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The R. K. Laxman Museum is a single-artist museum located in Balewadi area of Pune, Maharashtra. It is dedicated to the life and works of R. K. Laxman , one of India's most popular cartoonist and illustrator.
R K Laxman Museum: R. K. Laxman Museum in Pune houses over 35000 illustrations of R. K. Laxman. The exhibits have been displayed in several galleries. An entire ...
The Common Man is a cartoon character created by Indian author and cartoonist R. K. Laxman.For over a half of a century, the Common Man has represented the hopes, aspirations, troubles and perhaps even foibles of the average Indian, through a daily comic strip, You Said It in The Times of India.
Regional Museum of Natural History: This museum is located on the banks of the Karanji lake in Mysore and has exhibits related to biological diversity, ecology and geology of Southern India. [21] Folk Lore Museum: This museum is located in the University of Mysore campus and exhibits over 6500 folk art and crafts from all over the state of ...
On 11 December 2011, Miranda died of natural causes at his home in Loutolim. [13] Mario's body was then taken to the Hindu crematorium at Pajifond in Margao, where his pyre was lit by his younger son Rishaad as per his wishes. [14] Indian cartoonist Graphi and fine artist, Vijay N Seth (Vins) paid tribute to Miranda, whom he considered as a mentor:
R. K. Laxman Museum; Rafah Museum; S. Smritivan Earthquake Memorial and Museum; V. Veer Balak Smarak; W. Wizard of Oz Museum This page was last edited on 23 April ...
R. K. Laxman Ki Duniya is an Indian comedy TV show on SAB TV. It was based on the cartoons of R. K. Laxman. The show revolved around the life of a common man, ...
Wagle Ki Duniya (transl. Wagle's World) is an Indian sitcom that aired on DD National from 1988 to 1990. It was produced by Durga Khote, directed by Kundan Shah, and was based on characters created by noted cartoonist, R. K. Laxman, especially "the common man" about the issues of common middle-class Indian man. [1]