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Zindagi main bas chacha chaudhary chahiye mere problems solve karne keliye...
#desi tag#desi life#desi tumblr#desi#desi teen#desi text#desi side of tumblr#desi thoughts#chacha chaudhary
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Chacha Chaukadi - Yahoo Magazine 1991 - Sukhwant Kalsi
चाचा चौकड़ी - याहू पत्रिका 1991 - सुखवंत कलसी (Chacha Chaukadi - Yahoo Magazine 1991 - Sukhwant Kalsi)
Sukhwant Kalsi's - MOORKHISTAN
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#comic books#indian comics publishers#comics byte#comics news#comics#comic book artist#cartoonist#comic strips#parody#chacha chaudhary#magazines#vintage 90s#patrika
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Kuku FM’s Exclusive Chacha Chaudhary Audiobook: Reviving an Iconic Hero for a New Generation @KukuFMOfficial @lcbisu
Kuku FM is a premier audio content platform in India, providing a diverse range of audiobooks, stories, summaries, courses, and more across 20+ genres in over 7 languages. Committed to transforming the way Bharat experiences audio content, Kuku FM has emerged as a top choice for audio enthusiasts, with over 49 million downloads and 2.7 million paid subscribers. To learn more, visit Kuku…
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This is specifically for the fans of the Indian comics called "Parmanu" (Raj comics). I read these as a kid and I need more information about it for uni. I need to know the name/e-comic of this specific episode where there's a mermaid in parmanu's bathtub?? And by the end she eventually flies away on a rainy night with her crocodile boyfriend??? Guys it's v important for me to get this one please help your girlie out
#parmanu#parmanu comics#raj comics#indian comics#indian superheroes#chacha chaudhari#for you page#foryou#explore page#for you#comics
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Prans4u Comics Official Website | top best comics book of India
Introduction: A Journey into the World of Indian Comics
Opening Hook: India’s comic book industry has long been a treasure trove of vibrant characters and captivating stories. Among these, Pran’s creations stand out as timeless classics that have entertained generations.
Brief Overview: Introduce Pran as a legendary cartoonist whose characters like Chacha Chaudhary, Raka, Sabu, Raman, Billoo, Pinki, and Shrimatiji have become household names in India.
Purpose of the Post: Highlight the significance of Pran’s characters and encourage readers to explore and purchase these iconic comics.
1. Chacha Chaudhary: The Wise Old Man of Indian Comics
Introduction to Chacha Chaudhary: Describe Chacha Chaudhary as the brilliant, elderly protagonist known for his sharp intellect and problemsolving skills.
Popularity and Impact: Discuss the character’s influence on readers and its role in shaping Indian comic culture.
Memorable Stories and Adventures: Provide examples of notable stories and the themes they explore.
Where to Buy: Direct readers to sources where they can purchase Chacha Chaudhary comics.
2. Raka: The Villain with a Twist
Character Overview: Introduce Raka as Chacha Chaudhary’s archnemesis, a villain with a unique flair.
Character Traits and Role: Explore what makes Raka a memorable antagonist and his interactions with the hero.
Famous Battles and Plots: Highlight some key confrontations and storylines featuring Raka.
Purchasing Raka Comics: Suggest places to find Raka’s stories.
3. Sabu: The Mighty Sidekick
Introduction to Sabu: Describe Sabu as the gigantic, loyal friend and sidekick of Chacha Chaudhary.
Character Dynamics: Discuss Sabu’s role in the stories and his relationship with Chacha Chaudhary. Popular Episodes: Mention a few memorable adventures involving Sabu. Where to Buy: Guide readers to purchase Sabu comics.
4. Raman: The Vigilant Cop
Character Background: Introduce Raman, the brave and resourceful police officer created by Pran.
Role and Impact: Explain Raman’s significance in the comic universe and his role in maintaining justice.
Notable Stories: Highlight some of Raman’s most exciting cases and stories.
Buying Raman Comics: Provide options for purchasing Raman comics.
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I told my mom i want a masseuse and she was like i do psychic massage with Sabo, i am like Sabo who, she is like the character, i am like from chacha Chaudhary and then i died.
