Sony Music Entertainment India has appointed Vinit Thakkar as managing director.
Thakkar will oversee the company’s operations in one of the fastest-growing music markets in the world, collaborating closely with regional and global teams to strengthen SME India’s strategic partnerships and identify growth opportunities for its artists.
He will report directly to Shridhar Subramaniam, president of corporate strategy and market development for Asia and the Middle East. Current MD Rajat Kakar will leave at the end of this month.
“We are thrilled to have Vinit at Sony Music Entertainment India,” said Shridhar Subramaniam, president, corporate strategy and market development, Sony Music Entertainment Asia, and the Middle East. “His expertise, wide breadth of experience, steadfast belief in supporting artists and focus on placing creativity at the centre, all while driving strategic and commercial growth, makes him ideal for our company. I am confident that he will achieve our aspirations for this important market. I would also like to thank Rajat who has done an excellent job elevating our business and we wish him all the best for the future.”
India is a remarkable country for musical talent and creativity, transcending cultural and geographical divides
Vinit Thakkar
“India is a remarkable country for musical talent and creativity, transcending cultural and geographical divides,” said Vinit Thakkar. “I look forward to driving greater success for our artists and creators through new partnerships and introducing them to new and exciting ways to connect with their fans. Rajat has done a commendable job steering the company and I feel privileged to be working with this stellar team to drive our business forward.”
“I started my music career with this incredible team over 25 years ago and I leave with a huge sense of satisfaction,” said Rajat Kakar. “I am confident that the company will have continued success in the years ahead under Vinit’s stewardship.”
Prior to joining SME India, Thakkar held the position of chief operating officer for Universal Music in India and South Asia. He previously worked in banking and consumer products.
Thakkar has played a key role in major label signings with leading artists, and is also widely credited for the creation and launch of artist-centred platforms, according to Sony’s announcement.