[3] It was noted that Temudo himself was unaware until after the completion of the play that he had been cast in the lead role, and that the success of the production was influenced by his performance and theatrical abilities.
This initial foray into the school's theatrical sphere marked the beginning of his involvement in various extracurricular stage presentations and concerts hosted by the institution.
While working with Dourado in the tiatr Mauli, Temudo was approached by Jose Rod and offered a major comedic role in that production.
His directorial career commenced in 2000 with the play Suseg, following his tenure as the primary comedian working with the Konkani artist Roseferns, collaborating with the latter on several tiatrs.
While taking a break from his directing duties, he joined the ensemble of Konkani artist Mario Menezes, simultaneously presenting his own productions during the monsoon period.
The pivotal moment in Temudo's career came in 2007 when he took the significant step of forming his own theatre troupe and directing his own tiatr, titled Sir.
Temudo credits the guidance and mentorship of actor-director Samuel Carvalho, in addition to his personal insights of demonstrating an understanding of the complexities associated with producing a tiatr, for his transformation from an actor to a director.
In this tiatr, Temudo illustrated the struggles of a senior woman living in poverty, showcasing her interactions with mistreatment and dishonest actions within society.
His appointment was reportedly facilitated by the support of Avertano Furtado, a local politician who was the Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Navelim at the time, a close aid of Temudo.
His elevation to the TAG presidency drew criticism, as he was perceived to lack the requisite administrative expertise and academic credentials commonly linked with the position.
This work went on to achieve historic significance, as it was staged in the United Kingdom[6] and Ireland, marking the first time a Goan tiatr had been performed in the latter region.
[12] He maintained close professional relationships with fellow Goan entertainers Comedienne Janet and Comedian Selvy, performing alongside them as part of a comedic trio.