Rabindra Narayan
Rabindra Narayan Quits PTC — Father of Punjabi Television Sets Sights on Global Media Empire
Rabindra Narayan, widely hailed as the Father of Punjabi Satellite Television, has officially stepped down from his role as President and Managing Director of PTC Network. After nearly two decades at the helm of India’s leading Punjabi media house, Narayan is now set to launch a new global media conglomerate that will redefine the way Punjabi content is created, distributed, and consumed across the world. In a heartfelt statement, Narayan said: “PTC was never just a job—it was a mission. Together with an extraordinary team, we built a network of six chan | Click Here...
India Web Fest 2025: Streaming 2.0: Mapping India’s Appetite for Going Global
It’s time for us to cultivate stories that the world can hear. The stage was set for a conversation that felt both inevitable at the India Web Fest’s seventh season. The question at the heart of the panel discussion was deceptively simple: Why hasn’t Indian content travelled the world the way it should—and is that finally changing? Moderated by Ron Crasto, Red Fox Media Corp, the session joined by, Rohan Chincholi, Havas Media India, Kaveri Das, Hindi ZEE5, Rabindra Narayan, PTC Network, Nishit Varshneya, Shemaroo Entertainment Ltd., Zafar Sawant, OTTplay and Venugopal Iyenga | Click Here...
Our vision is to be part of everyday life of every Punjabi across the world: Rabindra Narayan, MD & President, PTC Network
PTC Network has always been a dominant force in Punjabi entertainment. Over the years it has entertained audiences with their superlative content bouquet, and now, the network is redefining prime time entertainment with a dynamic lineup of shows that cater to a diverse audience. To share more information on the same, IWMBuzz Media exclusively caught up with Rabindra Narayan, MD and President, PTC Network. Excerpts: What inspired you to bring this Prime Time on PTC Punjabi 6 se 10, Manoranjan Bas on PTC Punjabi? For quite some time, viewers were requesting us t | Click Here...
Punjabi cultural landscape’s off-radar low-profile giant: Rabindra Narayan
At a time when the Republic of India — with its 1.5 billion people speaking in 780 languages and writing in 86 different scripts — is exploding along some intractable and frightful linguistic faultlines, the language, songs, dance, food and the entire cornucopia of culture from one tiny state and its rather miniscule minority are holding their own – proudly, unabashedly and without any fear of being swamped. If Punjabi entertainment, culture, movies, theatre, songs, cuisine are not only ruling the vast public mind-space across the northern cow belt but even prying open the hith | Click Here...