Ajit Ninan's cartoons didn’t need captions to tell stories
Saturday, 9 September 2023
The author reflects on their memories of working with cartoonist Ajit Ninan. They grew up admiring his cartoons and later became colleagues at India Today and The Times of India. Ajit Ninan's ability to connect with viewers through his drawings and his attention to detail left a lasting impression on the author.
The author reflects on their memories of working with cartoonist Ajit Ninan. They grew up admiring his cartoons and later became colleagues at India Today and The Times of India. Ajit Ninan's ability to connect with viewers through his drawings and his attention to detail left a lasting impression on the author.
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