[2] His first feature film The Bizarre Murder of Mr Tusker , a sci-fi, noir, starring BAFTA nominee Victor Banerjee, is due for release.
[6] The main protagonist Tejas has a propensity to land himself into comical troubles like Wooster and has an array of Jeeveses around him in the form of his friends and family.
[5][14] Romi and Gang, while it has been likened to Enid Blyton's stories for its innocence and the sense of nostalgia it evokes,[15][16][17] and has been considered by Hindustan Times to be 'the equivalent of watching Lagaan',[10] it is closer in spirit to Swami and Friends.
[18] It is the story of the boy ubiquitous in maidans all over the Indian hinterland who dreams of being the next Sachin Tendulkar[15] Romi and Gang is unique for its subject.
[20] Romi and Gang is also unique for the inclusion of 25 full page pen and ink illustrations by Biswajit Das which were included to lend the book an old-world charm.
The international rights of his first feature film, The Bizarre Murder of Mr Tusker, were acquired at Berlinale by an American sales agency.