Campaign India Team
Jul 23, 2008

Mess at Channel [V]

In a worrying development at Channel [V] caused by differences of opinion between Mohit Anand, head, Channel [V] (pictured) on the one hand,  and Saurabh Kanwar, vice president, content and communication, STAR India and Sheetal Sudhir, creative director, Channel [V] on the other, a shake up is imminent.According to sources, the differences surfaced during a party for Get Gorgeous, resulting in a virtual revolt by Saurabh and the creative and promo team.Saurabh has not been attending office since the incident.

Mess at Channel [V]

In a worrying development at Channel [V] caused by differences of opinion between Mohit Anand, head, Channel [V] (pictured) on the one hand,  and Saurabh Kanwar, vice president, content and communication, STAR India and Sheetal Sudhir, creative director, Channel [V] on the other, a shake up is imminent.

According to sources, the differences surfaced during a party for Get Gorgeous, resulting in a virtual revolt by Saurabh and the creative and promo team.

Saurabh has not been attending office since the incident.

Campaign India understands that the matter is now before Uday Shankar, CEO, STAR India, who has called for a review of the incident.

Source:
Campaign India

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