In the midst of the plethora of t-shirt and merchandise stalls all over the venue, we came across wonderful artwork created by passionate artists from around the country.
If you're a Batman fan and a girl who loves to sport bellies, Wearmates has something for you.
Made from a material which is recyclable and waterproof, these wallets by Kingdom of Calm are worth buying.
These coasters by Thoughtroad are quite bright and catchy.
Shefcoz has made a beautiful looking stool that you would love to have in your living room.
The lady on this mug is quite well sketched by Saumin Suresh Patel.
Garima Shukla presents bookmarks which are actually a part of a calendar set, depicting the different emotions of a woman.
Could these artsy matchboxes by Doodle-do replace lighters?
Too much Bollywood on these handbags.
F-Gali makes awesome custom hand painted shoes, pick one.
This photo frame art by Tantra could be among the best merchandise for next year's No Shave November.
These frames would really make your table look beautiful.
Are you Sherlocked? Or are you the one who knocks?
Andaz Apna Apna fans would buy this no matter what.
Phone covers by Graphicurry cover almost all the popular TV series and movies.
The youngest artist at the convention, 14 year old Nihal Kashyap showcased his sketches.
Coasters by Something Sketchy are impressive works of art.
We were right on time to witness a wonderful live painting session.
The artwork hanging behind artist Parth Kothekar are quite unique since they are solely made from handcut paper.
Wear Your Opinion knows the most preferred beverage in the country.
Too many t-shirt sellers at the venue, and here are some of them we passed through.
This poster could make any anime fan go "Shut up and take my money".
This clock over a vinyl record is the most classy object to put up on your wall.