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Amrish Sethi appointed as Creative Director of Turner International

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NEW DELHI: Mr Amrish Sethi has been appointed Creative Director of Original Productions, a division of Turner International India.

As Creative Director, Original Productions, he will oversee all future and on-going India based productions for Turner. His key responsibilities include identification and commissioning of suitable third-party formats and development of new original formats for POGO, as well as supervision of all production personnel such as series producers, writers, art directors, music directors, talent, amongst others.

Based in Mumbai, the original production unit has developed and produced four local productions, namely Prime Pogo, Pogo Amazing Kids Awards, M.A.D and the recently launched game show, Bam! Bam! Bam! Gir Pade Hum.

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