growth across our wider South Asia business. I’m looking forward to working with her as we establish how to best work with partners, and deliver entertainment more directly to fans, throughout the region,” said Endemaño.

    Pandey joined Disney in 2012 and has held several leadership roles across studio distribution, marketing and local movie production in addition to leading the content syndication business.

    “Our media distribution team is focused on delivering world class content and experiences from Disney, Pixar, Star Wars and Marvel to consumer devices across the region. With a network of strong partnerships across platforms, I am excited to lead this transformative business to pursue digital connections everywhere,” said Pandey.

  • Disney, Pixar & Marvel movies available on Hotstar; exclusive deal signed

    Disney, Pixar & Marvel movies available on Hotstar; exclusive deal signed

    MUMBAI: This year Disney India has witnessed spectacular success with its Hollywood movies setting benchmarks that reflect the increasing popularity of English movies in the country. Similarly, Hotstar has emerged as a market leader signaling the rise of digital and mobile entertainment platforms. Hotstar has now announced a new studio partnership with Disney India to dramatically augment its Premium service. It has inked a multi-year SVOD deal with Disney India to showcase the studio’s biggest hits exclusively on Hotstar Premium in India which includes movies like Lucasfilm Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Disney’s The Jungle Book and Moana, Marvel’s Captain America: Civil War and Doctor Strange, Disney.Pixar’s Finding Dory amongst others.

    In addition, Hotstar premium subscribers will also have access to popular movies and classics from Disney’s library including Disney.Pixar’s Ratatouille, Brave, Toy Story 3; Disney’s The Lion King, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest as well as popular American TV series from ABC Studios such as Castle and Desperate Housewives. Hotstar subscribers will be able to access this content conveniently through Disney, Marvel and ABC Studios branded sections on the homepage of Hotstar.

    Hotstar CEO Ajit Mohan said, “Over the last 6 months, we have established Premium as an exciting new service for an Indian audience that is interested in international stories. The deal with Disney is in line with our strategy of bringing the best of new shows and movies from around the world to our Premium subscribers. This partnership signals our continuing strategy: we will invest deeply and widely with the best story tellers in the world to ensure that Premium continues as the standout streaming service in the country.”

    “Our movies have met with much success in theatres this year. This deal is important for us as it enables us to offer our movies across Disney, Marvel, Star Wars and Pixar brands and our ABC Studios’ TV shows to our audience wherever they are. Hotstar Premium is an ideal home for our content and it gives subscribers across the country, the chance to revisit their loved stories,” said Disney India VP Studios Amrita Pandey.

    Setting its sights on shaping the connected TV experience in India, Hotstar recently appropriated the top spot on iTunes as Apple TV’s App of the Year for India 2016. The recognition came on the back of a breakthrough year in which Hotstar continued to lead and disrupt the Indian market place. The service now has more than 140 million downloads to date. According to third party tracking provider App Annie, that tracks app usage of video streaming platforms, more than 50 million users used the service in India in the month of December.

  • Disney, Pixar & Marvel movies available on Hotstar; exclusive deal signed

    Disney, Pixar & Marvel movies available on Hotstar; exclusive deal signed

    MUMBAI: This year Disney India has witnessed spectacular success with its Hollywood movies setting benchmarks that reflect the increasing popularity of English movies in the country. Similarly, Hotstar has emerged as a market leader signaling the rise of digital and mobile entertainment platforms. Hotstar has now announced a new studio partnership with Disney India to dramatically augment its Premium service. It has inked a multi-year SVOD deal with Disney India to showcase the studio’s biggest hits exclusively on Hotstar Premium in India which includes movies like Lucasfilm Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Disney’s The Jungle Book and Moana, Marvel’s Captain America: Civil War and Doctor Strange, Disney.Pixar’s Finding Dory amongst others.

    In addition, Hotstar premium subscribers will also have access to popular movies and classics from Disney’s library including Disney.Pixar’s Ratatouille, Brave, Toy Story 3; Disney’s The Lion King, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest as well as popular American TV series from ABC Studios such as Castle and Desperate Housewives. Hotstar subscribers will be able to access this content conveniently through Disney, Marvel and ABC Studios branded sections on the homepage of Hotstar.

