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RK Laxman, the renowned cartoonist who became voice of 'The Common Man'

“To become a cartoonist, you need three qualities: a sense of humor, the talent to draw, and a sound education.” R K LaxmanR K Laxman was a cartoonist, journalist, illustrator and humorist. For decades, he

His creations also include the sketches drawn for the television adaptation of Malgudi Days which was written by his elder brother R K Narayan.

There is a chair named after R. K. Laxman at Symbiosis International University.
He created the character of ‘Gattu' for Asian paints. Laxman has an eye for detail and that is what makes an excellent mimic and story teller. While he worked with the Times of India, he would keep his colleagues engaged by mimicking politicians. He considers himself to be the best cartoonist, in a modest way.
He was first married to Bharatanatyam dancer and actress Kamala Laxman. After divorce, he married again and his second wife's (a children's book writer) name was also Kamala. He lives both in Mumbai and Pune

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