Amit Khanna


Amit Khanna is a triple National Film Award winning producer, founder chairman of Reliance Entertainment,former president of the Producers Guild of India, founder trustee of the Mumbai Academy of the Moving Image., poet, lyricist, writer, director, and journalist. He is credited with having coined the name Bollywood

Organisations

Amit Khanna is the only permanent member of the Council of Management of Producer Guild of India; the two others were late V. Shantaram and late Raj Kapoor). He has participated as a keynote speaker for Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry , NASSCOM, Confederation of Indian Industries, and ECO, and served on over 50 international government committees and trade organizations and institutions.
YearTitleOrganisationNotesRef
1981EC memberFilm Federation of India apex body of the Indian film industry
1982MemberRadio & TV Advertising Practitioners Association
1984MemberIndian Documentary Producers Association
1985-2000Vice PresidentAssociation of Motion Picture & TV Program Producersfor 17 years
1988-1990Governing Council memberFilm and Television Institute of India, Pune
1988-1990Film Import Selection Committee memberGovt. of India
1989-2000Managing Director & Group EditorPLUS ChannelIndia’s first integrated media entertainment conglomerate
1990-1994Western Panel memberCentral Board of Film Certification
1990-1994Appraisal Committee memberMinistry of Environment & Forest, Govt. of India
1992-1995DirectorDSJ Communications
1994-1996Governing Council memberSatyajit Ray Film and Television Institute, Kolkata
1997-2000Advisory group member Ministry of I&B, Govt. of India
1999Export Forum memberMinistry of I&B
1999-2000MemberIndian Broadcasting Foundation
1999-2003Advisory board directorWhistling Woods International film school, Mumbai
1999-2003National EC member, Entertainment CommitteeFICCI
1999-2010US-India Business Alliance
2000-2010Chairman, Convergence CommitteeFICCI
2000-2012Media committee memberUS-India Business Council
2000-2015ChairmanReliance Entertainment
2001MemberIndian Performing Rights Society
2001-2004All India Film Producers Council
2001-2015PresidentEarth Communications Office India Associationan environmental NGO
2002Member, Expert Group of GATSMinistry of Commerce, Govt. of India
2005Member, Prime Minister's CommitteeInformation, Communication & Entertainment
2005-2013EC memberNational committee of Media & Entertainment, CII
2005-2015DirectorReliance Big TV
2005-2015DirectorReliance Media Works
Indo European Centre
Founder trusteeMumbai Academy of the Moving Image
Service Council memberForum d'Avignon, Paris
PresidentProducers Guild of Indiafor three terms

Writings

Presently retired from all film activities and organisational responsibilities, Amit Khanna devotes all his time solely to writing.
YearTitleBook /newspaper /magNotesRef
1969-1971EditorTempusmonthly magazine
1982Editor & features writerTake 2entertainment weekly
1987-1989Editorial AdvisorProbe India
1990-1992Bollywood Plusvideo news magazine
1990-1992Business Plusvideo news magazine
1990-1992People Plusvideo news magazine
1990-1992Bollywood Plusvideo news magazine
1990-2000Syndicate features writerPlus Newsbank
1995-1997Online Singapore
1998-2015Features writerOutlook
1993–1997Syndicated columnistcolumn name: Media Musing
1997-2000Editorial AdviserThe Economic Times
1999-2000ColumnistThe Economic Timescolumn name: Enterprise
2002-2010ColumnistBusiness Standardcolumn name: Freeze Frame
Jan 2013AuthorAnant Raag /Infinite Verseanthology of poetry, published by Harper Collins
Dec 2019AuthorWords Sounds Images: History of media and entertainment in Indiapublisher: Harper Collins
2017- presentColumnistThe Wire
2018- presentColumnistOpen
2018- presentColumnistBloomberg Quint
Co-authorEncyclopedia of Bollywoodpublisher: Encyclopædia Britannica
Times of India
Hindustan Times
DNA
Features writerIllustrated Weekly
Features writerIndia Today
Features writerFilmfare
Features writerShow Time
Features writerSuper Cinema

