Approach Entertainment, celebrity management, films marketing, and films production company, has signed Bollywood actor Anurag Sharma exclusively
Approach Entertainment will handle the entire representation, Management, PR, Advertising, Digital, Brand and Media Partnerships, Events, and other related activities for Anurag Sharma.
The company has also bagged Service Excellence Award by Worldwide Marketing Organization recently, the company said in a statement.
Approach Entertainment has its operations in Mumbai, New Delhi, Gurugram, Goa, Chandigarh, Dehradun, Kolkata, and Jalandhar.
Talking about the collaboration, Anurag Sharma said, “We already worked with the Approach Entertainment team for our film ‘Juni – The Last Prayer´ marketing and promotions. It’s such an immense pleasure to be a part of Approach Entertainment’s celebrity and talent management roster. I’m ecstatic to be a part of the next phase of the Bollywood journey with Approach Entertainment. Looking forward to having long innings in Bollywood with the Approach Entertainment team.”
Speaking on the announcement, Sonu Tyagi, Director of Approach Entertainment said, “Anurag Sharma is a tremendously talented actor who has already proven his performance in his debut film ‘Juni – The Last Prayer’. The film was appreciated by critics, trade, and general audiences alike. As we have already worked on his film PR, Marketing & Promotions. We are very happy, to sign him exclusively.”
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