Birthday: RK Laxman was a famous cartoonist
Birthday: RK Laxman was a famous cartoonist
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The best cartoonist R.K. Laxman is celebrating his birthday today. He is also known by the name of 'Common Man'. Cartoons by RK Laxman always bring a smile on everyone's face. Today he is not with us, but his cartoons are still very popular today. Seeing his cartoons makes everyone laugh. Laxman's cartoons are made on the flaws of politics. On seeing some of the political cartoons, some people associated with politics got angry with him. When Indira Gandhi was the Prime Minister, she became angry with RK Laxman about the political cartoons. Bal Thackeray also considered RK Laxman as his mentor, he was a great fan of his cartoons. RK Laxman left us this year. He died in Pune on 26 January.

Laxman has made many cartoons in his life. When Indira Gandhi was angry with him about the cartoons of politics, his cartoons gained immense popularity. RK Laxman made a cartoon on India is Indira, at that time no one could make cartoons on politics. The making cartoons was banned. This cartoon was made on Indira Gandhi, so she was very angry.

Indira had said that RK Laxman should not have made such cartoons. He later moved to Mauritius but Laxman did not stop making cartoons on Indira, even after Indira Gandhi refused, he used to make cartoons. RK Laxman and Bal Thackeray were very good friends. The two have also made several cartoons sitting together. Both Bal Thackeray and RK Laxman have worked together for many days. Bal Thackeray has spoken to RK Laxman before his death. He also wanted to meet him, but RK Laxman was not feeling well at that time, so he could not meet him. RK Laxman's cartoon has become very popular with the name of 'Common Man'. His cartoons were made over the common man. RK Laxman's cartoons had become so famous that their exhibition was held in London.

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