He fully exited the business in mid-2014 when the company was listed in the ASX as iSentia Group Ltd, formerly known as Sentia Media and before that Media Monitors. PPM’s revenues grew from RM8 million per annum to RM53 million per annum.Īlan Lim is the co-founder and CEO of MediaBanc Group the biggest media monitoring and insights company in South-East-Asia since 1997. National awards for the music industry, and collective music licensing and royaltyĭistribution for recording labels, artistes and musicians. Priorities in legislative lobbying, international relations, foreign trade missions, civilĪnd criminal copyright enforcement against music piracy, organising copyrightĪwareness campaigns, furthering the development of the music business, hosting the Industry Association of Malaysia (‘RIM’) where he led the Malaysian recording industry’s On 1 January 2014, the Group Chief Executive Officer of both PPM and the Recording He then went on to become the General Manager, Deputy Chief Executive Officer and Headhunted in 2000 to lead the Legal Affairs Department of the collective licensingīody for the recording industry, Public Performance Malaysia Sdn Bhd (‘PPM’). Ramani graduated with a law degree from London with honours in 1994 and wasĪdmitted as an advocate & solicitor of the High Court of Malaya in April 1997.Īfter specialising in the practice of intellectual property law for 3 years, he was The task of running the new office of IFC in Kuala Lumpur. Though the movies did not fare well at the box office Pansha was given While in Kluang Pansha started a film distribution company ‘Malaysian Arts Corporation’ with his brother SivamĪnd a few friends and bought a couple of Tamil movies and gave it on distribution basis to Singapore based companyĬalled Indian Film Combine Pte Ltd (IFC). Later we worked in travel agency for another year.
Work as a field conductor in an estate in Kluang for about a year. It did not last as it was not highly profitable. Hindi movies at an average of two days a month. (Sekolah Dato Jaffar) at the age of 16 through which he showed regular weekend shows for the students.Īt the age of 17 with friends Ramasamy and Maniam, Pansha leased the local Capitol cinema to screen Tamil and This mug motivated Pansha to start a cinema club in school
The films were often brought home for private viewing by the family and that gave Pansha on opportunity to operateĪ real electrically operated Bell & Howell projector.
His friends start 16mm Mobile Cinema, screening Tamil movies in the estates near Johore Baru way back in 1962. That crude introduction, in the later years prompted Pansha’s elder brother Sangarasivam along with a couple of Torchlight and a roll of film for his four children to play with. Projector at the age of four, when his father brought home a discarded hand wound 35mm projector powered by He had his first physical touch of a movie Born in Johore Baru, Panchacharam Nalliah (aka Suhan Panchacharam to the Indian fans and Pansha in the nationalįilm industry) has been an ardent movie fan since his day in memory.