
From India to Britain and back: How a cartoonist defied censors with wit
The narrative of a cartoonist's travels from India to Britain and back is more than simply an account of artistic pursuit—it reflects the lasting influence of satire, the hurdles to creative liberty, and the silent fortitude required to withstand censorship. Using ink and wit, this artist has connected cultures, challenged repressive systems, and shown that humor can be a gentle but effective instrument for resistance.Born and raised in India, the cartoonist grew up in a society where humor was both celebrated and scrutinized. From a young age, he displayed a natural talent for art and storytelling, with a particular affinity…




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