![]() ![]() Often implying that Chacha’s mind worked faster than the computer, this comic book taught us that a strong mind is more powerful than a huge body. Pran Kumar Sharma, the creator of this iconic comic has made us laugh and revel in joy. We all love this short, red-turbaned Chacha Chaudhary along with Chachi, Rakka (dog) and Sabu, his tall assistant from Jupiter. ![]() Founder and Editor Anant Pai started it as a fortnightly children’s comics in 1980. Every child had a favourite character from the book, like Suppandi or Shambu. Immensely loved, admired and read by children across all cities and towns, the characters in this comic became household names. There would be very few people in India, who would not have read Tinkle while growing up. Here’s a list of 10 such Indian comics which became our best buddies, giving us a great joy while reading them. While most of us grew up with the likes of Archie and Jughead Jones, Tin Tin, Asterix and Obelix, the Indian comics also had its share of readership as they humorously portrayed the general issues of the middle class in India. Pandit Vishnu Sharma’s Panchatantra: Illustrated Tales From Ancient India
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