In a recent development, Zee Entertainment has clarified its stance on the board meetings held by Culver Max Entertainment Private Limited, formerly known as Sony Pictures Networks India Private Limited. The media giant stated on January 19 that it remains uninformed about any such meetings and refrains from making comments, as these internal matters fall under the purview of Sony.
Zee Entertainment expressed its unwavering commitment to the ongoing merger with Sony and emphasized its dedication to achieving a successful closure of the proposed merger. The company is actively engaging in negotiations with Sony in good faith, aiming to discuss the extension of the deadline required to make the merger scheme effective by a reasonable period.

Originally slated for completion on December 21, 2023, the merger faced a setback as Zee Entertainment sought an extension of the deadline, a request that Sony accommodated. Notably, a provision for a 30-day extension post the initial deadline was included in the merger pact signed in 2021, allowing either party to seek additional time.
The primary reason for Zee's extension request was to address a crucial issue: the leadership of the combined entity. The question of whether Punit Goenka, Zee's Chief Executive Officer, would helm the merged company emerged as a pivotal clause in the deal. Initially, Sony had endorsed Goenka's leadership when the merger was announced. However, a change of heart ensued following a regulatory probe against Goenka.
In June of the preceding year, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) accused Zee of engaging in deceptive practices, alleging the falsification of loan recovery claims to conceal private financing deals linked to Zee Chairman Subhash Chandra. An interim order by the market regulator asserted that Chandra and his son Goenka had misused their positions and diverted funds, resulting in a prohibition for Goenka from holding executive or director positions in listed companies.
While Goenka secured relief from an appellate authority against the SEBI order, Sony viewed the ongoing probe as a corporate governance issue, leading to a reconsideration of Goenka's leadership role in the merged entity.
Despite these challenges, Zee and Sony received approval for their merger from the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) on August 10, 2023. The green light from NCLT marked a significant milestone for the companies, paving the way for the merger to proceed.
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