Campaign India Team
Nov 30, 2009

Breaking news: Anupama Mandloi quits STAR India

Anupama Mandloi, head of non-fiction programming for STAR India, has quit.Mandloi confirmed the development to Campaign India. She was with STAR India for two years and was responsible for driving shows such as Voice of India, Sach ka Saamna, Aap ki Kacheri and Perfect Bride amongst others. 

Breaking news: Anupama Mandloi quits STAR India

Anupama Mandloi, head of non-fiction programming for STAR India, has quit.

Mandloi confirmed the development to Campaign India. She was with STAR India for two years and was responsible for driving shows such as Voice of India, Sach ka Saamna, Aap ki Kacheri and Perfect Bride amongst others. 

She will be replaced by Monika Shergill, who will lead the non-fiction programming for the channel. Shergill has been primarily involved with programming for STAR One and some new initiatives on STAR Plus in the recent past. In her new role, she will report to Uday Shankar, CEO, STAR India.

Source:
Campaign India

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