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abhi highlights dekh rahi thi kal ke match ki and sidhu said "dubey is chacha chaudhary ka bhimseni" 🤡😭
chup hoja sidhu paaji
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It's not part of the asks but it's the theme : do you have a favourite tale from your country ? Like something that you used to read as a kid ?
Well the early stories of Mahabharata (more fun than Ramayana to me, ngl) were fun. Before the stories of Pandavas and Kauravas - Dushyant, Shakuntala, the story of Ganga etc. I remember really enjoying those. As the actual story of Mahabharata starts, I am an out and out Karna stan.
In Ramayana, as a kid, I had a weird sympathy for Kaikeyi (given how she is framed in the story) - the queen who sets in motion Rama's exile. There is an element of manipulativeness and youth in her character that I understood.
Oooh tales of Suppandi and Chacha Chaudhary as well.
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FASHION ME
Hello, I am not your typical 18-year-old who lives a life full of adrenaline and hormones; what you expect from a normal 18-year-old is everything that I am resilient to as far as my upbringing was concerned, we had a lot of creative juices flowing here and there in our home, my dad used to paint a lot (he still does, but now only once in a blue moon), and he used to take these free art classes every weekend, but he never taught me how to draw or paint, and here we go on a journey to become the best artist in the world, yes yes the competitive spirit was always there., It has been since I was a little boy. I used to go to the railway station every weekend and just sit there for hours because for some reason trains were attractive to me. And on the way back home, we always purchased these magazines called champak and chacha chaudhary. Later, when I came back home from those trips, I would try desperately to recreate everything that had caught my eye on paper. These sketches were creative, as there were sheep shaped trains flying in the sky - but yeh this is how my journey started and now here we are at a very prestigious institute, but the only part which is troublesome, fashion is the main highlight here, i mean of course I read the admission form and it spelled fashion in loud letters but guess who's dumb enough, of course it has to be the guy who roam around in shorts and black t-shirts talking software, games and music everywhere he goes.
"All good things take time"
The imagination
THE CLASS OF FASHION BASICS
On the very first day of our fashion basics class, I was not very excited about attending because the word fashion itself made me want to run away. The class began with a brief introduction to the subject followed by a self-introduction by each student. In the beginning, I had a negative attitude towards the subject, thinking that this was not my thing and there would be no things to learn and absorb.
Just because I didn't like the subject I skipped a few classes after our first class (trust me, I barely knew anyone from the class)
The very first thing I did as my fb Assignment !
As the classes went on the MID term assignment came up which was to give a presentation about something that revolutionized the fashion world. PRESENTATION - the last thing I would do as my assignment, But there was no alternative to this. It was the D-Day, the classmates started presenting and some of them were flawless, which made me super anxious about the “super minimal” presentation I came up with, but somehow I convinced myself that it's just a presentation, “ez pz lemon squeezy” . It was my turn, with all my fortitude I went in the front, calmed myself down, no expressions of fear or agitation on the face, dimmed the lights, set the mood, and started with my “AGLET” presentation, it went so smooth that half of the class never got to know when it started and ended, but then came the “AGLET SONG” from phineas and ferb, that stirred the whole mood and it ended on a super good note (though the wifi was terrible). Now there were two things I learnt, first: I need to improve my speech delivery and make the things a “lil” bit more formal, second: YES, I can present anything from an aglet to an airplane. The class which I thought to be boring and tiresome, somehow boosted my confidence like crazy. I started attending the classes more regularly after this experience and with a positive attitude to learn and absorb as much as I can. ( I used to doodle most of the time, though I used to listen and contemplate everything that the professor was instructing and teaching ).
The aglet presentation !
NEW DAY, NEW ME !
During the first few months, it was like being on an emotional and mental rollercoaster. Although it took me a very short time to absorb and work on it, eventually I got the hang of it. It was difficult to make friends, interact with people, and complete group assignments. As time passed, everything became easier to handle, with each passing day after class, my confidence meter went up by a point. The change in attitude introduced me to Become a new and better self that is bolder, unafraid, and eager to learn.
Fashion sinking in !
