Tag: Rohit Dhawan

  • Rohit Dhawan transitions to  JioStar India as head of brand solutions (sports)

    Rohit Dhawan transitions to JioStar India as head of brand solutions (sports)

    MUMBAI: Rohit Dhawan, a veteran marketing and media professional with over two decades of experience, has recently taken up the position of head of brand solutions (sports) at JioStarIndia.

    In this role, Dhawan will lead strategic advertising solutions for marquee sporting properties such as the IPL, ICC, and BCCI events. His focus will be on driving innovative brand partnerships at the intersection of sports, media, and technology to enhance engagement across both digital and television platforms.

    Reflecting on his career, Dhawan highlighted his passion for leveraging storytelling to create impactful campaigns. “The last nine years have been particularly fulfilling in building new business models and revenue streams through various forms of content,” he noted.

    Prior to this appointment, Dhawan served as vice president of customer marketing at Viacom18 Sports, where he played a pivotal role in managing customer marketing strategies for major sports events. He also held senior roles at Mindshare, including vice president of content plus, where he managed brand partnerships and solutions marketing.

    Dhawan’s extensive career portfolio includes leadership positions at Hindustan Times Media, ESPN Star Sports, and Mindshare, where he worked on prominent accounts like Pepsi, Pizza Hut, and KFC. His areas of expertise include sports marketing, digital strategy, brand partnerships, and media innovation.

  • Viacom18 Sports appoints Rohit Dhawan as VP – customer marketing

    Viacom18 Sports appoints Rohit Dhawan as VP – customer marketing

    Mumbai: Viacom18 Sports has welcomed Rohit Dhawan as their newly appointed VP for customer marketing. Rohit Dhawan took to LinkedIn to announce this exciting news.

    In his new role, he will assume the responsibility of spearheading the customer marketing division for prominent sports properties such as IPL, BCCI cricket, ISL, and more.

    With over 19 years of professional experience, Dhawan has a solid background in comprehending consumer behavior, cultural insights, and driving business growth. He has previously held roles with esteemed organizations, including ESPN Star Sports, where he served as manager of research and planning, and Mindshare, where he held the position of VP of content plus for more than 11 years.

  • Star Gold to air Dishoom on 25 Sept

    Star Gold to air Dishoom on 25 Sept

    MUMBAI: Star Gold announces the World Television Premiere of one of the biggest hits of the year – Dishoom starring Varun Dhawan, John Abraham, and Jacqueline Fernandes, directed by Rohit Dhawan.

    Filled with humour, action and swag, Rohit Dhawan delivers the most stylized family entertainers of recent times. Varun Dhawan (Junaid) plays the funny sunny guy to perfection and John Abraham (Kabir) delivers one of his finest action packed performances till date; it’s their chemistry that makes the film electric. All the witty moments in the film will keep one stayed glued to their television sets. The phenomenal cameos from Akshay Kumar and Nagris Fakri, make Dishoom a benchmark for new-age entertainers.

    Saqib Saleem plays India’s leading cricketer who goes missing 36 hours before a crucial India-Pakistan final and who Kabir and Junaid (John & Varun) are trying to trace. Akshaye Khanna has returned as a baddie in this film and his role only adds another thrilling layer to the film.

    If you missed Dishoom on the big screen, you definitely can’t miss its World Television Premiere. If you did watch it in the theatres, you have many reasons to watch it again!

  • Star Gold to air Dishoom on 25 Sept

    Star Gold to air Dishoom on 25 Sept

    MUMBAI: Star Gold announces the World Television Premiere of one of the biggest hits of the year – Dishoom starring Varun Dhawan, John Abraham, and Jacqueline Fernandes, directed by Rohit Dhawan.

    Filled with humour, action and swag, Rohit Dhawan delivers the most stylized family entertainers of recent times. Varun Dhawan (Junaid) plays the funny sunny guy to perfection and John Abraham (Kabir) delivers one of his finest action packed performances till date; it’s their chemistry that makes the film electric. All the witty moments in the film will keep one stayed glued to their television sets. The phenomenal cameos from Akshay Kumar and Nagris Fakri, make Dishoom a benchmark for new-age entertainers.

    Saqib Saleem plays India’s leading cricketer who goes missing 36 hours before a crucial India-Pakistan final and who Kabir and Junaid (John & Varun) are trying to trace. Akshaye Khanna has returned as a baddie in this film and his role only adds another thrilling layer to the film.

    If you missed Dishoom on the big screen, you definitely can’t miss its World Television Premiere. If you did watch it in the theatres, you have many reasons to watch it again!

  • Desi Boyz is a feel good romcom

    Desi Boyz is a feel good romcom

    MUMBAI: Desi Boyz is the directorial debut film of a chip of the old block, Rohit Dhawan, son of David Dhawan, who regaled the audience with many an entertainer .

    Producer: Krishika Lulla,Vijay Ahuja, Jyoti Deshpande.
    Director: Rohit Dhawan.
    Cast: Akshay Kumar, John Abraham, Deepika Padukone, Chitrangda Singh, Omi Vaidya, Sanjay Dutt (cameo), Anupam Kher, Mohnish Bahl.

    Wisely, Rohit Dhawan chooses a romantic comedy as his launch vehicle and proceeds to add all that such a film would need, including a dash of emotions – just enough to moisten your eyes but not so much as to flood them.

    Akshay Kumar and John Abraham share a friendship going back 15 years; while John finishes his graduation in economics, landing a cushy job as an investment banker, and has Deepika Padukone as his fiancée, Akshay has done nothing worthwhile since he arrived in London except for changing his name from Jignesh Patel to Jerry. He is a college dropout, has no fixed job and mostly survives by scrounging off John Abraham. To add to that, he is the guardian of his seven-year-old nephew, who has been orphaned.

    All is hunky dory until the recession takes its toll and establishments sack staff left, right and centre. The signboards read: ‘we fire, don‘t hire‘. As Akshay Kumar loses his job as a security guard at a mall, John Abraham too loses his banking job. Their search for work is futile. John is overqualified and unaffordable while Akshay has no qualifications worthy of a job. Akshay Kumar stands to lose custody of his nephew and they are soon to lose their apartment as well. There is just one option available to them, join Sanjay Dutt‘s escort service, Desi Boyz, with the job profile being to gratify bored rich women. Reluctantly, both turn gigolos and money is no problem anymore; the bubble bursts when Deepika finds out what her fiancé is up to and walks out on him. For his part, Akshay loses custody of his nephew.

    With this debut, Rohit Dhawan sure shows a lot of promise as a writer as well as director; his handling of the film is mature and shows his flair for feel-good cinema. However, choosing a younger star cast-oriented film would have given him a better start.

    Music is on the good side with Subah hone nade…..giving a touch of melody while the title song and other numbers are foot tapping. Photography is good. Choreography is away from the routine and offers no loo breaks. Dialogues are appropriately witty.

    Akshay Kumar looks a little fresher than his recent films but is his usual self in the acting department. John Abraham is restrained and good. Deepika Padukone is so-so. Chitrangda Singh, in a brief role, does the needful – look sexy as well as perform ably. Anupam Kher, Mohnish Behl and Omi Vaidya provide good support. Sanjay Dutt fits his character.

    With the lead stars of Desi Boyz being out of favour with the audience, Desi Boyz has lost out on the required and expected opening draw; since it has appeal for both, multiplexes as well as single screens, its collections should improve over the weekend but not enough to justify its price tag.