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Sudhir Dar (14 May 1932 – 26 November 2019) was an Indian
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'' in 1961, he went on to work as the political cartoonist with ''
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'' from 1967 for over two decades. Subsequently, he joined '' The Pioneer'' and in 2000 started working as a freelancer.


Early life

Sudhir Dar, who was of
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descent, was born in 1932 in
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to Krishna Prasad Dar. He earned a master's degree in geography from the
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.


Career

Dar started his career with
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, working as an announcer in the 1950s. A sketch he drew of the news editor of ''
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'' during a talk radio show led to an offer to work at the paper. So, with no formal training, he joined ''The Statesman'' under editor Evan Charlton in 1961 and continued until 1967 doing front-page pocket cartoons without captions titled ''Out of My Mind''. In 1967, Dar joined the largest-selling newspaper in North India, The ''
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'', where he was the political staff cartoonist for over two decades. Dar's pocket cartoon ''This is It'' appeared regularly on the front page. According to
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in ''The World Encyclopedia of Cartoons'', Dar's time at the Hindustan Times was marked by acts of resistance against attempts to curtail his freedom, until he resigned in anger in 1989. For a few years, Dar worked at ''The Independent'' in Bombay. Later, he also worked for '' The Pioneer'' from 1991 to 1998, and ''Delhi Times'' (a supplement of ''
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''). Dar retired in 2000, but continued working as a freelancer. His cartoons had also appeared in other publications like ''
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'' and ''Mad''. After retirement, he worked as an illustrator on assignments for the
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,
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and various government departments including the Ministries of Tourism, External Affairs, and Jammu and Kashmir. He illustrated his father Krishna Prasad Dar's ''Kashmiri Cooking''. He also illustrated physicist
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's ''Journey Through the Universe''. His originals are reportedly in possession of the Queen of the United Kingdom,
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,
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and many other leading politicians and celebrities. He lived in
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, a suburb of Delhi. He died on 26 November 2019 in
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following cardiac arrest.


Reception

According to the ''Indo-Asian News Service,'' although Sudhir Dar worked as a political cartoonist, he largely refrained from satirising specific politicians and events, instead taking digs at more general subjects such as corruption and bureaucracy. According to cartoonist
Rajinder Puri Rajinder PuriPersonal bloRajinder Puri/ref> (1934–2015), was an Indian cartoonist, veteran columnist and political activist. He was on the staff of The ''Hindustan Times'' and '' The Statesman'' as a cartoonist and writer. Later, his column ap ...
, "Dar was never by inclination a political cartoonist. He is not a political animal. His attitude to politics is somewhat akin to what I imagine would have been the attitude of
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. Dar's forte was humour. Pure humour of the zany kind."


Bibliography


As author and illustrator

* ''Out of My Mind''. ''The Statesman'', 1966. * ''This Is It!''. Vikas Pub. House, 1976. * ''Out of My Mind Again!''. Vikas Pub. House, 1977. * ''The Best of This Is It!''. Rupa & Co., 1988. * ''The Best of Sudhir Dar''. Penguin Books, 2000. . * ''Sudhir Dar Classics''. Penguin Books, 2004. . * ''The Mad, Mad World of Elections''. Penguin Books, 2004. . * ''The Mad, Mad World of Cricket''. Penguin Books, 2007. .


As illustrator

* ''Kashmiri Cooking'' by Krishna Prasad Dar. Penguin Books, 1995. . * ''Journey Through the Universe'' by
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. National Book Trust, 1989


References


External links


Sudhir Dar at Open Library
{{DEFAULTSORT:Dar, Sudhir 1932 births 2019 deaths Indian cartoonists Indian editorial cartoonists Artists from Allahabad University of Allahabad alumni Kashmiri people