Chacha Chaudhary
Chacha Chaudhary
Chacha Chaudhary
Chacha Chaudhary
Publication information
Publisher
Diamond Comics
Format
ongoing
Genre
Publication date
1971
Main character(s)
Creative team
Writer(s)
Chacha Chaudhary is a very popular Indian comic book character, created by cartoonist Pran.[1] The comic comes in ten Indian languages including Hindi and English and has sold almost ten million copies. It has also been made into a television series with Raghuvir Yadav playing the lead role of Chacha Chaudhary.[2]
Contents
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1 History 2 Biography 3 Characterization 4 Supporting characters o 4.1 Sabu o 4.2 Bini Chachi o 4.3 Chhajju Chaudhary o 4.4 Rocket (Raaket) 5 Enemies 6 Similarities with other characters 7 Adaptation 8 Merchandise 9 References 10 External links
History[edit]
Chacha Chaudhary was created in 1971 for the Hindi magazine Lotpot. It soon became popular among kids and the elderly alike. According to a Diamond Comics press release, the Indian kids in the age group 1013 years ranked Chacha Chaudhary as their most recognizable comic book character.[3] He has also been featured as a guest in other Diamond Comics series, with Billoo, Pinki and Lucky.
Biography[edit]
Chacha Chaudhary is a middle class Indian, frail but an extremely intelligent old man. The word chacha means paternal uncle in Hindi, while Chaudhary is a term used for big landlords or the most honorable, elderly or a respectable person in small villages or towns in India for various communities like those of Jats. Chacha Chaudhary's attire includes his red turban, a wooden stick, a waistcoat with a double inside pocket, and a pocket watch. His household consists of his wife Bini (Chachi), a faithful
street dog called Rocket and a giant called Sabu. Chacha Chaudhary enjoys eating watermelon with relish, and takes off for a walk with Sabu and Rocket, whenever Chachi nags him. Everybody in town knows that whenever Chacha Chaudhary goes out with his family, he never locks the door of his house; but nobody has been successful in robbing his house. Sometimes his head or nose itches when any trouble is going to happen.
Characterization[edit]
When asked about the inspiration for the series, Pran stated that "Each family has its own wise old man. He solved his problems with common sense, but with a touch of humor. Humor is the basis of my cartoon."[4] Chacha Chaudhary is remarkably different from most other comic-book superheroes in that he is not a muscleman, nor does he have any extraordinary powers. Instead, he uses his shrewd brain and presence-of-mind to fight evil robbers and thieves. A brain sharper than a needle and faster than a super-computer, states the comic book. Chacha Chaudhary does not have state of-the-art machine guns or modern technological gadgets to fight his enemies. All he possesses is a wooden stick with which he fights evil-doers and he does it convincingly. Chacha Chaudhary's characterization, like that of other Pran's characters, is around middle class typical Indian metro surroundings of the 1970s and 1980s, and it has kept evolving. The usual villains are corrupt government officials, thieves, roadside goons and bullies, tricksters and cons and local thugs. He not only fights them and helps the common man but also teaches them moral lessons and good behavior. Most of the events end up with goons embarrassed by their deeds. One can see the middle class dealing with everyday problems. In a way Pran takes a whip at those problems but still maintains a happy go lucky feel with twinkling eyes and smiling faces. Chacha Chaudhary's intellectual superiority is often acknowledged throughout the comics using the following special mention - dimaag computer se bhi tez chalta hai" meaning brain is faster than computer.[5]
Supporting characters[edit]
Sabu[edit]
Sabu is an alien from the planet Jupiter, always faithful to Chacha and provides the physical strength in time of need. He is huge and strong, about 15 feet tall. In some comics he is able to increase his size. He wears only a wrestler's kachha (briefs), a pair of ear-rings and a pair of gum-boots. Sabu decided to stay on Earth with Chacha when he tasted delicious paratha and halwa made by Chachi during his visit to earth. Sabu has a twin brother called Dabu and the giant earrings that Sabu wears were gifted to him by his mother when he left Jupiter. According to the comics, whenever Sabu gets angry, a volcano erupts at some distant place(this is stated in a panel with a
picture of a volcano erupting, which says, "When Sabu is Angry, a Volcano Erupts at some distant place in Jupiter"). Whenever he performs an act of great strength, he utters the cry, "HuHuba!". Sabu eats 108 chapatis, 12 kilos of halwa, and about 20 litres of lassi in one meal. He is not married, and avoids the topic. Sabu has little brain for his size seems to follow instructions obediently and is never seen using whatever little brain he has. Sabu's biggest enemy is Raka, who is of the same size as that of Sabu.
