


Dhruv is a self-taught doodle Artist from Jaipur, India. Known for his bold, playful doodle style, Dhruv transforms everyday stories into immersive visual experiences.

He is a visual artist and 3D illustrator known for his toy-like work, including Toy Faces and The Adventures of the Toy Maker, exhibited globally from NYC to Sydney. He has collaborated with brands like Google

From Rakshak to The Village, Yali Dream Creations turns Indian myths into bold, gripping comics that keep readers hooked

Alaina Vinayak, known online as Axis Williams, is an illustrator and concept artist specialising in stylised, character-driven art.

Meet Faisal Mohammed, the mind behind Garbage Bin Comics! He brings Guddu’s ‘90s antics to life with laughs, nostalgia and over a million fans cheering along

Founder of Bullseye Press, he’s behind hits like Aadhira Mohi and Raj Rahman, blending storytelling, global collaborations and cool merch to shape the future of Indian comics

Founder of Holy Cow Entertainment, a veteran publisher with 80+ comics, including fan favorites Ravanayan, The Aghori and The Last Asuran

The mind shaping Indusverse’s bold new wave of Indian superhero stories - fresh, fearless and full of heart

Vaishnavi Phogat is a 19-year-old Delhi University psychology student with Japanese proficiency and over five years of illustration experience.

He brings legends to life! From Krishna and Buddha to Ashoka and Chanakya, his illustrations and concept art has shaped 150 murals in Ayodhya

Meet the duo behind Studio Kapi: Ananth, the visionary and Gowra, the illustrator who makes ideas pop. Together, they craft stories in stunning visuals

VIPNIK Studios & Institute in Jaipur, with Hong Kong roots, he's animated for DreamWorks, Universal, Nickelodeon, YouTube hits, and Chinese films. Directing his feature debut, he educates tomorrow's visionaries.

Founder of Abhijeet Kini Studios, is an award winning Mumbai based illustrator, animator and independent comics publisher, known for his comic series "Angry Maushi", "Rhyme Fighters", "Bombay Rhymes" and "Fanboys".



