Anand Sivakumaran


Anand Sivakumaran is a writer, director based in India. He began his life as a chemical engineer from I.I.T Mumbai, before a drastic career change. After dabbling with advertising, journalism and event management, he ended up working in Mumbai's television and film industry as a writer and director.

Career

Anand Sivakumaran is the founder of the creative collective – CrocTales. The company creates and works as Showrunner on web series and also does scripts for film and television. They have written shows for Alt, Applause and are creating shows for platforms like Jio, Arre, Hungama etc.
Anand’s debut novel Natasha Mehra Must Die is out in bookstores now. Someone is killing every girl and woman by the name of Natasha Mehra and unless the titular collegian heroine can figure who or what, she’ll be next.
Anand has directed films like - Money Devo Bhava, an edgy, youth movie about greed and consumerism and how it drives college kids to amoral activities and Detour, a wicked little thriller about lust, lies and cups of tea. He has written feature films Nazar, Kalyug and Buddha Mar Gaya
Anand has written, directed and created a variety of shows for Indian Television encompassing the genres of sitcoms, thrillers, kids shows, drama, telefilms and game shows - The Buddy Project, Sadda Haq, Kabhi Haan, Kabhi Naa, Miley Jab Hum Tum, Jassi Jaisi Koi Nahin, Jabb Love Hua, Guns and Roses, Izzat Ka Falooda, Lucky, Antariksh, Suvreen Guggal Topper of the Year, and many more.
Anand has a storytelling podcast ‘The Croc’s Tales’ which is available on Apple Podcasts, Saavn, Tune-in and other platforms.
Anand does live, interactive storytelling at venues like Hive, Social, Lil Flea etc.
Anand wrote and directed the short film Hello Goodbye. which was acquired by Friday Moviez and has since been viewed by over 5 million netizens. He has recently also written and directed the short film Square One which is being entered into festivals now. His film won accolades at festivals abroad.
Anand has conducted courses on TV and Film Production for mass media students at MET, Bandra and KC College, Dept. of Mass Media.. He’s also conducting screenwriting and filmmaking workshops at several colleges, schools and for working adults as well.

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