Amit Khanna
Amit Khanna is an acclaimed writer, director and one of the first independent producers of TV programming in India. He set up the Plus Channel in 1990, one of India's first entertainment conglomerates that produced over 3000 hours of original TV programming.
He is a Chairman, Convergence Committee of Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry. He is also a Member of the Prime Minister’s Committee on Information, Communication & Entertainment (ICE), and Member of CII’s Entertainment & Media Committee. Amit Khanna was the President of All India Film Producers Council, Film & Television Producers Guild of India Ltd. for three terms and Vice President of Association of Motion Picture & TV Program Producers for 17 years.
Amit Khanna writes extensively on media related issues in various publications including the Times of India, Hindustan Times, Economic Times, DNA & Business Standard.
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