Jai Khanna
Jai Khanna
Jai Khanna, founder and CEO of Oakhurst Entertainment, has dedicated his career to producing and financing high-quality feature films and television projects. With decades of industry experience, Khanna has been involved with numerous successful productions, including Academy Award-winning "Crash" and "New York, I Love You," starring A-listers like Bradley Cooper and Natalie Portman. Currently, Khanna is overseeing multiple business ventures, including a film and television studio and a venture firm affiliated with Oakhurst Entertainment.
Throughout his career, Khanna has maintained a strong commitment to social justice and causes related to animal welfare. Before launching Oakhurst Entertainment, he spent 23 years as a talent manager with Brillstein Entertainment Partners and has been an active angel investor. Khanna is also a member of the ASPCA and The Farm Sanctuary.
Khanna holds a degree in Student Athlete from the University of California, Davis. In addition to his current professional responsibilities, Khanna is currently involved in producing several upcoming projects, including a feature film titled "Savior," written by "Sully" scribe Todd Komarnicki and directed by 'Fauda' helmer Rotem Shamir, and a Netflix mini-series titled "Woodhull."