Vineet Malhotra

Vineet Malhotra is an Indian sports anchor with Neo Sports,[1][2] and award winning musician who lives in Delhi, India. He currently works in News World India as Anchor.

Early life and education

He was born in London, England on 14 October 1978. His father was a diplomat who worked for the Ministry of External Affairs. As a result of his father’s foreign trips Vineet grew up in six different countries and was exposed to a multitude of cultures. He grew up in England, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Russia and the United States. He was educated at Delhi Public School R K Puram in New Delhi and at UCSF in California, USA.[3]

Anchoring

Malhotra has an MBA from Bradford University. His first work in front of a camera was as a model and event host. He progressed to be an anchor[4] at Zee Sports in 2005, despite having little exposure to cricket. He began by presenting cricket shows with the likes of Kapil Dev, Pataudi, Navjot Singh Sidhu, and Ricky Ponting. He later moved to Ten Sports and then to Neo Cricket. It was at the latter that he devised a program, Baat & Bowl,[5] which is an interactive show that delves into the lives of cricket stars in India.

His reputation as a specialist sports anchor caused him to be invited by national TV channel Doordarshan to host the biggest sports event in the history India, the 19th Commonwealth Games.[6] Subsequently he hosted the 16th Asian Games for the same channel.

Malhotra worked as a freelance sports anchor and has appeared on the Indian news channel Times Now. He currently hosts "Current Issues" show on News World India.

Music

While studying in the USA Molhotra began to learn classical piano under the tutelage of Robert Boon, a concert pianist. Finding an affinity with classical composers such as Beethoven, Mozart and Bach, Malhotra mastered playing the instrument.

In 2009 he met Rajan Adlakha, an architect, at a school reunion and together they decided to form an electro-danceband called Shadow. They posted music on MySpace and were spotted by a music producer in Malaysia who encouraged them to participate in an award for independent artists. They were nominated in 12 categories and became the first ever band from India to win an award at the Asian Pacific Voice Independent Music Awards (AVIMA), where they were placed third[7] in the electro/dance category. They promoted their own genre of music, which they call World Progressive Sound.[8][9][10][11]

References

  1. "'I got closer to my roots in the West': Vineet Malhotra Sports Anchor". Asian Age. Mar 16, 2011.
  2. Baat & Bowl Neo Sports website.
  3. Malhotra, Vineet (16 March 2011). "I got closer to my roots in the West". The Asian Age. Retrieved 2011-03-22.
  4. "Happy at work?". The Times of India. 20 February 2011. Retrieved 2011-03-22.
  5. "Baat and Bowl". BurrpTV. Retrieved 2011-03-22.
  6. "Mr Versatile". Hindustani Times. 23 October 2010. Retrieved 2011-03-22.
  7. Das, Nanda (3 May 2010). "New age rockstars". The Pioneer. Retrieved 2011-03-22.
  8. "Music band Shadows set to blur boundaries with new genre". Thaindian News. IANS. 7 May 2010. Retrieved 2011-03-22.
  9. Thongam, Rocky (28 May 2010). "Shadow looks for its place under the sun". Mid Day. Infomedia. Retrieved 2011-03-22.
  10. Shah, Shalini (4 May 2010). "Shadow in the limelight!". The Hindu, Metro Plus Chennai. Retrieved 2011-03-22.
  11. Gill, Vineet (5 May 2010). "Creating music, byte by byte". The Times of India. Retrieved 2011-03-22.
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