TRIBUTE PAID TO SUDHIR TAILANG, CARTOONIST
Cartoonist
Sudhir Tailang, who was suffering from a brain tumour, passed away on Saturday,
at a private city hospital according to his family members. The artist was 55
and had been under treatment for over two years.His family said that the
cartoonist breathed his last at 12.30 p.m. and is to be cremated at 2 p.m. on
Sunday at Lodhi Road crematorium.Doctors at Medanta Hospital in Gurgaon where
he died said: “Tailang was under treatment for the last two years. He was in
hospital for more than a month and his family was told that chances of his
recovery weren’t bright.''
He was
suffering from GBM-4 stage brain tumour and had undergone two surgeries and
chemotherapy during the course of his treatment over two years.He was awarded
the Padma Shri in 2004 for his contribution to the art of cartooning.Born in
Bikaner, Mr. Tailang came out with his first cartoon in 1970. He started his
career with theIllustrated Weekly of India in Mumbai, in 1982. A year later, he
joined the Navbharat
Times in New Delhi. He had
worked with all major English newspapers including the Hindustan
Times, the Times of India and
the Indian
Express. His last assignment was with the Asian Age.There was hardly any known personality in
political world or other sphere of life who could escape his brush.Mourning the
loss of “a good adviser and well-wisher”, the Kerala Cartoon Academy said he
represented the cartoon fraternity and floated top among Indian cartoonists
with a different style.
Prof. John Kurakar
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