    Hotstar CEO Ajit Mohan said, “Over the last 6 months, we have established Premium as an exciting new service for an Indian audience that is interested in international stories. The deal with Disney is in line with our strategy of bringing the best of new shows and movies from around the world to our Premium subscribers. This partnership signals our continuing strategy: we will invest deeply and widely with the best story tellers in the world to ensure that Premium continues as the standout streaming service in the country.”

    “Our movies have met with much success in theatres this year. This deal is important for us as it enables us to offer our movies across Disney, Marvel, Star Wars and Pixar brands and our ABC Studios’ TV shows to our audience wherever they are. Hotstar Premium is an ideal home for our content and it gives subscribers across the country, the chance to revisit their loved stories,” said Disney India VP Studios Amrita Pandey.

    Setting its sights on shaping the connected TV experience in India, Hotstar recently appropriated the top spot on iTunes as Apple TV’s App of the Year for India 2016. The recognition came on the back of a breakthrough year in which Hotstar continued to lead and disrupt the Indian market place. The service now has more than 140 million downloads to date. According to third party tracking provider App Annie, that tracks app usage of video streaming platforms, more than 50 million users used the service in India in the month of December.

  • Moana, Doctor Strange & Star Wars on Star India with multi-year deal with Disney India

    Moana, Doctor Strange & Star Wars on Star India with multi-year deal with Disney India

    MUMBAI: Disney India has signed a multi-year output deal with Star India to telecast some of its successful films across the latter’s network in multiple languages including Hindi, Tamil, English, Telugu and Bengali.

    The collaboration between Disney India and the Star India, over the years, has engaged viewers with blockbuster movies such as “Captain America: Winter Soldier”, Disney.Pixar’s “Inside Out”, Marvel’s “Avengers: Age of Ultron” and Disney’s “Cinderella”.

    The new deal will include titles such as “Moana” and “Doctor Strange” and “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”, IANS reported. The extended partnership kicked off with of 2016’s biggest Hollywood blockbuster in India — Disney’s “The Jungle Book”s television premiere.

    Disney India, vice president, studios Amrita Pandey stated that they believed in bringing quality, family focused entertainment to the audience across all age groups and Star was an ideal platform to take its bouquet of movies across the country.

    Star India CEO-Entertainment Amit Chopra said that the partnership with Disney India was a testimony of its commitment to deliver the best Hollywood content to its viewers.

    Meantime, Hulu, a JV with 21st Century Fox, Comcast’s NBCUniversal and Timer Warner’s Turner Broadcasting System, reached its first licensing pact for theatrical features with The Walt Disney Studios (DIS).

    The new, multi-year, deal allows the streaming service the exclusive subscription VOD (video on-demand) rights to a collection of successful movies and family favorites from Disney’s library of blockbuster films.

    Owing to the pact, Hulu became the exclusive S-VOD (subscription video on demand) home to a selection of Disney favorites including Mulan, Pocahontas, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Hercules, Sister Act and Air Bud, which are all available to stream on Hulu now.

  • Moana, Doctor Strange & Star Wars on Star India with multi-year deal with Disney India

    Moana, Doctor Strange & Star Wars on Star India with multi-year deal with Disney India

    MUMBAI: Disney India has signed a multi-year output deal with Star India to telecast some of its successful films across the latter’s network in multiple languages including Hindi, Tamil, English, Telugu and Bengali.

    The collaboration between Disney India and the Star India, over the years, has engaged viewers with blockbuster movies such as “Captain America: Winter Soldier”, Disney.Pixar’s “Inside Out”, Marvel’s “Avengers: Age of Ultron” and Disney’s “Cinderella”.

    The new deal will include titles such as “Moana” and “Doctor Strange” and “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”, IANS reported. The extended partnership kicked off with of 2016’s biggest Hollywood blockbuster in India — Disney’s “The Jungle Book”s television premiere.

    Disney India, vice president, studios Amrita Pandey stated that they believed in bringing quality, family focused entertainment to the audience across all age groups and Star was an ideal platform to take its bouquet of movies across the country.

