In a key leadership transition, Eternal (formerly Zomato) has named Aditya Mangla as the CEO of its core food delivery business. The company’s board approved the appointment on July 6 for a two-year term, according to a recent regulatory filing.
Mangla succeeds Rakesh Ranjan, who led the vertical for the past two years. While Ranjan steps down from his role as Senior Management Personnel (SMP), he will continue to be associated with Eternal in an advisory or alternative capacity.
The leadership change comes at a time of significant momentum for the company. Eternal reported Rs 5,833 crore in revenue for Q4 FY25, marking a 64% year-on-year increase from Rs 3,562 crore in the same quarter last year. The food delivery segment contributed 35% of total operating income, underlining its ongoing relevance within Eternal’s diversified portfolio.
Aditya Mangla has been with Eternal since March 2021, and has held leadership roles across product, supply chain, and customer experience. Prior to joining Eternal, Mangla held senior P&L and product leadership positions in multiple tech-first startups.
As Mangla takes the reins, industry observers are watching closely to see how he steers the food delivery business through the next phase of growth in India’s competitive foodtech sector.


