

Instant access to your favorite Hindi comics Indian Folk Tales and Mythological stories for Kids of all ages. Official Raj Comics app for reading Comics of Indian Superheroes in Hindi and other Indian languages on your Mobile Phones.Įxplore the Indian Comics Universe at your fingertips like never before!Īll your favorite Hindi comics of Nagraj, Dhruva, Doga, Bankelal, Bheriya, Tiranga, Parmanu, Toads, Gamraj, Shaktee, Raj Chitra Katha, Hawaldaar Bahadur, Ram Rahim, CrookBond, Inspector Manoj, Mahabali Shera, Tausi, BhootNath, Meghdoot and many more from all the major Indian Comics Publishers like Raj Comics, King Comics, Manoj Comics, Tulsi Comics, Pawan Comics and Nutan Comics. Gulabati was a devotee of Lord 'Shiva' and a child was offered to them as a blessing from the Lord. According to the book, he is the son of a farmer named 'Nanku'.

Bankelal first appeared in the comic book 'Bankelal Ka Kamaal'. And in that context Bankelal is India’s very own Loki Lie-smith, the mischief maker God. Introducing: Bankelal! While talking about old Indian comics we have often referred to the Superheroes as a Pantheon, as a veritable version of Swarg-lok, Mount Olympus or Asgard where Gods live waiting for their twilight. Bankelal Ka Kamaal Kar Bura Ho Bhala Rajkosh Ke Lutere Bankelal Aur Yakshkumar Muqaddar Ka Dhani Bankelal Aur Shadi. House of all Indian Superheros, Here you will get all hindi Comics, Raj Comics, Manoj Comics, Indrajal Comics, Books and Novels, etc. According to the plot of the series, Bankelal is the son of the Nanku, a farmer and Gulabati. The comic books of Bankelal are very famous and much admired by hindi comics readers in the country.

The character of Bankelal was created by Jitendra Bedi.
