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Nayanthara is playing an interesting character of a documentary filmmaker, in 'Ongaram', a Tamil-Telugu bilingual.

I got into comics in 1979, when I was in the second grade. Amar Chitra Katha comics had just come out. There was a book week in my school and they had set up a stall. Comics was a new form for all of us. I asked my mother to get me a comic, and she said, No, it’s too expensive, since they were a bit more than other children’s books. The National Book Trust books were 1 rupee 50 paisa, and ACK were 1 rupee 75 paisa. My mother said, No no, there’s not much of a story here, it’s only visuals. I said, I want a comic, I want a comic, I want a comic. That went on for half an hour. Finally she succumbed and bought me one. And like a good Bengali mother, the first comic she bought me was about Rabindranath Tagore, the Bengali poet. I was very thrilled with the idea of having my first comic.

One of the first books I wanted to do after college and after my first comics dream evaporated was a book about Partition. When I started working on it, I realized how small my voice could be against the big canvas of history.

This was a work I did after I got back from Switzerland. It’s based on a real-life story that I fictionalized and embellished. I used the person’s family archival photographs, but also incorporated influences from my own childhood, like the children’s picture charts we grew up with in India at school.

That was about domestic violence. It was an icebreaker, a discussion-opener. It was used through a facilitator. She would read out the text, show the pictures, and ask questions based on that story, and the discussion would begin from there. What was surprising for us is that those comics took on a life of their own. People started doing role-play and developing skits of their own around the two characters in the comics. One episode would be based on the comics we did, and then they would do a second or third episode of their own. They made kites, T-shirts, and posters based on those characters. It was great. They put up the posters in the community. Whenever they would go for a rally, they would wear the T-shirts.

It’s only been ten years since graphic novels appeared in the mainstream publishing space. We’ve only just begun. And we live in the age of the internet in which the situation changes every day, so it’s a very fluid space. We are always asked about why Indian comics don’t have a single voice. And I say, Thank god we don’t have a single voice. There are so many styles of functioning in India itself, each of us has their own way of telling a story. And what you said earlier was right, about how many of the artists getting published don’t draw comics in the conventional way. I think that’s a choice an artist or editor makes. But along the way, for

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After their fairytale wedding on Thursday, newlyweds Nayanthara and Vignesh Shivan walked in to the Tirumala Tirupathi temple to participate in the Kalyanotsavam of Lord Venkateswara, followed by a photo shoot in the premises. The security of Devasthanam Board of the temple reportedly noted that the couple had walked in wearing footwear and served them with a notice for violating the rules.

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