    Star India CEO-Entertainment Amit Chopra said that the partnership with Disney India was a testimony of its commitment to deliver the best Hollywood content to its viewers.

    Meantime, Hulu, a JV with 21st Century Fox, Comcast’s NBCUniversal and Timer Warner’s Turner Broadcasting System, reached its first licensing pact for theatrical features with The Walt Disney Studios (DIS).

    The new, multi-year, deal allows the streaming service the exclusive subscription VOD (video on-demand) rights to a collection of successful movies and family favorites from Disney’s library of blockbuster films.

    Owing to the pact, Hulu became the exclusive S-VOD (subscription video on demand) home to a selection of Disney favorites including Mulan, Pocahontas, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Hercules, Sister Act and Air Bud, which are all available to stream on Hulu now.

  • The Jungle Book:  ROI-centric marketing or a missed opportunity for brands?

    The Jungle Book: ROI-centric marketing or a missed opportunity for brands?

    MUMBAI:  Goofy Baloo, protective Bagheera, daredevil Mowgli and majestic Sher Khan – these characters’ from ‘The Jungle Book’ need no introduction, especially in the land of the story’s conception, India. From kids who have grown up listening to Mowgli’s adventure tales, to parents whose inner child takes a somersault whenever they hear ‘Jungle Jungle’ at the distance – The Jungle Book story garners a huge emotional connect with the people.
    That is why when Disney announced a movie in 2016 to relive Rudyard Kipling’s celebrated children’s tale in live action, its studio in India was faced with both an opportunity and a challenge — to tap into its vast resonance within the country, while staying true to the essence of the story.
    And the answer lay not in reaching into deep pockets for marketing spends, but in completely redesigning the movie’s treatment in India. Releasing The Jungle Book in India on April 8, a week before the film’s US release was a start.

    Double treat:

    At its core, the campaign for the movie was tailored such that fans of The Jungle Book would go watch the movie twice – and thus it needed to treat the Hindi release as a separate entity altogether, and not a version. “Jungle Book isn’t just another Hollywood film with a Hindi launch in India,” Disney India studios VP Amrita Pandey shares, “Indians own the story and the nostalgia surrounding the characters. It is very important how we treat the film’s release here. Our prime objective is to play on the nostalgia for The Jungle Book as well as get the newer generation excited about it.”   

    Explaining the studio’s strategy for marketing in traditional media, Pandey adds, “Unlike most international movies, a lot of our print ads, even in English newspapers have the Hindi voice cast advertised. This will be part of our last week push before the release.” The cross mentioning isn’t limited to print, but television advertisement as well. Having said that, Pandey acknowledges that the marketing budget for The Jungle Book in India was less than  “our budget for an average Hindi release.”

    A star studded affair:

    And the key to this was getting the Hindi script for the film right. “To ensure this, we roped in renowned dialogue writer Mayur Puri to script Hindi dialogues for the dubbed version of The Jungle Book. Once we had that in order, the challenge was to cast the right voice actors for the lead characters. We wanted actors and not just celebrities so we approached Priyanka Chopra as Kaa and Irrfan as Baloo, Om Puri as Bagheera, Shefali Shah as Raksha.”

    Reprising Nana Patekar in his role as the voice of Shere Khan was a casting success. Patekar had dubbed for the ferocious Bengal tiger for Doordarshan’s animated Jungle Book series back in the 90s.  To further breathe life into the campaign in India, Disney India also flew Mowgli aka Neel Sethi to Mumbai to interact with his fans there – a rarity for an international release. The child actor’s Twitter interaction with Priyanka Chopra and other voice actors of the movie further drew in digital eyeballs.

    Down memory lane:

    Banking on its strength in digital reach, the studio added the cherry on the top  the new rendering of the very popular ‘Jungle Jungle’ song. “It wasn’t an easy decision. The old song was more innocent, while the movie, targeted at both kids and adults touches a wider range of emotions. We turned to the original masterminds — lyricist Gulzar and composer Vishal Bhardwaj – to revive the childhood anthem of every 90’s kid, Jungle jungle baat chali hai… for Disney’s The Jungle Book,” Pandey informs.

