Two individuals from humble beginnings who dared to dream of an Indian esports organisation that would change the game — not just for themselves, but for every underdog waiting for a shot.
Mukund Kundan didn't start with resources — he started with a resolve. Growing up watching Indian players get overlooked on the world stage lit something in him that refused to go out. He built AsuraVerse not as a business plan on paper, but as a personal promise: that talent from every corner of India deserves a structured path to the top.
As CEO, Mukund leads with a rare combination of strategic vision and ground-level empathy. He understands what it means to grind in the dark — and that's exactly why he's obsessed with building the system that turns that grind into glory. Every roster signed, every tournament entered, every player mentored is a step in his mission to put India on the global esports map.
Chandra Prakash Suthar has an eye that can't be trained — it's earned through thousands of hours watching players compete, studying their instincts, and understanding what separates a good player from a great one. He joined Mukund not just as a co-founder, but as the soul of AsuraVerse's talent pipeline.
In a world where scouts chase highlights, Chandra chases character. He believes the best esports athletes are forged through adversity, not comfort — and his ability to identify that fire in a player before the world notices is AsuraVerse's most powerful competitive advantage. Behind every signed athlete is a conversation Chandra had first.