Campaign India Team
May 15, 2023

Sony Pictures Networks India elevates Danish Khan and Neeraj Vyas

The duo will retain their current roles, along with the additional responsibilities

Sony Pictures Networks India elevates Danish Khan and Neeraj Vyas
Sony Pictures Networks India (SPNI) has announced the elevation of Danish Khan and Neeraj Vyas. 
 
Khan is now business head for SonyLiv and StudioNext and will exclusively focus on digital offerings. Vyas, on the other hand, will oversee SPNI's Hindi language entertainment as business head for SET, Sab, PAL, and Hindi Movies.
 
The elevations will come into effect from 1 June 2023.
 
Khan was EVP and business head - Sony Entertainment Television, SonyLiv and StudioNext, while Vyas was business head for Sony Sab, PAL, and Sony Max Movie Cluster. 
 
The duo will retain their current roles, along with the additional responsibilities. 
 
They will report to NP Singh, managing director and CEO, SPNI. 
 
Khan comes with 23 years of experience, whereas Vyas has a total of 27 years. 
 
Singh said, “As we increase our focus on digital and prioritise our DTC (direct-to-consumer) services, I'm excited to share that Danish will lead SonyLiv's growth and oversee StudioNext's expansion. Moreover, Neeraj will enhance the value proposition of SPNI's Hindi General Entertainment channels, including Sony Entertainment Television (SET), to drive growth and momentum in Hindi language entertainment. I wish them the best in their endeavours.”
 
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