Priyanka Khimani Honoured In The Hollywood Reporter India Women In Entertainment Power List
She extended her thanks to film critic and author Anupama Chopra and the editorial team behind The Hollywood Reporter India for the recognition
She extended her thanks to film critic and author Anupama Chopra and the editorial team behind The Hollywood Reporter India for the recognition
Entertainment lawyer Priyanka Khimani has been named among the distinguished honourees in The Hollywood Reporter India’s Women in Entertainment Power List, marking a significant recognition of her influence and contributions to the media and entertainment industry.
Taking to social media to share the moment, Khimani expressed gratitude for the honour, calling it both “deeply humbling” and meaningful. She extended her thanks to film critic and author Anupama Chopra and the editorial team behind The Hollywood Reporter India for the recognition.
The celebratory evening, attended by leading women across film, media, and business, highlighted the growing impact of female leaders shaping India’s entertainment landscape. Khimani also acknowledged Avarna Jain for hosting what she described as a “beautiful evening,” reflecting the spirit of collaboration and achievement that defined the event.

Known for representing some of the biggest names and companies in the entertainment ecosystem, Khimani has played a pivotal role in navigating complex legal frameworks across music, film, and digital content. Her inclusion in the power list underscores the increasing importance of legal expertise in an evolving industry driven by streaming, global collaborations, and IP-led growth.
The Women in Entertainment Power List celebrates trailblazers across sectors,spotlighting voices that are not only shaping narratives on screen but also influencing the business, policy, and structural backbone of the industry.
With this recognition, Khimani joins an elite cohort of changemakers, reinforcing her standing as one of the most influential legal minds in India’s entertainment sector today.