“Over the past eight years, Aparna has played a key role in developing some of the most-loved and popular Amazon Originals for India. She championed authentic, rooted, and diverse narratives that made Prime Video’s local original content resonate with audiences,” a Prime Video spokesperson said in a statement.
“She was also the driving force behind the diversity initiatives at Prime Video, significantly increasing female participation in storytelling in front of and behind the camera,” the spokesperson added.
Purohit, who is tipped to join Aamir Khan Productions in a senior leadership role, also announced her departure in an internal email to Prime Video India staff.
“Each of you has played an invaluable role in this journey. Working alongside you has been an enriching experience filled with camaraderie, laughter, and shared ambitions. Your support, guidance, and friendship have been the pillars of strength that have sustained me through the highs and lows,” the email reads.
Purohit had joined Prime Video in January 2016 as head of creative development. She was elevated to head of India Originals in April 2019. In November 2022, her role was expanded to include Southeast Asia, apart from India.Prime Video India revealed in March that it will premiere nearly 70 series and movies, including 40 original series and 29 movies, over the next two years.