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Uncle Pai dead, but his Amar Katha lives on

MUMBAI: It is time to bring out a comic book on the man who started it all. Anant Pai, a visionary who helped millions of children delve into the fascinating treasure trove of Indian mythology, history and legends through comics, died on Thursday at the age of 81 after a massive heart attack.

The shy but affectionate man— who signed handwritten letters to his young fans as 'Uncle Pai' — left an indelible mark on Indian popular culture by launching the Amar Chitra Katha series in 1967, after a stint with The Times of India. He was motivated by a TV quiz in which contestants rattled off answers related to Greek myths but didn't know the name of Rama's mother.

Most publishers were sceptical but Pai persisted and the series finally began with the launch of the first title, 'Krishna'. He lent it the auspicious Indian touch by titling it number 11 instead of one. The early years were tough — there are anecdotes of Pai personally setting up display racks in restaurants. But today, Amar Chitra Katha sells about three million comic books a year in more than 20 languages, and has sold over 100 million copies since its inception.

Pai is survived by his wife Lalitha. The couple did not have any children, though Pai was adored by millions of young readers.
 
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Some of the famous Amar Chitra Katha books :

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My First Amar Chitra Katha book(when i was 6 yrs old)

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Brings back Childhood memories when we had Amar Chitra katha for entertainment/Time pass . With Only Doordarshan on TV this was the only way to relax and it encouraged us to read..Nowadays with so many cartoon and Teen channels available , its no wonder children are less inclined towards reading ...
RIP Uncle Pai..
 
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I visited 'Comic Con India' last week at Delhi Haat. There was an ACK stall over there as well. Although not as popular as the others, many old timers were extremely excited to purchase the latest issues of ACK.

RIP Uncle Pai.
 
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R.I.P sir. :cry:

I was a huge fan of Tinkle comics when I was young.
 
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I have met him when I was younger. He was very dedicated to the establishment and used to read every story/letter written to him. Infact when I met him sitting between a maze of letters. Sad news, may he find peace wherever he is :)
 
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R.I.P. Pai sir...

You had been a huge influence in my childhood..

My children will miss your unparelled creations..
 
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