Bini Chachi[edit]
Chacha Chaudhary's wife Bini is a fat, dominating lady who is the boss of the house and occasionally battles the thieves with her belan (rolling pin). She is usually dressed in polka dotted sari and has a hair style matching 1970s style of Indian actresses. Although very kind hearted with all the attributes of a strict but caring wife, she often complains Chacha of not buying her gold bangles and she has to cook for Sabu although she serves as a motherly figure for Sabu. In one comic she is shown with stirring a giant pot with a ladle for Sabu and serving him more affectionately than Chachaji.
Chhajju Chaudhary[edit]
A secret that many of the characters in the comics do not know is that Chacha Chaudhary has a twin brother named Chhajju Chaudhary, who is not as gifted as Chachaji. In many stories he proves to be the secret weapon to dodge the corrupts and goons. He was once taken to Mars by aliens mistaking him as Chacha Chaudhary.
Rocket (Raaket)[edit]
Rocket is his pet dog. He was found as a stray dog and was adopted by Chaha, much to the dismay of his wife, who said that raising Sabu itself was a handful for her. Though she later accepted the dog when it attacked the burglars in the house. He is rather well known as raaket. The only characteristic of this dog is defined in the line "Chacha Choudhary ka kutaa ssurrlup ssurrlup doodh peeta hai" ( Choudhary's dog drinks milk) & the fact that he is the only vegetarian dog in the whole world. The dog has proven himself at occasions, attacking his foes on command.
Enemies[edit]
Some enemies of Chacha are Raaka (once a dacoit, but an immortal giant after drinking a magic potion made by Chakram Acharya), Gobar Singh (a dacoit), Dhamaka Singh, and his accomplice Paleeta and Ruldu. Many a times Chacha Chaudhary has beaten Raaka and forced him to shave off his moustache as a result of some competition which was won by Chacha. Chacha's comic with Raaka, Raaka ki waapsi (The Return of Raaka) is one of the best selling comics of Diamond Comics[citation needed]. Apparently Raaka was put to sleep by some potion given by a saint from the Himalayas and
buried in the ocean the first time. On his return by another potion he was reduced to a small size, closed in a bottle and buried in a grave. But this was not the end. He returned several times again to wreak havoc in the city. Finally Chacha Chaudhary and Sabu buried him in an endless hole somewhere near a rocket launch site.But for the last time he was sent to the planet of Zalubar by a rocket.
Adaptation[edit]
In 2009, Diamond Comics, the owner of characters Chacha Chaudhary, Sabu and Pinki tied up with License India, to bring them to silver screen as animation characters.[6]
Merchandise[edit]
In 2013, in order to re-live the favorite characters of Diamond Comics, Diamond Comics, Green Factory Designs Pvt. Ltd. has got the license for re-production of these characters from Diamond Comics. Presently, they are manufacturing and selling t-shirts and other apparel, which bears these characters. Various designs are bringing to life the characters and their subtle nuances.
References[edit]
1. ^ Pilcher, Tim; Brad Brooks (2005). The Essential Guide to World Comics. Collins & Brown. ISBN 978-1-84340-300-5. OCLC 61302672. 2. ^ "Raghubir Yadav interview on Rediff". 3. ^ Lent, John A. (2001). Illustrating Asia: Comics, Humor Magazines, and Picture Books. University of Hawai'i Press. p. 55. ISBN 978-0-8248-2471-6. OCLC 45661703. 4. ^ Lent, edited by John A. (2001). Illustrating Asia : comics, humor magazines, and picture books. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press. p. 55. ISBN 978-0-8248-2471-6. 5. ^ Hindi Comics Chacha Chaudhary Diamond Comics Chacha Chaudhary Aur Karate Samrat Page 41 6. ^ "Chacha Chowdhary, Pinki, Sabu to hit the silver screen soon". Bollywood Hungama. February 27, 2009.
External links[edit]
Chacha Chaudhary at Diamond Comics Chacha Chaudhary comics on internet Green Factory website for Diamond Comics merchandise
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