Television production house Edit II has announced a key leadership transition with Vihaan Kohli stepping into the role of Head of Content, marking the next phase of growth for the company as it expands beyond its strong television legacy.
According to a press release issued by the company, Edit II—co-founded by Sanjay Kohli and Binaiferr Kohli—has been a consistent presence in Indian television for over a decade. The production house is known for delivering some of the industry’s most recognisable and long-running shows, including ‘FIR’, ‘Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain’, and ‘Happu Ki Ultan Paltan’. The latter two continue to attract robust viewership and remain key properties in the Hindi general entertainment space.
Sanjay Kohli is widely regarded as a producer with a sharp understanding of audience preferences and sustainable content creation, while Binaiferr Kohli has been instrumental in shaping Edit II’s creative identity through her hands-on approach and focus on character-driven storytelling. Together, they have built a production banner known for consistency, scale, and a deep connection with viewers.
As the entertainment ecosystem undergoes rapid change, Edit II is now charting a new chapter that builds on its television success while widening its creative and business footprint across digital platforms, OTT, feature films, and newer storytelling formats. In line with this direction, the leadership transition positions Vihaan Kohli not only as Head of Content but also as Co-Producer of the upcoming ‘Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain’ film, reflecting the company’s focus on long-term, future-oriented growth.
In his expanded role, Vihaan Kohli will be responsible for strengthening the content vision of Edit II while driving its expansion into new formats and platforms. The company believes his leadership will bring fresh creative momentum, while staying anchored to the strong foundation laid by the founders as Edit II evolves into a multi-platform entertainment company.
Sharing his thoughts on the journey ahead, Vihaan Kohli said television has been the company’s greatest learning ground, teaching discipline, scale, and a deep understanding of audiences. He added that his focus will be on building upon this foundation and expanding into OTT and films, while continuing to create content that resonates across platforms. He also expressed his intent to carry forward the vision and values established by Sanjay Kohli and Binaiferr Kohli over the years.
With a legacy rooted in successful television IPs and a renewed focus on the future, Edit II continues to bridge experience with fresh leadership as it expands its presence across India’s evolving entertainment landscape.
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