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Ashish Shelar, Dr. Anurag Batra & Amit Sadh Shine at IDMA 2025: A Proud Convergence of Cinema, Governance & Thought Leadership

The 16th edition of the E4M Indian Digital Marketing Awards (IDMA) 2025 held in Mumbai wasn’t just a celebration of digital excellence—it was a landmark moment that brought together three influential figures from vastly different domains: actor Amit Sadh, Minister Ashish Shelar, and media leader Dr. Anurag Batra.


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Their shared presence on stage marked more than just a photo opportunity. It embodied the intersection of cinema, governance, and thought leadership—a rare yet powerful alignment that underscores the future of India’s digital narrative.

Amit Sadh, known for his nuanced performances and deep audience connect, represented the creative soul of the event. His insights into storytelling in the digital age reinforced how platforms today demand more authenticity, emotion, and relatability from creators and brands alike.


Ashish Shelar, Maharashtra’s Minister for School Education and IT, brought with him the government’s growing focus on tech-driven education, digital policy, and industry empowerment. His involvement added strategic heft, reinforcing that innovation thrives best when supported by infrastructure and governance.


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Dr. Anurag Batra, Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of BW Businessworld and exchange4media, was the intellectual anchor of the night. As the driving force behind IDMA, Batra’s vision has continuously bridged the gap between media, marketing, and industry transformation.


Together, their presence sent a strong message: that digital excellence in India is not the domain of one industry alone. It’s a collective journey—one that needs storytelling, policy direction, and visionary leadership.


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A proud moment indeed—where cinema, governance, and thought leadership came together on one stage to celebrate, inspire, and shape the next wave of India’s digital revolution.

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