Monday, October 21, 2013

Games and honors at Shemaroo Entertainment Infinite




During my 1 year 6 months tenure with Shemaroo Entertainment infinite, I worked on Ghatothkach 2D animated movie based game for platforms such as Mobile, Nintendo DS, Online and PC. The mobile game titled "Ghatothkach - Eat on before dawn" bagged the Golden Cursor Award (GCA) presented by Cell 18 and Arena Animation in association with Aptech and CNBC-TV 18 for the best Mobile Game in 2009. The mobile game was my solo effort in the art department. The game name too was suggested by me. Following are the links for the award news :
http://www.shemaroo.com/corporate/?pgtype=press_details&id=274, http://www.indiaprwire.com/pressrelease/entertainment/2009052325973.htm  http://www.indiantelevision.com/aac/y2k9/aac264.php.
I also worked on movie based mobile games for Naya Daur which was a Tonga racing game and Manorama which was a hidden objects game.

Some of the game titles at Mobile2win


Mobile2win laid a solid platform in upbringing my gaming career. This is the company where I learned the gaming fundamentals which further helped me in shaping up my career. I worked on over 40 games and applications during my 2 years and 3 months tenure with Mobile2win. Some of the branded games I worked on are Thums-Up Everest challenge, Bollywood movie Anthony kaun hai? starring Sanjay Dutt and Arshad Warsi, Deal or no deal television show, Sony entertainment television's CID and Bollywood movie Naina starring Urmila Matondkar.

Character designing at Technology Next


My very first experience in creating characters in Flash from scratch according to the given description for 2D animated short films. This also happens to be my first permanent job right after passing out from L.S. Raheja in 2004.

Cartoons at JAM (Just another magazine)


This is where my professional career began! These are some of the cartoons created for JAM (Just another magazine) while I was working with them as a freelance cartoonist during my college days back in 2003-2004. I cherish the time spent at JAM as it taught me professional ethics and working under crunch deadlines.