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Srinjan Bhowmick joins brand marketing at MPL

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: June 19, 2021 16:52 IST

In a recent development, Srinjan Bhowmick has joined the brand marketing team at Mobile Premier League (MPL).  During his ...

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In a recent development, Srinjan Bhowmick has joined the brand marketing team at Mobile Premier League (MPL).  During his decade-long corporate journey, Srinjan has worked with Times Internet Limited, Eros International and Bollywood Hungama. Srinjan was key member of the Femina Miss India digital team for six long years. 

Srinjan played a key role in creating a  brand and marketing plan for Manushi Chhillar who brought the Miss World crown back to India after 17 years. Srinjan has worked as a social media evangelist, copywriter, content manager, brand strategist, video content producer, and community manager. Srinjan made this announcement via a LinkedIn Post. He said, “I am all ‘GAME and looking forward to my new stint here at #MPL. Time to join the ‘Big Leagues’. Elated to be a part of the League of extraordinary gentlemen.”

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