Muhil Venkatesh
About
Muhil is passionate about Filmmaking, creating narratives for series or games, and Entrepreneurship. He loves to tell stories through various digital mediums. While keeping his work fresh and experimental with multiple layers, he likes to create something that the general audience can also enjoy.
He has won 3 awards for his Short Films and one of them is an International award from Ireland. He has made over 30 narrative projects since the age of 13. The projects include live-action films, 2D/3D animation films, and even games. The cinematic multiscreen version of his game ‘Light’ premiered at Outernet, London on the biggest screen on July 24th, 2024 and the game received an overwhelming response during his exhibition.
He received a grant from the government of Gujarat, India in 2022 to start his own company that provides ‘buddies’ to senior citizens.
He is currently experimenting with XR and video games. He took a break from freelancing in 2021 to work on a 20-minute 3D animated Film by himself and it is currently in post-production.
He always loves to take up the role of a director whether it is for filmmaking, or to run a company. He loves to lead a team in a democratic and encouraging way.
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