Campaign India Team
Dec 04, 2008

Zee Muzic's Irshwin Balwani passes away

Irshwin Balwani, business head, Zee Muzic, passed away after a massive heart attack on Wednesday evening. He is surivived by his wife and two children.Funeral services will be held on Friday as his children are returning from the US.Balwani has had a long relationship with the Times of India, involved in the Filmfare Awards shows. He also had a long stint with Times Music, the highlight of which was the launch of DJ Whosane. He moved on to a still born project, a proposed music channel at the Times of India, before joining Zee TV to head Zee Muzic.

Zee Muzic's Irshwin Balwani passes away

Irshwin Balwani, business head, Zee Muzic, passed away after a massive heart attack on Wednesday evening. He is surivived by his wife and two children.

Funeral services will be held on Friday as his children are returning from the US.

Balwani has had a long relationship with the Times of India, involved in the Filmfare Awards shows. He also had a long stint with Times Music, the highlight of which was the launch of DJ Whosane. He moved on to a still born project, a proposed music channel at the Times of India, before joining Zee TV to head Zee Muzic.

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