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- Birth nameRasipuram Krishnaswamy Laxman
- R.K. Laxman was born on October 24, 1921 in Mysore, Kingdom of Mysore, British India. He was a writer, known for Wagle Ki Duniya (1988), Hu Tu Tu (1999) and Malgudi Days (1986). He was married to Kamala Kumari and Kamala. He died on January 26, 2015 in Pune, Maharashtra, India.
- SpousesKamala Kumari(June 25, 1954 - 1960) (divorced)Kamala(? - January 26, 2015) (his death)
- In 2005, he received the Indian civilian award Padma Vibhushan.
- He was one of India's most eminent cartoonists, the creator of the iconic cartoon character "The Common Man", always clad in a distinctive checked shirt and dhoti. His cartoon strip, "You Said It", appeared on the front page of the Times of India every day for almost 60 years. Laxman lampooned everyone from Jawaharlal Nehru to Indira Gandhi to Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
- He also drew sketches for stories written by his equally famous brother, the late R.K. Narayan.
- I wouldn't say politicians represent the country. I don't think they do. They have forgotten the common man, they think the common man belongs to them, to serve them.
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