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Suppandi: Because in all the mirrors i could see only my face!! Goes to the market and returns home without a mirror. Master: Go to the market and get a mirror so that i can see my face and shave!!
#TINKLE COMICS SUPPANDI SERIES#
For those who do not know him, Suppandi is a very foolish servant who keeps doing some funny acts that often leads his master into trouble and hence he gets fired! Enjoy the series from now on!! He makes the same mistakes.I introduce you the well known series of "Suppandi". They love Suppandi, because he gets them. Between seven and 12, which is our audience, they are still exploring the world. We get swept away by gadgets, technology and social media, but at their core, children are simple. Rajani agrees, “There is strength in simplicity.
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Whatever the joke is, I always try to maintain that innocence, because it is very appealing.” “And of course, there is that innocence, which needs to come through in each illustration. “He is very simple and straight-forward,” says Archana. On this link: īut, like his age, his personality remains unchanged.
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In the 90s, when storylines were simpler, the character looked quite different from the Suppandi she draws today. “Eight months later, when my strokes were okay, I started drawing Suppandi.” “My father said: ‘What do you want to do? Come, I will teach you drawing’,” she says, adding, “So I started very late in my life.” She began practising, drawing lines, circles and ovals, and kept at it everyday. Working at a career in accounts, at the age of 28, she decided she wanted a change. “I was in my teens, growing up in Mumbai, and I enjoyed the stories because the English was simple and easy to read,” she says. (A legendary illustrator, Waeerkar drew many of Amar Chitra Katha’s and Tinkle’s iconic characters, including Suppandi, Nasruddin Hodja and Pyarelal.) While most fans grew up waiting for their edition of Tinkle in the mail, Archana Amberkar was lucky enough to watch her father Waeerkar bring these characters to life at home. All of us goof up, and both kids and adults know that we have all had that Suppandi moment. “It’s his utter simplicity: he is what he is. My thinking even now is like him - as my logic is literal,” she laughs. But I do remember that I could immediately relate to him.
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“In fact, my first memories of him is from a story where he was trying to roast slippers like a chappati,” giggles Rajani, discussing how she too grew up reading Tinkle and following Suppandi’s adventures. Originally illustrated by the artist Ram Waeerkar, the character began life as a guileless village simpleton, who worked as a domestic helper and earnestly tried to follow orders from his boss, with inevitable disastrous results. Originally conceptualised as a village simpleton in 1983, Suppandi quickly became one of Tinkle comics’ most popular characters, and has managed to retain his sprightly, ageless appeal over decades. Asked about Suppandi finally approaching the big Four O, a startled Rajani Thindiath, Editor-in-Chief of Tinkle comics from Amar Chitra Katha, firmly states, “Suppandi doesn’t age.” Though the popular comic character celebrates turning 37 years on April 20, he technically will always be in his 20s. Suppandi gets to have his birthday cake, and eat it too.