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This International Women’s Day, KLAY Schools through their #BackForBetter campaign, captures Extraordinary Stories of Extraordinary Women
MUMBAI: On the occasion of International Women’s Day, KLAY Schools ran a week-long video series campaign featuring remarkable women from different walks of life in the first week of March 2020. The #BackforBetter tribute series captured the stories of women who managed work-life integration on their own terms, while dealing with life-altering milestones such as childbirth, sending their children off to college work, or even caring for their aging parents. Through sharing, the campaign aims to inspire more women to take the plunge and do what they believe in, while building the best of support systems in place.
The series features stories of women from different professions including an entrepreneur, an author, a renowned Bharatanatyam dancer, a social media influencer, a movie producer, a Lawyer, a Product Evangelist and a Consumer Communications Lead. The series portrays inspiring tales of women who took charge of their lives and decided to follow their dreams such as a homemaker turned athlete in her fifties, a management employee turned fitness guru and an engineer turned farmer.
KLAY Schools was started with the objective of bringing women back to work 8 years back. In this time, this chain of pre-schools and day care centres has managed to bring over 10,000 women back to the workforce (just as part of the full day care centres). The actual number is much more. As the work-life dynamic evolves, KLAY is looking to join hands with companies and dig deeper into the reasons why women drop-out of the workforce. While maternity is a well-known barrier, today’s multi-generational workforce has different needs that change at every stage including schooling, college, and aging parents. For instance, an analysis by Infosys pointed out that around 5000 women quit in 2019 owing to Class X and Class XII board exams of their children.
Commenting on the campaign, Priya Krishnan – CEO, KLAY Schools said, “The objective of this video campaign is to extend our support and motivate all women out there who are considering returning to the workforce in order to pursue their dreams. These phenomenal women who have been identified and featured in these videos have displayed some extraordinary courage and grit towards building a strong ecosystem for women to thrive in their careers as well as their family lives. Through this year's theme, Back for Better, we would like to encourage women to stand up for each other and be each other's biggest cheerleaders”
Along with the hashtags #backforbetter, #bridgethegap and #eachforequal, the video series were featured and promoted across all of KLAY’s social media assets, such as Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram.
Here are the links to the videos from the campaign –
● Nidhi Agarwal – Co – owner, RealSteel Fitness – https://www.instagram.com/p/B9ODSEGpPh-/
● Namrata Sadhvani – Editor, Momspresso – https://www.instagram.com/p/B9Qd-jypTtr/
● Shreya Krishnan – VP – Marketing and Communications, Anviti Insurance Brokers – https://www.instagram.com/p/B9TZrUKJpU7/
● Savita Sastry – a renowned Bharatanatyam dancer – https://www.instagram.com/p/B9WLC_CpkVx/
● Nish Amarnath – New York based author and journalist, Warburg Pincus – https://www.instagram.com/p/B9YG6uOJkAJ/
● Abhilasha Padhy – co-founder, 80 dB Communications – https://www.instagram.com/p/B9YdgjJpFQp/
● Goda Raghavan – corporate transactional lawyer and partner of AK Law Chambers – https://www.instagram.com/p/B9YgrgnpnXy/
● Karen Annunciation – Lead Consumer Communication at OYO Hotels and Homes – https://www.instagram.com/p/B9a02I0Jjxk/
● T. Rukmini Devi – Secretary of the Chennai Masters Athletic Association – https://www.instagram.com/p/B9a1Ub5JwKJ/
● Kuppulakshmi Krishnamoorthy – Product Evangelist, Zoho – https://www.instagram.com/p/B9a2ygGJehc/
● Abirami Dusshyanth – Producer and Co-founder – Eshan Productions – https://www.instagram.com/p/B9bRrHkpucO/
● Krupalini Sreenivasalu – Engineer turned Farmer – https://www.instagram.com/p/B9dYBFFpwNe/
● Lakshna Chaddha Jha – Founder & CEO, sRide – https://www.instagram.com/p/B9dYP60p3up/
● Pooja Talwar – Co-founder, KLAY London Learning Centre (LLC) – https://www.instagram.com/p/B9dYdTfJKVz/
● Priya Krishnan – Priya Krishnan – CEO, KLAY Schools – https://www.instagram.com/p/B9dZ3LvpHUA/
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Filmcity Media CFO Mohit Jain quits; CEO Kirti Vishnu Tiwari takes charge of finance
Board appoints Prabhat Modi as additional director and approves Rs 1.9 crore preferential share issue
MUMBAI: Filmcity Media has reshuffled its top deck. Chief financial officer Mohit Jain has stepped down, prompting the board to hand the finance reins to chief executive Kirti Vishnu Tiwari even as the company lines up fresh capital and new boardroom muscle.
In a regulatory filing to the BSE, Filmcity Media said Jain resigned from the roles of director and chief financial officer with effect from March 11, 2026, to pursue another career opportunity. He ceased to be a key managerial personnel of the company at the close of business on that date.
The board swiftly moved to plug the gap, appointing Kirti Vishnu Tiwari as chief financial officer from March 12, 2026. Tiwari, who already serves as executive director and chief executive, will now hold the combined role of executive director, CEO and CFO, taking charge of the company’s finance function while continuing to lead operations.
The leadership changes were approved by the board following recommendations from the nomination and remuneration committee, with the audit committee also backing Tiwari’s appointment as CFO to ensure governance oversight. Under the arrangement, Tiwari will continue as a key managerial personnel under Section 203 of the Companies Act, 2013.
Filmcity Media also expanded its board, appointing Prabhat Modi as additional director with effect from March 13, 2026, for a term of five years. The appointment, categorised as a non-executive non-independent directorship, will require shareholder approval at the next general meeting.
Modi brings capital market experience to the role. He holds a B.Sc in accounting and finance from the University of Essex in the United Kingdom and a PGDM from the National Institute of Securities Market. His professional experience includes stints at SBI Mutual Fund, BSE India and Morningstar India, where he worked on market research, financial analysis and capital market operations.
Tiwari, meanwhile, brings experience spanning finance, marketing and hospitality. A graduate of Lucknow University, she has previously worked with Hotel Holiday Inn, Hotel Leela Kempenski and Hotel Sea Rock, along with roles at Pawan Hans Helicopter and CBRE South Asia.
Separately, the board also approved a preferential issue of equity shares to members of the promoter and promoter group as well as non-promoter investors. The proposed fundraising, subject to regulatory approvals, is expected to raise up to Rs 1.9 crore.
The company said both appointees meet all regulatory requirements under SEBI regulations and the Companies Act and are not barred by any regulatory authority from holding their positions.
With a new board face, a CEO doubling as CFO and fresh capital on the table, Filmcity Media appears to be tightening its leadership and balance sheet in one swift move.








