Indian cartoonist
Satish Acharya (Kannada: ಸತೀಶ್ ಆಚಾರ್ಯ) is an Indian cartoonist from Kundapura, Karnataka.[1] In 2015, Acharya was featured on "United Sketches" as a professional cartoon from India.[2] Acharya was also included in the list of "24 Intellectuals" by Forbes India, in 2015.[3]
Early life and education
Acharya is a self-taught cartoonist without any formal training in art.[4] As a student, he earned pocket-money by contributing cartoons to Kannada publications like Taranga, Sudha and Tushara.[5] He studied MBA in finance from Mangalore University after doing BCom from Bhandarkar’s College, Kundapura.[citation needed]
Career
After completing MBA, Acharya moved to Mumbai and started in an advertising agency as an account executive, but quit to pursue cartooning.[6] He got his first break as a political cartoonist with Mumbai-based English tabloid Midday.[7] He started working with Midday as a staff cartoonist in 2003 and contributed to daily cartoon column for nine years. He also draws cartoons for Gulf News.[8]
Mail Today rejected Acharya's cartoon[9] showing PM Modi under China’s grip and dropped the cartoonist.[10] Satish Acharya alleged censorship by Mail Today, but Mail Today editor Dwaipayan Bose called Acharya's allegations baseless.[11][12]
Acharya's cartoon on the Charlie Hebdo Massacre was regarded as one of the most powerful cartoons[13] on the tragedy by the foreign media and the cartoon was published in newspapers including The Wall Street Journal, The Times and The Guardian.[1]
Books
Acharya has released five cartoon books, of which are Mein, Hum and AAP in English,[14] Cartoonishta in Kannada and Negipuggi in Kundapra Kannada. His cricket-cartoon book Non-Striker was officially released on 31 January 2015 in Bengaluru.[15]
His latest cartoon book, ‘Go Corona Go’ was released in 2021 and became one of the first cartoon books with the pandemic as a theme.[16]
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