- Kutty (Cartoonist)
Puthukkody Kottuthody Sankaran Kutty Nair (born
September 4 ,1921 Ottapalam ,Kerala ) isIndia 's premier political cartoonist. He is popularly known as Cartoonist Kutty.Biography
Kutty was born at
Ottapalam ,Kerala in 1921 to Kayarat Narayana Menon and Kottuthodi Lakshmi Ammacite web
url=http://www.kalakeralam.com/cartoons/directory/kutty.htm
title=Kala Keralam: P.K. Sankarankutty Nair
accessdate=2006-10-08] . He was educated atOttapalam andMalabar Christian College ,Kozhikode . Kutty's talent was discovered by the famousMalayalam satirist, Professor M. R. Nair (better known by his pen name "Sanjayan "). His first cartoon appeared in the Malayalam humor magazine "Viswaroopam" (edited by Sanjayan) in 1940.Rao Sahib V. P. Menon, a relative of Kutty's father and a senior official in the British Imperial Secretariat (New Delhi) introduced him to the famous Indian cartoonist Shankarcite web
url=http://www.cartoonistkutty.com/Biography.html
title=Cartoonist Kutty: Biography
accessdate=2006-10-08] . Shankar used to sketch cartoons forHindustan Times and was looking for a trainee. V. P. Menon requested Shankar to train Kutty, who reached New Delhi on January 3, 1941. In those days,Jawaharlal Nehru (later India's first Prime Minister), a great admirer of Shankar's cartoons, was looking for a cartoonist for his newly-started English Daily, National Herald, published from Lucknow. Shankar trained Kutty for 6 months and recommended him for Nehru's newspaper. Kutty became staff cartoonist of National Herald (Lucknow ). His first cartoon to appear in a daily newspaper was published in the National HeraldJanuary 15 ,1941 .National Herald was shut down in 1942 due to repressive policies of the British India Government, following the start of
Quit India Movement . Kutty then relocated toMadras (nowChennai ), where he worked for Madras War Review from 1943 to 1945. From 1945 to 1946, he worked Free Press Journal newspaper ofBombay (nowMumbai ). In 1946, Kutty relocated to New Delhi at behest of Shankar, who wanted him to work as a cartoonist for his planned evening newspaper. From 1946 to 1997, Kutty lived in New Delhi and worked for various publications. In 1947-48, he worked for National Call and Amar Bharat. Kutty also contributed to Shankar's Weekly, a humor magazine launched in 1948. Here he worked with other notable Indian cartoonists includingAbu Abraham andO. V. Vijayan . From 1948 to 1951, he was associated with the Indian News Chronicle.In 1951, Kutty joined the Ananda Bazar Group of
Calcutta (nowKolkata ). His cartoons appeared in many of the group's publications such as the English daily Hindustan Standard (New Delhi, 1951-1986), theBengali language dailyAnanda Bazar Patrika (1975-1986) and Desh (Bengali literary weekly). Kutty’s work was also syndicated for publication in various newspapers such asHindustan Times (1961-1962) andThe Indian Express (1962-1969). From 1987 to 1997, Kutty worked for another Bengali daily, "Aaj Kaal". He was also associated with the Bengali publication Parivarthan (Calcutta) in 1986-1987.Kutty didn't know the Bengali language, but he spent the most productive part of his career with Bengali publications. This was due to his direct and simple visual expression with which he cut across language barriers [cite web
url=http://209.85.129.104/search?q=cache:pFizwFswtVYJ:www.rcw.raiuniversity.edu/mediamovingimage/BAStill/mediaappreciation/lecture-notes/lecture-10.pdf
title=Lesson 10: Cartoons
accessdate=2006-09-08] . His used to caption his cartoons in English, which were translated into Bengali. Kutty's cartoons have also appeared in manyMalayalam language periodicals (Malayalam was hismother tongue ).Kutty officially retired in 1997. He then moved to
Madison, Wisconsin ,United States . Hisextended family includes his wife Kappana Gouri Menon, son Narayanan (Ryan), daughter Maya, son-in-law Tony, granddaughter Samantha, and grandson Tony Shankar.In May 2005, rumors of Kutty's death started circulating in Kolkata. In response to this, Kutty's former colleagues at "Aaj Kaal" published the denial of the rumor with a new cartoon drawn by Kutty. This led to requests for more cartoons from his admirers. Kutty complied and sketched few more cartoons that were published in "Aaj Kaal". However, he could not continue due to his deteriorating
eye sight . Presently he is residing in theUnited States .References
External links
* [http://www.cartoonistkutty.com/ A website dedicated to Kutty, managed by his son, Ryan]
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