Manoj started his career as CGI artist in 1999. It was full of character designing, modeling and animations (Fahr Ab Mit Lisa, Austria), did CGI assets (Kar2ouche, London) and multimedia creation (Raj Kapoor Speaks) works.
Joining Prime Focus (2004) and UTV (2007) enhanced my creatives and writing abilities by understanding film executions where he contributed ‘Computer Generated imagery’ for to the Bollywood features as Vaah. Life Ho to Aisi, Zinda, Naksha, Pyaremohan, Corporate, Anthony Kaun HAi, Swami, Nanhe Jaiselmer, Unforgettable, Hattrick, A lIfe in Metro, De Dhandhan Goal and A Wednesday (Lead. CGI, UTV), Chandni Chowk To China (Scene CGI Supervisor) and few Hollywood productions as Sick House, Dragon Ball Evolution, and Fikret Mualla-A Life Lost In Colors (Individual Project, a Hollywood feature, an Igorov production in 2013-2014). I also did a Telugu feature called Paurnami and a Bengali named Swabhumi (Individual Project, a hindi-Bangla feature in 2013).
My career graph involved working with Mrs. Ritu Nanda, Mr. Mike H Pandey, Mr. Merzin Tavaria, Mr. Siddharth Jain, Mr. Deven Khotey, Mr. Charles Darby, Mr. David Crawford and Mr. Metin Gungor.
My technical career provided me wings to scripts by maintaining a synchronization of screenplay and execution realities. It gives a foothold to my aspirations, while flying high with twists and turns in screenwriting.
I wrote web-series (Published), short films and feature length screenplays (Unpublished).
Recently, I finished writing story-lines of six volumes of ‘PC films’.
I co-wrote the script of ‘PC Series Film - Volume1’ and its screenplay and dialogues with her and the film-director, Mr. Keshhav Panneriy. This feature script is written for BIBIA FILMS LLC, an Indo US production house head quartered in USA.
I love to design visual considerations of ad films and executes their respective cgi & vfx. I always loves to explore technical feasibility of any film script rich with imaginary visuals, “Who Killed DD” and “Nalini” are such a scripts. Former is a film on 'mysterious' death of ONE OF THE GREATEST IDEOLOGUE of India between early 1900’s to late 1960’s, and later depicts beautiful love life of a great poet, musician, artist and Nobel Prize winner Bengali polymath from the Indian subcontinent, called RABINDRANATH THAKUR.