During his stint as a freelancer, he met Aslam, and the two of them decided to pair up and form Distort the Tomato Sdn. Bhd. which came into being on July 2007.
Although it is a very young company, the production house already has an impressive list of clients, including the ZOOM Malaysia Campaign 2008, a project aimed at promoting tourism from the Middle East and India. Within the next five years, Rajvinder hopes to turn Distort The Tomato into a full fledged post production house to cater to upscale projects and to set up a new working culture where it is able to breed creativity, inspiring both employees and clients.
“If you wish to succeed in this industry, you have to be passionate and dedicated to your work. You need to be truthful to yourself from the beginning, knowing that this is really what you want in life,” he advised.
“Liking the job is not enough as passion is what you need to pull you through hard times. When you feel burn out, passion drives you further and sees you through it.”
Rajvinder has fond memories of his time as a student in Limkokwing University. “The lecturers made a whole lot of difference as they gave me plenty of exposure to the industry,” he said.
The student of the university’s Diploma in Interactive Multimedia and Design also said that the diverse culture and variety of students on campus have also helped him in understanding and learning about the world, hence opening and broadening his perspectives on life.
“I made a lot of friends and it was a fun place to be in. I was taught to think and come up with my own ideas,” he said.
“Usage of tools can be learned but creative thinking is a learning process by itself and that is what you can find right here at Limkokwing University.”
The Ipoh-born Rajvinder also considers himself a down-to-earth person who believes in the importance of committing one’s self to doing good deeds. Ever thankful to his parents who acknowledged his passion and took the time and effort to understand his line of work, Rajvinder believes that success is not a destination but a journey of achieving, whereas a person who has never failed has never learned.
Above all else, good deeds that extend beyond monetary charity can go a long way in helping out another person.
“Caring for others and lending a helping hand, a listening ear, or a shoulder to cry on is a spontaneous act, and there should be no specific time and place for it,” he said, adding that, “the little things in life may create big things in life for another person.”
As someone who received his springboard into the industry while he was an intern, Rajvinder is keen on returning the favour to any young, talented and determined person working in the film and broadcasting industry. “Distort the Tomato is looking to hire new and upcoming talent, and we’re looking forward to meeting gifted and driven young people interested in gaining experience in this field,” said Rajvinder.