Manoj Punjabi

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Manoj Punjabi

Manoj Punjabi in 2012
Born (1972-12-07) December 7, 1972
Jakarta
Occupation film producer, television producer
Website
www.mdentertainment.co

Manoj Punjabi (born in Jakarta, December 7 1972) is an Indian Indonesian film and television producer and owner of the biggest production house in Indonesia, MD Entertainment.

Manoj is a producer of soap operas and films for MD Entertainment and MD Pictures.

Early life and background

He is son of Dhamoo Punjabi, from a Punjabi Sindhi family. [1] His uncle, Raam Punjabi is an Indian Indonesian media magnate and president of Multivision Plus.[1]

Career

Since MD Entertainment was founded in 2003, Manoj was determined to mobilize everything, give the best for the television industry in Indonesia. Since the beginning he has been developing the concept for a steady business with a very clear goal is to be number one and the best in the country. Proven results of his work has always been a pioneer in the Indonesian television industry, such as the soap opera Cinta Fitri which is a symbol of success in Indonesian television map. Numerous prestigious awards such as the Panasonic Awards, SCTV Awards, Indonesian Movie Awards, Yahoo OMG Awards, all achieved under the leadership of MD Manoj, only in the past 10 years.

To develop the Indonesian film industry, Manoj began expanding its business into the world of cinema. Through MD Corp, subsidiary, MD Pictures, Manoj gave birth to quality films, such as Ayat-Ayat Cinta (2008), and Habibie & Ainun (2012) which won the highest number of viewers in Indonesia today.

Family

Punjabi married Shania in February 2000. He now has 3 children, Sairaa Punjabi (b. 2000), Nayla Punjabi (b. 2004) and Rehaan Punjabi (b. 2007).

Filmography

Television

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Aiyar, Pallavi (August 24, 2013). "Sindhi kings of Indonesian entertainment". The Hindu. Retrieved 2014-01-24. 

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