Filmography

Khanna started his film career as executive producer with Dev Anand's Navketan Films in 1971. In 1989 Khanna helped set up Plus Channel, a television programming house, and joined it as Managing Director and Group Editor. Under his tenure, the organization expanded its role to produce movies and music, and provide event management services. Several films created under the Plus Films banner went on to win National Film Awards. In 1996 Khanna won two awards as film producer at the 44th National Film Awards: Best Feature Film in Hindi for Gudia and Best Feature Film in Urdu for Sardari Begum. Plus Channel produced India's earliest audio books in both prose and verse. It also pioneered business news shows on Indian television.
In 2000 Khanna resigned from Plus Channel to join Reliance Entertainment where he served as Chairman for 15 years. Under his guidance, Reliance Entertainment became a major player in Hollywood. In May 2008 the company signed deals to produce and develop movies with prominent Hollywood actors such as Tom Hanks, Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Jim Carrey and Nicolas Cage. In September 2008 Reliance Entertainment formed a joint venture with Steven Spielberg's DreamWorks SKG named DreamWorks Studios via an equity investment of $325 million. In August 2009 Reliance Entertainment signed an $825 million production and distribution deal with DreamWorks Studios.

Films

YearTitleRoleNotesReferences
1973Shareef BudmaashExecutive producer
1973Heera Pannaproduction executive
1974Ishq Ishq IshqExecutive producer
1976Bulletbusiness executive & production controller
1976 Chalte ChalteLyricist
1976Jaanemanbusiness executive & production controller
1977 SwamiLyricist
1978Des PardesExecutive producer & lyricist
1980Man PasandProducer & lyricist
1980LootmaarExecutive producer
1980SabootLyricist, EP, & lyricist
1980 Guest HouseLyricist
1982Shiv CharanLyricist
1982StarLyricist
1984Sheeshay Ka Gharwriter-director
1984Saaranshdialogue
1984Purana MandirLyricist
1986Aashianadirector
1986 AvinashLyricist
1988Sheshdirector
1990First RankLyricist
1994script consultant
1996Aur Ek Prem KahaniProducer
1996BhairaviProducer
1996Is Raat Ki Subah NahinExecutive producer
1996LaalcheeProducer
1996Sardari BegumExecutive producer
1996Papa Kahte HainProducer
1997Do RahainProducer
1997GudgudeeExecutive producer
1997SaazProducer
1997GudiaProducer
1997AgnichakraLyricist
1997Chakkar Pe Chakkarstory
2007 HattrickLyricist
2010Malik EkLyricist

TV series

As a lyricist he has penned over 200 Hindi film songs, working mainly with music directors like Bappi Lahiri, Rajesh Roshan and Laxmikant–Pyarelal. He also composed lyrics for around 200 songs released in music albums by singers Nazia and Zoheb Hassan, Sharon Prabhakar, Salma Agha, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Mahendra Kapoor and Shafqat Ali Khan. In 1984 he directed three music videos for Nazia Hassan's music album Young Tarang. He was lyricist for the opening theme song of ten Indian television series, including Buniyaad, Dekh Bhai Dekh and Swabhimaan.

Other

Awards and honours

Time, Newsweek, Variety and The Hollywood Reporter have mentioned him as one of the global leaders of film and television. He has been a guest lecturer at New York University and the University of Southern California. He was on the selection panel of the Indian Panorama thrice. and was the first Indian to serve on the International Emmys jury.
YearAwardOrganiser /festivalNotesRef
1976Uttar Pradesh Film Journalist Association AwardUP Film Journalist Association
1979Cinegoers Award
1980Bengal Film Journalists' Association AwardBengal Film Journalists Association
1981Uttar Pradesh Film Journalist Association AwardUP Film Journalist Association
1986Lions Club AwardLion's Club
1987Lifetime Achievement Award for TelevisionUptron
1995Leadership AwardIndian Film Festival of Houston
1996National Film Award - Best LyricsGovt. of Indiafor Bhairavi
1996National Film Award - Best Hindi FilmGovt. of Indiafor Gudia
1997National Film Award - Best Urdu FilmGovt. of Indiafor Sardari Begum
1997TV Personality of the Year AwardTime magazine
2010Leadership AwardIndian Film Festival of Los Angeles
2010Masterbrand Lifetime Achievement AwardCMO Council
2015Lifetime Achievement award for contribution to film and televisionNorway Bollywood Festival
2017Film Critics Council Lifetime Award
2017PR Council of India Lifetime