Mr. Khanna embarked on his entertainment career in 1996 at Writers & Artists Agency, then transitioned to Brillstein Entertainment Partners in 1998, where he remained for over 22 years.
With the leadership of founders Brad Grey and Bernie Brillstein, accompanied by a distinguished lineup of top-tier A-list clients, Brillstein was acknowledged in Forbes magazine as the "preeminent management and production firm in Hollywood."
During his time at Brillstein, Mr. Khanna held diverse corporate positions, including Talent Manager, Producer, and Packaging Agent. He assisted A-list clients in the launch of multiple ventures in film and TV. His contributions encompass over 25 films, being credited as Producer or Executive Producer and successfully raising over $300 million in capital for various client projects.
His most recent projects include Hulu’s ‘Four Good Days’ starring Academy Award Winner Glenn Close and Mila Kunis, Amazon’s ‘Black Bear’ with Aubrey Plaza and the most recent ‘Prisoner’s Daughter’ starring Golden Globe Winner Brian Cox and Kate Beckinsale.
In recent times, Mr. Khanna has focused on financing and producing premium sports documentaries for a global audience, garnering a recent Emmy Nomination for the TNT documentary 'The Great Debate with Charles Barkley.'
Mr. Khanna was featured in The Hollywood Reporter's list of 'top 35 executives in Hollywood' and has been highlighted in The New York Times, Forbes, and The Wall Street Journal. Business Insider acknowledged him as one of the '100 influential Indian American leaders in the US,' and the Asian American Business Development Center named him one of the "Outstanding 50 Asian Americans in Business."
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