The Indian advertising, media and communications industry came together at Goafest 2026 to honour Padma Shri Prasoon Joshi following his appointment as Chairman of Prasar Bharati, India’s public service broadcaster. The recognition celebrated not only his new responsibility at the national broadcaster but also his longstanding contribution to the advertising and media landscape. Joshi will continue his role at Omnicom alongside his new position.
According to a Goafest press release, the felicitation acknowledged Joshi’s remarkable journey as one of India’s most respected creative leaders, writers and communication strategists. His appointment to Prasar Bharati is being seen as a significant development for India’s public broadcasting ecosystem, bringing together creativity, cultural understanding, storytelling and public service under one leadership vision.
Over the years, Joshi has played a defining role in shaping some of the country’s most memorable advertising campaigns and cultural narratives. Known for blending creativity with deep social and cultural insight, he has consistently demonstrated an ability to connect with audiences across diverse regions and backgrounds. Industry leaders at Goafest noted that his experience across advertising, cinema, literature and public communication uniquely positions him to guide Prasar Bharati in an evolving media landscape.
The honour reflected the industry’s confidence in Joshi’s ability to strengthen the relevance and reach of India’s national broadcaster at a time when public communication is undergoing rapid transformation. His leadership is expected to bring renewed focus to Prasar Bharati’s role as a platform that informs, engages and reflects the voices and aspirations of a diverse nation.
Speaking on the occasion, Prasoon Joshi said that recognition from one’s own fraternity carries a special significance. “I accept it with gratitude and a deep sense of responsibility. The advertising industry has shaped and continues to sharpen my understanding of people, culture and storytelling. Prasar Bharati now offers the privilege of applying that understanding in the service of the nation and a larger public purpose,” he remarked.
Industry members also highlighted Joshi’s unique ability to bridge the worlds of creativity, governance and public communication. Apart from his achievements in advertising, he has served as Chairperson of the Central Board of Film Certification and is the author of several acclaimed books, making him one of the most influential voices in contemporary Indian communications.
The felicitation emerged as one of the notable moments at Goafest 2026, reflecting the industry’s appreciation for a leader whose work has consistently shaped conversations across advertising, media and culture. As he takes on a larger public role, expectations remain high that his creative vision and understanding of India’s cultural fabric will contribute significantly to the future of public broadcasting.
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