Ajit Ninan: Maestro who was the Houdini of humour
Saturday, 9 September 2023
Ajit Ninan, the cartoonist behind the daily pocket cartoon "Just Like That" in The Times of India, brought joy and humor to a world filled with climate change and conflict. With the ability to compress complex ideas into a few centimeters, Ninan's secret was his total commitment and professionalism. He walked the tightrope between humor and cruelty, never leaning towards malice.
Ajit Ninan, the cartoonist behind the daily pocket cartoon "Just Like That" in The Times of India, brought joy and humor to a world filled with climate change and conflict. With the ability to compress complex ideas into a few centimeters, Ninan's secret was his total commitment and professionalism. He walked the tightrope between humor and cruelty, never leaning towards malice.
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