Ishvinder Maddh
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Ishvinder ‘Baba’ Maddh is an Austro-Indian Entrepreneur. Since 2009 he has been representing Central and Eastern European Countries in India and his focus is to increase outbound tourism from India into these Countries.[1][2][3][4] He has led Indian Film and TV Production houses for production in Austria. His notable work includes Service Production of Indian Films like Saaho, Tiger Zinda Hai, Ae Dil Hai Mushkil, and TV show Pardes Mein Hai Mera Dil in Austria.[5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]
Ishvinder Maddh | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Austrian |
Other names | Baba |
Occupation | Managing Director of Robinville Intech Pvt Ltd |
Website | robinville.in |
Early Life and Career
Ishvinder was born and raised in Vienna, Austria. He began his career in Aviation Industry and worked with Austrian Airlines and Lauda Air in Vienna.[17] Since 2007 he lives in New Delhi, India. In 2009 he incorporated Robinville Intech Pvt Ltd which is currently headquartered in New Delhi.[18] Under his guidance Robinville Intech Pvt Ltd ventured in Tourism and Film Productions.[19][20]His other ventures also includes an advisory firm, Georgetown Advisory Partners[21]. Ishvinder is an early investor in Bollyshake.com and also serves as a guest lecturer in MCI Management Center Innsbruck.
Film Productions
Ishvinder represents Film Commissions like Location Austria, Cine Tirol, Scandinavian Locations in India.[22][23][24][25] Over the years has facilitated many Indian Film & TV Productions in Austria like Yash Raj Films, Dharma Productions, UV Creations, and Balaji Telefilms.[26][27][28][29]
Bollywood Meets Austria
In 2018, Ishvinder Maddh led Robinville Intech Pvt Ltd along with Austrian Economic Chamber organised "Bollywood Meets Austria" where six Indian producers explored Austria from September 9th to 15th 2018. They visited the Alpine landscapes and historical cities in four states namely Vienna, Tirol, Salzburg and Styria. In this trip they also visited Graz, Schladming, Dachstein, Zell am See-Kaprun, Elements007 in Sölden, Nordkette and Innsbruck. A special highlight of the Bollywood Producer's trip was the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the Indian "Film & Television Producers Guild", Austrian Economic Chamber and Location Austria September 10th 2018, in order to intensify the existing cooperation between the federal states.[30][31][32][33][34][35]. This event was awarded by EVA-Event-Award as "Best Newcomer Event" in 2018. [36][37]
Awards
In May 2019, he received the TAI - Werbe Grand Prix 2018/19 award for "Bollywood Meets Austria" Campaign and Robinville Intech Pvt Ltd's contribution for promoting Austria as a destination for Bollywood Film Production. [38]
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