Mumbai: The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting announced a significant reshuffle in the leadership of India’s media regulatory and broadcasting bodies on Wednesday, May 6, 2026. Shashi Shekhar Vempati, the former Chief Executive Officer of Prasar Bharati, has been appointed as the Chairperson of the Central Board of Film Certification. According to the official notification, Vempati will hold the office for a three-year term starting from his date of joining. The Ministry expressed confidence that his extensive background in broadcasting and public communication would modernize and enhance the efficiency of the certification board as it navigates the evolving landscape of Indian cinema.
This transition follows another high-profile appointment, as celebrated lyricist and communication expert Prasoon Joshi has been named the new Chairman of the Prasar Bharati Board. Joshi, who served as the Chairperson of the CBFC since 2017, is widely recognized for his profound contributions to advertising, literature, and film. Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting Ashwini Vaishnaw extended his congratulations to Joshi, praising his creative vision and his ability to resonate with the cultural fabric of the nation. Vaishnaw noted that Joshi’s rare spirit and expertise would be invaluable in leading the country’s public service broadcaster into its next chapter of growth.
The swap marks a strategic alignment of veteran leaders within the information and media sector. During his tenure at the CBFC, Joshi was noted for maintaining a balanced relationship with the film industry while handling complex certification tasks. Meanwhile, Vempati’s previous experience managing the operational complexities of Prasar Bharati is expected to bring a structured, tech-forward approach to the CBFC. As both leaders take on their respective new roles, the Ministry aims to strengthen the functioning of these key institutions, ensuring they remain robust and responsive to the needs of the public and the creative community alike.