    As soon as the song was launched, it crossed over 2 million views  (20 lakh) in less than a week. Not stopping at that, talented musician Vishal Dadlani has also been roped in to sing Bare Necessities. After Disney India put out a strong content for the Hindi speaking market, an equally strong campaigning is being carried out for Tamil and Malayali markets, though no celebrity actors have been roped in for the voice acting.

    Tie ups:

    Given the reach and the strong brand value of The Jungle Book property, brand integrations and out of movie associations were inevitable, even though the studio’s main marketing focus was not brand integration but content promotion. Until now, Disney India has officially tied up with eight major brands. The particulars of these out of movie associations range between media deals to merchandising rights; which, as per industry experts, would be worth Rs 1.25 crore each.

    In the FMCG sector, Fruit Shoot has come on board as licensing and co-branded promotion partner. The brand would be giving out Jungle Book merchandizing and  has also has made The Jungle Book neck tags. The association is being promoted on TV and the digital medium. Complan as a co-branded promotion partner is also giving out The Jungle Book merchandise and its campaigns would be promoted on TV and digital platforms and also at modern trade retail outlets.

    In the financial sector, ICICI Bank has launched The Jungle Book range for ICICI bank Debit Card holders.  Among eCommerce players, Myntra is launching a kids’ special range which includes T-shirts and flip-flops inspired by The Jungle Book. The film has also tied up with Bookmyshow, Uber (cab service app) and Grofers (Grocery delivery app) where The Jungle Book will be promoted on their app in the release week. The combined reach of these platforms is more than 3 million (30 lakh). Apart from these, Shoppers Stop, Max, Penguin Random House and SKI are other brands that have tied up with the studio to cross promote their products riding on The Jungle Book wave.

    While the list looks promising enough, several media planners and industry observers feel The Jungle Book is an opportunity missed for brands. “Indian brands mostly opt for ‘out of movie’ associations with Hollywood movies. The number of brands associated with this movie are fairly good for a Hollywood movie in India,” opines Fountainhead MKTG vice president Sidharth Ghosh.

    Having said that, Ghosh can’t deny the high resonance that brand Jungle Book enjoys in the market. “The Jungle book and its symbolic anthem have a huge following with the Indian audiences. We all have grown up watching it and can easily relate to it. With a movie of this stature, there’s scope for more extensive and innovative brand integrations with amplification, not only through traditional media, but on-ground as well.”

    Where Disney India’s marketing for The Jungle Book currently stands, one can assume that it is banking high on the IP’s vast organic reach to take the buzz for the launch forward. Thus its keen investment to solidify the Hindi and other regional content for the movie, instead of going all guns blazing on media campaigns, makes sense. Whether this strategy will bear fruit and give The Jungle Book its due audience on 8 April, only next week’s box office figures will tell.

  • The Jungle Book:  ROI-centric marketing or a missed opportunity for brands?

    The Jungle Book: ROI-centric marketing or a missed opportunity for brands?

    MUMBAI:  Goofy Baloo, protective Bagheera, daredevil Mowgli and majestic Sher Khan – these characters’ from ‘The Jungle Book’ need no introduction, especially in the land of the story’s conception, India. From kids who have grown up listening to Mowgli’s adventure tales, to parents whose inner child takes a somersault whenever they hear ‘Jungle Jungle’ at the distance – The Jungle Book story garners a huge emotional connect with the people.
    That is why when Disney announced a movie in 2016 to relive Rudyard Kipling’s celebrated children’s tale in live action, its studio in India was faced with both an opportunity and a challenge — to tap into its vast resonance within the country, while staying true to the essence of the story.
    And the answer lay not in reaching into deep pockets for marketing spends, but in completely redesigning the movie’s treatment in India. Releasing The Jungle Book in India on April 8, a week before the film’s US release was a start.

