India Exotic Cartoon 〈UPDATED ◎〉
: Often hailed as the father of political cartooning in India , he founded Shankar's Weekly in 1948, bringing a "Punch-style" wit to the newly independent nation.
The journey of Indian cartooning began long before the digital age, rooted in sharp social commentary and caricature. india exotic cartoon
: Characters like Chhota Bheem have become household names, drawing on mythological themes to entertain millions. : Often hailed as the father of political
: Known for his iconic creation, The Common Man , Laxman’s daily strip You Said It in the Times of India captured the pulse of the Indian public for over half a century. : Known for his iconic creation, The Common
: A modern lead animator and caricature artist known for expressive, humorous celebrity caricatures that bridge the gap between traditional drawing and high-end animation. From Myth to Modernity
While the first Indian animated work, The Pea Brothers , debuted in 1934, the industry has since exploded into a diverse ecosystem of characters.
: Artists like Aaron Pinto are reimagining nostalgic Indian characters by mashing them with Western icons—such as turning the Amul girl into a Betty Boop-style figure or crossing Chacha Chaudhary with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles .