Monday, 26 January 2015

Cartoonist RK Laxman Dies At 94

Image result for rk laxmanLegendary cartoonist RK Laxman died yesterday at Deenanath Mangeshkar Hospital, Pune; he was 94. He died following a multiple-organ failure. His health has been quite feeble since 2010 when he had multiple heart attacks; presently, he was hospitalized due to a urinary tract infection and kidney malfunctioning, he was put on a ventilator for some time now.    

His cartoon series 'You said it' has been appearing on the front page of The Times of India, a leading Indian newspaper for over 50 years. 


Younger brother of renowned novelist RK Narayan, Laxman was famous for his sarcastic humor that spared no-one. He is most famous for his character 'Common Man'. An 8-foot statue of the 'Common Man' has been erected in Pune to show reverence to the cartoonist. 

His cartoons always showed mirror to the society. He was of the opinion that politicians only govern the country, they don’t represent it.  "I wouldn't say politicians represent the country. I don't think they do. They have forgotten the common man, they think the common man belongs to them, to serve them," Laxman said once. 

Though his cartoons are known to paint the political figures in a jocular color, various politicians - including the top ones- were big admirers of his art. Once Nehru rang him up to ask for a signed copy of one of Nehru's own cartoons that made fun of the then PM.       


RK Laxman was awarded Padma Vibhushan, a civilian award of repute, in 2005.


A famous anecdote about him is that he and Bal Thackeray both applied for a job in the TOI, he got selected and Thackeray wasn’t; Thackeray went on to form a major regional party in Maharashtra, the Shiv Sena.

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