    Double treat:

    At its core, the campaign for the movie was tailored such that fans of The Jungle Book would go watch the movie twice – and thus it needed to treat the Hindi release as a separate entity altogether, and not a version. “Jungle Book isn’t just another Hollywood film with a Hindi launch in India,” Disney India studios VP Amrita Pandey shares, “Indians own the story and the nostalgia surrounding the characters. It is very important how we treat the film’s release here. Our prime objective is to play on the nostalgia for The Jungle Book as well as get the newer generation excited about it.”   

    Explaining the studio’s strategy for marketing in traditional media, Pandey adds, “Unlike most international movies, a lot of our print ads, even in English newspapers have the Hindi voice cast advertised. This will be part of our last week push before the release.” The cross mentioning isn’t limited to print, but television advertisement as well. Having said that, Pandey acknowledges that the marketing budget for The Jungle Book in India was less than  “our budget for an average Hindi release.”

    A star studded affair:

    And the key to this was getting the Hindi script for the film right. “To ensure this, we roped in renowned dialogue writer Mayur Puri to script Hindi dialogues for the dubbed version of The Jungle Book. Once we had that in order, the challenge was to cast the right voice actors for the lead characters. We wanted actors and not just celebrities so we approached Priyanka Chopra as Kaa and Irrfan as Baloo, Om Puri as Bagheera, Shefali Shah as Raksha.”

    Reprising Nana Patekar in his role as the voice of Shere Khan was a casting success. Patekar had dubbed for the ferocious Bengal tiger for Doordarshan’s animated Jungle Book series back in the 90s.  To further breathe life into the campaign in India, Disney India also flew Mowgli aka Neel Sethi to Mumbai to interact with his fans there – a rarity for an international release. The child actor’s Twitter interaction with Priyanka Chopra and other voice actors of the movie further drew in digital eyeballs.

    Down memory lane:

    Banking on its strength in digital reach, the studio added the cherry on the top  the new rendering of the very popular ‘Jungle Jungle’ song. “It wasn’t an easy decision. The old song was more innocent, while the movie, targeted at both kids and adults touches a wider range of emotions. We turned to the original masterminds — lyricist Gulzar and composer Vishal Bhardwaj – to revive the childhood anthem of every 90’s kid, Jungle jungle baat chali hai… for Disney’s The Jungle Book,” Pandey informs.

    As soon as the song was launched, it crossed over 2 million views  (20 lakh) in less than a week. Not stopping at that, talented musician Vishal Dadlani has also been roped in to sing Bare Necessities. After Disney India put out a strong content for the Hindi speaking market, an equally strong campaigning is being carried out for Tamil and Malayali markets, though no celebrity actors have been roped in for the voice acting.

    Tie ups:

    Given the reach and the strong brand value of The Jungle Book property, brand integrations and out of movie associations were inevitable, even though the studio’s main marketing focus was not brand integration but content promotion. Until now, Disney India has officially tied up with eight major brands. The particulars of these out of movie associations range between media deals to merchandising rights; which, as per industry experts, would be worth Rs 1.25 crore each.

    In the FMCG sector, Fruit Shoot has come on board as licensing and co-branded promotion partner. The brand would be giving out Jungle Book merchandizing and  has also has made The Jungle Book neck tags. The association is being promoted on TV and the digital medium. Complan as a co-branded promotion partner is also giving out The Jungle Book merchandise and its campaigns would be promoted on TV and digital platforms and also at modern trade retail outlets.

    In the financial sector, ICICI Bank has launched The Jungle Book range for ICICI bank Debit Card holders.  Among eCommerce players, Myntra is launching a kids’ special range which includes T-shirts and flip-flops inspired by The Jungle Book. The film has also tied up with Bookmyshow, Uber (cab service app) and Grofers (Grocery delivery app) where The Jungle Book will be promoted on their app in the release week. The combined reach of these platforms is more than 3 million (30 lakh). Apart from these, Shoppers Stop, Max, Penguin Random House and SKI are other brands that have tied up with the studio to cross promote their products riding on The Jungle Book wave.

    While the list looks promising enough, several media planners and industry observers feel The Jungle Book is an opportunity missed for brands. “Indian brands mostly opt for ‘out of movie’ associations with Hollywood movies. The number of brands associated with this movie are fairly good for a Hollywood movie in India,” opines Fountainhead MKTG vice president Sidharth Ghosh.

