
R. K Laxman
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R. K. Laxman was a renowned Indian cartoonist, illustrator, and humorist, best known for his iconic comic strip 'The Common Man'. Born on October 24, 1921, in Mysore, Laxman became a prominent figure in Indian journalism and literature through his sharp wit and keen observations of societal norms and political life. His work often reflected the struggles and aspirations of the common people, making his characters relatable and beloved by many.
Over the years, Laxman's cartoons appeared in various publications, most notably in 'The Times of India', where he used humor to comment on social issues and political events. His distinctive style combined caricature and humor, earning him acclaim not just in India but also internationally. Laxman's influence extended beyond cartoons, as he inspired a generation of artists and writers, leaving a lasting legacy in the field of visual satire and commentary.