Temudo caught the interest of the elder figures within his nearby community. The older boys in his village offered him the opportunity to take on a comedic role in an upcoming
tiatr performance, that was scheduled as part of the village's annual feast in
Navelim. It was during this
tiatr production that Temudo caught the eye of Albert, another resident of the village who was known for writing
folk plays (
khells). During the
carnival season, Temudo secured a role in one of Albert's traditional play performances. He continued to hone his acting skills by appearing in Albert's plays, titled
Vonott and
Baim (Well). He was later enlisted by a well-known
tiatr artist named Lino Dourado. While working with Dourado in the
tiatr Mauli, Temudo was approached by
Jose Rod and offered a major comedic role in that production. In the
Mauli tiatr, Temudo collaborated with popular comedic actors such as
Comedian Domnic and Comedian Philip Pereira. His work alongside these
tiatrists appeared to boost his reputation and career. In a short time, he started to receive invitations from several popular playwrights who were actively working in that era. In the mid-2010s, Temudo transitioned from being one of the popular actors on the
Konkani stage to becoming a popular director within the same theatrical tradition. His directorial career commenced in 2000 with the play
Suseg, following his tenure as the primary comedian working with the
Konkani artist
Roseferns, collaborating with the latter on several
tiatrs. Although transitioning to focus on directing his own
tiatrs, Temudo maintained his involvement in acting. While taking a break from his directing duties, he joined the ensemble of Konkani artist
Mario Menezes, simultaneously presenting his own productions during the
monsoon period. The pivotal moment in Temudo's career came in 2007 when he took the significant step of forming his own
theatre troupe and directing his own
tiatr, titled
Sir. This production marked a turning point, establishing his directional abilities. Temudo credits the guidance and mentorship of actor-director Samuel Carvalho, in addition to his personal insights of demonstrating an understanding of the complexities associated with producing a
tiatr, for his transformation from an actor to a director. Temudo was nominated for and elected to the position of president of the
Tiatr Academy of Goa (TAG). His appointment was reportedly facilitated by the support of
Avertano Furtado, a local politician who was the
Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for
Navelim at the time, a close aid of Temudo. His elevation to the TAG presidency drew criticism, as he was perceived to lack the requisite administrative expertise and academic credentials commonly linked with the position.
The Goan Everyday, published an article by Melba Vas that characterized Temudo's tenure as a "death blow" to the TAG. Vas alleged Temudo of making decisions that showed preferential treatment towards certain
tiatr performers while neglecting others, and that awards were granted based on the Temudo's personal preferences rather than merit. Furthermore, it was claimed that the organization's rules were modified to benefit Temudo and his supporters. In mid-2023, Temudo released a new
tiatr production titled
Past is Past. This work went on to achieve historic significance, as it was staged in the United Kingdom and Ireland, marking the first time a
Goan tiatr had been performed in the latter region. The production's
Goa debut was also generally well-received. ==Personal life==