    Having said that, Ghosh can’t deny the high resonance that brand Jungle Book enjoys in the market. “The Jungle book and its symbolic anthem have a huge following with the Indian audiences. We all have grown up watching it and can easily relate to it. With a movie of this stature, there’s scope for more extensive and innovative brand integrations with amplification, not only through traditional media, but on-ground as well.”

    Where Disney India’s marketing for The Jungle Book currently stands, one can assume that it is banking high on the IP’s vast organic reach to take the buzz for the launch forward. Thus its keen investment to solidify the Hindi and other regional content for the movie, instead of going all guns blazing on media campaigns, makes sense. Whether this strategy will bear fruit and give The Jungle Book its due audience on 8 April, only next week’s box office figures will tell.

  • UTV to release Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s ‘Broken Horses’ on 10 April

    UTV to release Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s ‘Broken Horses’ on 10 April

    MUMBAI: Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s Hollywood venture, Broken Horses, is all set to release on 10 April, 2015. The movie will be marketed and distributed by UTV Motion Pictures in international markets.

     

    Set in the shadows of the US–Mexico border gang wars, Broken Horses is an epic thriller about the bonds of brotherhood, the laws of loyalty and the futility of violence. The film has been co-written by Chopra and Abhijat Joshi (PK, 3 Idiots, Lage Raho Munnabhai, Mission Kashmir) and it based on an original story by Chopra.

     

    “It’s been a pleasure to work with Vidhu Vinod Chopra on one of the most anticipated movies of this year, PK. He has an impeccable track record and we are happy to collaborate with him on his first Hollywood project Broken Horses. As a studio we have always believed in building and fostering great professional relationships and opportunities like these help us strengthen them further,” says Disney India vice president and head, marketing and distribution – studios Amrita Pandey.

     

    Chopra adds, “Making a film in Hollywood was extremely challenging, it’s the first time ever that an Indian has written, directed and produced a Hollywood film. But the challenge turned out to be a lot of fun. It was very fulfilling for me as a filmmaker. I am delighted that UTV Motion Pictures has come on board to market and distribute the film in international markets.”

     

    Broken Horses’ cast features Vincent D’Onofrio, Anton Yelchin and Chris Marquette. The cast also includes popular Spanish actress Maria Valverde, Thomas Jane and Sean Patrick Flanery.

  • Disney India announces key appointments in Studios

    Disney India announces key appointments in Studios

    MUMBAI:  Disney India has announced some key appointments in its Studios business. The Studio has an eclectic line-up coming up with a mix of Hindi, Hollywood and south films which includes Heropanti, Filmistaan, Pizza, Raja Natwarlal, Khubsoorat, Haider, P.K., Jagga Jasoos and Fitoor in Hindi, Maleficent, Guardians of the Galaxy in English, Sigaram Thodu, Anjaan, Purambokku, Yatchan in Tamil and many more.

     

    Prakhar Joshi joins the Studio as a director and will head the India theatrical distribution. A veteran in the business with nearly 17 years of experience at PVR Cinemas most recently as head of programming, Joshi comes with diverse experience across verticals like film programming, movie distribution and cinema operations. He has been involved with the multiplex business in India since its inception and brings with him an in-depth understanding of the distribution and exhibition sector.

     

    Sandeep Kumar Das joins the dynamic and experienced marketing team at the Studio, as associate director, marketing from Viacom18 Motion Pictures, where he has handled the campaigns of films like Kahaani, Chashme Baddoor and Queen amongst others. Prior to his stint at Viacom 18, Kumar was part of the marketing team at UTV and was associated with the highly successful campaigns of films like Dev D, A Wednesday, Aamir and No One Killed Jessica.

     

    Lada Guruden Singh joins as head, Public Relations. Guruden was earlier in charge of Public Relations and corporate communications at Fox Star Studios, India. A published author, Guruden has been an entertainment anchor and journalist with the TV Today Network in Delhi and Mumbai.

     

    The new appointees report to Studios marketing and distribution VP & head Amrita Pandey.