THE FINAL ASSIGNMENT
It was an ordinary day, but it was about to get terrifying, the professor started Introducing the End-Term Module, it began with a presentation, and here I am After all those presentations and group activities, I was super happy and relaxed In the previous classes, we completed assignments, but there was a catch: The presentation will be given while wearing something that has been worn in our native regions". Things leveled up too fast for me. It was really hard for me to believe that this was happening in real life. As someone who has no clothes of any color, it was extremely difficult to come up with a good outfit. And I thought the dhoti and pagdi would only help me break my comfort zone. That's when I realized that I had never worn them in my 18 years of existence! We were trying to tie that monstrous piece of cloth together, but we managed and I walked into the room boldly wearing an adidas jersey and a dhoti-pagdi combination (modern tribe indeed because the kurta I tried on didn't fit me). It was scary at first because I felt like the whole group was ignoring me until the end of my presentation. But after all, this experience helped me out a lot by getting me out of my comfort zone. Now I felt like an outsider who could wear anything - even if you have nothing but a dhoti and pagdi - to save the world with confidence (though at the time I had no superpower except for my dhoti-pagdi). The whole experience really opened up possibilities for myself, and it helped me find new things about myself.
The Final call !
SUMMERZING THE PAST FEW MONTHS
Now that I have taken all those classes, I truly understand the basics of fashion, enough to carry me throughout the industry without getting bullied on basic fashion awareness, and with a highly confident attitude, ready to speak and present wherever and whatever comes my way, as well as an increased ability to identify and analyze fashion and general trends, despite the limited hours, but the knowledge it provided will help me break the barriers and do things the fashion way!
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Narrow Victory: Team 7 Clinches Final Spot in Comics Character League 2
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Hi Everyone, Welcome to my website and have fun. ❤❤❤😊😊😊
Daily writing promptDo you remember your favorite book from childhood?View all responses Photo by Martin de Arriba on Pexels.com Hi Friends, Comics like Chacha Chaudhary, Archie, and Tinkle were the superheroes of my childhood, sparking a love for reading that’s lasted ever since. Back in Kindergarten, I devoured storybooks filled with colorful illustrations. Fairy tales like Cinderella and…
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🦧 "ABBE OYE CHACHA CHAUDHARY,,IDHR DEKH!!!"
☄️" 'B'....hmmm...'B' se kya tha??, Bombastic?"
✨unhinged shit my physics teacher has said ✨
🐘 "DHINKACHIKA DHINKACHIKA DHINKACHIKA AY AY AY AY"
👖 " ABBE GHONCHU,, DEKH TUNNE FORMULA HI GALAT LAGAYA HAI ,TOH ANSWER AAYEGA KAISE?!?
TU INSAAN HAI KI....*short pause*... PAJAMA?!?!"
🎀" Dekho kitna accha baccha hoon mei,,5 mins pehle chodh raha hoon chutti se pehle ╰(⸝⸝⸝´꒳`⸝⸝⸝)╯"
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Comic Book Review - Prans - Raman Aur Badam
कॉमिक बुक समीक्षा - प्राण'स - रमन और बादाम (Comic Book Review - Prans - Raman Aur Badam)
Prans Chacha Chaudhary Nikhil Pran
#ComicsByte #cartoonistpran #Raman #comicstrips #bookreview
#comic books#indian comics publishers#comics byte#comics#comic book artist#prans#cartoonist#diamond comics#prans feature#raman#book review#review#comic strips
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CHACHA CHAUDHARY DIGEST 2 ( HINDI COMIC ): CHACHA CHAUDHARY HINDI DIGEST
Price: (as of – Details) Once cartoonist Pran struck upon an idea of a wise oldman who solves problems with his sharp intellect. Thus CHACHA CHAUDHARY was born in 1971.Tall and robust SABU, who is an inhabitant of planet Jupiter, gave Chaudhary an ideal company. A combination of wisdom and strength was formed to tackle any difficult task. It is said that ” Chacha Chaudhary’s brain works faster…
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This is specifically for the fans of the Indian comics called "Parmanu" (Raj comics). I read these as a kid and I need more information about it for uni. I need to know the name/e-comic of this specific episode where there's a mermaid in parmanu's bathtub?? And by the end she eventually flies away on a rainy night with her crocodile boyfriend??? Guys it's v important for me to get this one please help your girlie out
#parmanu#parmanu comics#raj comics#indian comics#indian superheroes#chacha chaudhari#for you page#foryou#explore page#for you#comics
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