Chacha Chaudhury, the neighbourhood genius who rapidly became a household name endeared himself to both children and grown ups alike, giving a homegrown comic character to Indians who uptill then had to make do with reproductions of foreign titles like 'Phantom' and 'Superman'.
Creator of the iconic character, Pran Kumar Sharma, popularly known as Pran, breathed his last at the age of 75 leaving behind a unmatched legacy and a void in the cartooning landscape that comic aficionados believe will be hard to fill. He succumbed to cancer at a hospital in Gurgaon.
Pran was approached by Gulshan Rai of Diamond Comics in 1981 and thus began an association that continued for the next 35 years.
Most people recall with nostalgia their growing up years reading the exploits of Chacha and his inseparable companion Sabu who is from Jupiter, the villainous Raka, the stout Chachi, the mischievous Billoo and playful Pinki, Raman and Shrimatiji among other memorable characters.
Under the leading comics banner, Pran published over 500 titles and more than 25000 comic features in 10 languages including English, Hindi and Bengali.
According to the Indian Institute of Cartoonists, Pran had trained at Mumbai's Sir J J School of Arts and obtained a four-year fine arts degree apart from a Masters in Political Science.
His cartooning career began with freelancing for the Hindi magazine 'Lotpot' with the adventurous Motu and Patlu, a desi version of Laurel and Hardy.
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