
‘Robojit and the Sand Planet’ Moves Into Global Visibility as Transmedia Sci-Fi Franchise
With a novel, screenplay, concept art, pitch materials, and an expansive storyworld, Robojit and the Sand Planet is positioned as a multi-format, long-term intellectual property — ready for development into a global entertainment franchise.
Writer and media entrepreneur Rakesh Raman is accelerating the global expansion of his sci-fi franchise Robojit and the Sand Planet, positioning it for international collaborations across film, streaming, animation, gaming, and interactive platforms. What began as a novel more than a decade ago has steadily evolved into a full-fledged transmedia universe now entering a new phase of visibility, industry outreach, and IP development.
A Matured Sci-Fi Universe Ready for Global Adaptation
The Robojit story centers on a young prince, his steadfast companion, and a humanoid warrior named Robojit who journey across a mysterious desert world to confront a galactic tyrant. The narrative blends mythic adventure, futuristic conflict, spiritual undertones, and richly imagined worldbuilding — with vast deserts, strange skies, mystical realms, and diverse planetary cultures.
Built around universal themes such as courage, loyalty, sacrifice, and responsibility, the franchise is structured to resonate with international family audiences and to expand naturally into sequels, animation, games, and immersive experiences.
Raman’s Broader Creative Work: Storytelling Through Education
Parallel to Robojit, Raman has authored nearly ten books for children and young adults, most notably the series “Raman’s Tech Tale Series – Knowledge Stories for Children.” These stories use fiction to introduce technology concepts — a pioneering format that led to the series being featured in Bookbird, the global journal of the International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY).
He is currently modernizing this series into AI-enhanced multimedia formats, expanding access to tech education through interactive storytelling.
New Work: Making Artificial Intelligence Understandable to Young Readers
His latest release, the “AI for Kids Picture Book,” explains complex AI concepts to children aged 5–10 through visuals and narrative simplicity. It covers:
- how AI makes decisions
- what machine learning means
- ethics and responsible technology use
The book encourages curiosity, digital awareness, and early exposure to responsible innovation.
‘Robojit and the Sand Planet’ Moves Into Global Visibility as Transmedia Sci-Fi Franchise
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A Project with a Long History and International Recognition
Raman began writing Robojit and the Sand Planet in 2009. At that time, Reuters profiled his early writing experiments with “Twiction” — fiction published via Twitter — placing him alongside global innovators experimenting with digital literature. The archived Reuters article is still available on the Wayback Machine.
The novel is published in print and accessible via Amazon and MyPustak, further anchoring its literary presence.
Positioning Robojit as India’s International Sci-Fi Superhero
Raman’s current direction is to establish Robojit as India’s first major global sci-fi superhero — a character with the emotional depth, moral clarity, and cross-age appeal seen in iconic franchises like:
- Avatar (mythic environmentalism)
- Star Wars (heroic journeys)
- Transformers / Mecha universes (humanoid guardians)
- Harry Potter (coming-of-age epic tone)
- Anime fantasy worlds
Robojit combines mentorship, courage, spirituality, and futuristic combat — a blend that offers global marketability and strong merchandising potential.
Building Industry Visibility and Global Collaborations
Raman has recently expanded the project’s presence across:
- International Screenwriters’ Association (ISA)
- FilmFreeway
- IMDb (pending approval)
- A new Press Kit
- Industry-targeted outreach materials
These combined efforts are aimed at connecting with:
- film and animation studios
- OTT/streaming platforms
- game developers
- co-production partners
- transmedia strategists
- licensors and merchandising partners
A Franchise Designed for Scalability
With a novel, screenplay, concept art, pitch materials, and an expansive storyworld, Robojit and the Sand Planet is positioned as a multi-format, long-term intellectual property — ready for development into a global entertainment franchise.
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