Harish Chandra Shukla (born 16 March 1940), better known by his pen name Kaak,[1] is an Indian editorial cartoonist and caricaturist who works in Hindi-language media. He is the foremost Hindi newspaper cartoonist, having worked with leading newspapers such as Jansatta, Navbharat Times, Dainik Jagran, Rajasthan Patrika, and a few others, in a career spanning several decades. 'Kaak' means crow in Hindi, which according to a proverb, is the bird that raises its raucous voice when someone tells a lie.[2]
Kaak | |
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Born | Harish Chandra Shukla 16 March 1940 |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Cartoonist |
Years active | 1967–present |
Website | kaaktoons |
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Biography
editKaak was born 16 March 1940, at village Pura, Unnao, Uttar Pradesh, the son of a freedom fighter. He trained to work as a mechanical engineer, but gave up the field to pursue cartooning. His first cartoon was published in Dainik Jagran in 1967. He has worked as an editorial cartoonist with Jansatta (Indian Express group) from 1983 to 1985 and with Navbharat Times (Times of India group) from July 1985 to Jan 1999. He has also been published in Dinman, Shankar's Weekly, Current, Blitz, Ravivar, Itwari Patrika, Dharamyug, and Saptahik Hindustan. National Hindi dailies such as Dainik Jagran, Aaj, Navjeevan, Rajasthan Patrika, and Amar Ujala have carried his work. At present he contributes to the webportal Prabhasakshi.
He was also Elected as the first president of Cartoonists' Club of India.[3]
Kaak is very commonly called as the Cartoonist of masses,[4] adding that his greatness lies in his brilliant understanding of the problems of the people at the grassroots level. Yet, unlike Laxman’s Common Man, Kaak’s Everyman is not a silent spectator to the goings-on. He is a vocal commentator. Kaak’s female characters too are strong characters.[5]
Awards and honors
edit- Honored with "Kaka Hathrasi Samman" by Hindi Academy Delhi: 2003 [6]
- Honored by Kerala Lalit Kala Academy and Kerala Cartoon Academy during cartoon camp at Ernakulam (Kochi): 2009
- Felicitated with Lifetime Achievement Award by Indian Institute of Cartoonists, Bangalore : 2009 [7]
- Felicitated with Lifetime Achievement Award by Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam at Cartoon Festival, New Delhi, under the auspices of Cartoon Watch: 2011 [8]
- National Award for the excellence in journalism, 2016; organised by Press Council of India: 2017 [9]
Books
edit- Nazariya, a collection of selected cartoons from at day to day issues, compiled by Vinod Bhardwaj, Published by Rupa & Co. : 1989 [10]
- Kargil Kartoons, During Kargil War, with a support of the cartoons of seven other leading cartoonists, a collection of cartoons dedicated to the Indian defense forces: 1999[11]
- Laugh as you Travel, on the occasion of completing 150 glorious years of Indian Railways a collection of 50 cartoons made by Kaak and Shekhar Gurera : 2000 [12]
Reception
edit- Like Charlie Brown, ultimately the appeal of Kaak's persona, lies in his ability to laugh and feel ashamed at human folly : Mrinal Pandey (Editor-in-chief Dainik Hindustan, Hindustan Times Publications)[13]
- I am speaker of Loksabha (Parliament) merely with five hundred members, while Kaak is speaker of Loksabha with members in millions : Balram Jakhar (Speaker of Lok Sabha, 16 Dec. 1986, Public Honour in Haridwar)[14]
References
edit- ^ Official Webs KaakDrishti.com, KaakToons.com
- ^ Face-to-face at Doordarshan : 1986 on YouTube, 1990 on YouTube
- ^ First Elected President of Cartoonists' Club of India
- ^ The Cartoonist of masses : Marketing-Avenues
- ^ "Kaak Biography". IIC.
- ^ करोना भी रोक नही सका काक को AajTak: April 14, 2020
- ^ Lifetime Achievement Award to Kaak, dated 18 May 2009 : by IIC
- ^ Hindustan Times dated 30 April 2011 : India at large
- ^ NAEJ:2016 at Vigyan Bhavan on 16 Nov. 2017 : Page 9/11
- ^ A Collection of cartoons : नज़रिया on YouTube
- ^ Kargil Kartoons a collection of cartoons on YouTube
- ^ Swatantra Bharat, Lucknow on August 26, 2000 रेलवे यात्रा पर कार्टूनों की एक उम्दा बानगी
- ^ Opinion Mrinal Pandey
- ^ Opinion Balram Jakhad