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During a time when foreign comic strips dominated the Indian market in the 1960s, a young cartoonist by the name of Pran breathed life into Indian comics with characters based on local themes. Pran Kumar Sharma’s first creation – the adventurous teenage boy Daabu and Prof Adhikari – marked the entry of local cartoon characters into the comics scene in India and was well received by the young Indian audience. However, it was his next creation – Chacha Chaudhary and his sidekick, Sabu that made Pran popular. Pran Kumar Sharma, better known as Pran, breathed his last yesterday morning while battling colon cancer.
Although the popularity of Pran’s comic characters was relatively less in Goa, fans will testify to the fact that he was a big hit in other parts of India. Chacha Chaudhary, a common man wearing a huge red turban who used to fight everyone, from thugs to petty crooks, but was petrified of his wife, had become a lovable figure amidst comic loves. His companion – a giant man called Sabu was apparently from outer space. The magic that Pran created with Chacha Chaudhary and Sabu was well received by the audiences.
Born in Kasur near Lahore, Pran started his career in 1960 as a cartoonist for Delhi-based newspaper ‘Milap’. His first creation was comic strip ‘Daabu’, which was popular among readers. In 1969, Pran sketched Chacha Chaudhary for Hindi magazine ‘Lotpot’, which earned him recognition and he soon became a household name. Pran went on to create cartoon characters like Billoo, Raman, Shrimatiji and others, which are regularly published in Indian magazines. He also received a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2001 from Indian Institute of Cartoonists and he was included in list of ‘People of the year 1995’ by Limca Book of Records for popularising comics in India.
Responses of Bollywood celebs who took to Twitter to express their grief:
Madhur
Bhandarkar: The man who gave us the legendary
Chacha Choudhary is no more. This is clearly the end of an era. A true
superstar; RIP Pran Sharma.
Randeep Hooda: "Chacha
Chaudhary ka dimag computer se bhi tez chalta hai"... Thank you Pran saab
for a great Bachpan.. RIP…
Roshan Abbas: He gave us many a childhood dream and chuckle! Pran sir hope you are well taken care of in the Land of Saboo! RIP
Celina Jaitly: Just read of the creator of our very own Chacha Chowdhary, India's very own original superhero's creator’s demise. What a legacy!!RIPOff to Sabu land
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Creator of iconic comic characters like Chacha Chaudhary and Sabu, Pran passed
away yesterday, leaving a void which will never be filled
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During a time when foreign comic strips dominated the Indian market in the 1960s, a young cartoonist by the name of Pran breathed life into Indian comics with characters based on local themes. Pran Kumar Sharma’s first creation – the adventurous teenage boy Daabu and Prof Adhikari – marked the entry of local cartoon characters into the comics scene in India and was well received by the young Indian audience. However, it was his next creation – Chacha Chaudhary and his sidekick, Sabu that made Pran popular. Pran Kumar Sharma, better known as Pran, breathed his last yesterday morning while battling colon cancer.
Although the popularity of Pran’s comic characters was relatively less in Goa, fans will testify to the fact that he was a big hit in other parts of India. Chacha Chaudhary, a common man wearing a huge red turban who used to fight everyone, from thugs to petty crooks, but was petrified of his wife, had become a lovable figure amidst comic loves. His companion – a giant man called Sabu was apparently from outer space. The magic that Pran created with Chacha Chaudhary and Sabu was well received by the audiences.
Born in Kasur near Lahore, Pran started his career in 1960 as a cartoonist for Delhi-based newspaper ‘Milap’. His first creation was comic strip ‘Daabu’, which was popular among readers. In 1969, Pran sketched Chacha Chaudhary for Hindi magazine ‘Lotpot’, which earned him recognition and he soon became a household name. Pran went on to create cartoon characters like Billoo, Raman, Shrimatiji and others, which are regularly published in Indian magazines. He also received a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2001 from Indian Institute of Cartoonists and he was included in list of ‘People of the year 1995’ by Limca Book of Records for popularising comics in India.
Responses of Bollywood celebs who took to Twitter to express their grief:
Madhur
Bhandarkar: The man who gave us the legendary
Chacha Choudhary is no more. This is clearly the end of an era. A true
superstar; RIP Pran Sharma.
Randeep Hooda: "Chacha
Chaudhary ka dimag computer se bhi tez chalta hai"... Thank you Pran saab
for a great Bachpan.. RIP…
Roshan Abbas: He gave us many a childhood dream and chuckle! Pran sir hope you are well taken care of in the Land of Saboo! RIP
Celina Jaitly: Just read of the creator of our very own Chacha Chowdhary, India's very own original superhero's creator’s demise. What a legacy!!RIP