In another desperate attempt to get more and more people to read Bakarmax, we present to you Bakarmax Baatcheet - a comic & animation podcast where we talk on subjects that are as varied as the comics on Bakarmax - from science fiction to Gulab Jamuns, shape-shifting tatti to daaru-shitting dwarfs and Tour De France winning Rickshawallahs. But Bakarmax Baatcheet is not just silly humour, it's a forum to discuss desi ideas, unexplored stories, adult animation and, at times, about our own intr ...
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In this episode of Bakarmax Baatcheet, Sumit Kumar & Abhinandan Sekhri talk about their experience of creating India's best-selling political graphic novel - Kashmir Ki Kahani, how to be an editor & why you should not eat Maggi after 5 pm. - Buy your copy of Kashmir Ki Kahani: https://store.bakarmax.com/buy/comics/kashmir-ki-kahani/- Buy your copy …
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In this episode of Bakarmax Baatcheet, Sumit Kumar, Nandini Singh, Mukund Sharma, Sadhana Gurung, Aditi Dixit & Shubhada Nishtala talk about the over-appreciated Superhero in town who with his minimum effort can charm anyone presenting Bare Minimum Man.Buy Bare Minimum Man T-shirt here: https://store.bakarmax.com/buy/t-shir...Watch our animated ske…
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In this episode of Bakarmax Baatcheet, Sumit Kumar, Shikhant Sablania, Khyati Pathak and Manaal Patil discuss what is a Dalit card & how to use humour and comics as a medium to explain the concept of the caste system in India. Comics on Bakarmax: Dalit Card: https://youtu.be/a_l85mQTH6Q Dalit Lalit: https://bakarmax.com/comic/dalit-lalit/ Dalit unc…
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Small Thunder: Making a Long Webcomic
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In the future, the tiny Himalayan nation of Bhutan is on the verge of collapse. A plan to con India ends on its head when they become the world’s smallest superpower. In the latest episode of Bakarmax Baatcheet, Sumit Kumar, Adhiraj Singh & Aditi Dixit discuss how to make a long webcomic like Small Thunder, why Bhutan is an outlier and how an avera…
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The CRED AD: Adult Animation Part 1
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In this episode of Bakarmax Baatcheet, we have with us the team who worked on the latest CRED ad which features India's two most lovable comic characters Chacha Chaudhary & Suppandi. We will be discussing how we contacted CRED, our experiences working on this film and the state of adult animation in India. Watch the CRED Ad here: https://youtu.be/F…
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The Itch You Can't Scratch
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It was 10 years ago when Jatin Varma - the founder of Comic-Con India decided to publish Sumit Kumar's graphic novel - The Itch You Can't Scratch - and little did he know that he was making the biggest mistake of his life by launching the career of the man who would go on to make world-renowned and sophisticated characters like Ichhadhaari Tatti, B…
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It was a cold winter evening in Bangalore when an idea horny writer met a desperate-for-work illustrator and it was love at first sight. In the third episode of Bakarmax Baatcheet, we talk about Musalman comics - the world's only Sharia Law Following Superhero! We will be discussing the origin of Musalman comics, how an arrest changed the vision of…
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Duniya khatam hone wali hai bas aadha ghanta bacha hai. A 1-year anniversary episode of our comic Karejwa - a story of a boy named Pintu who wishes to eat the last Gulabjamun of his life before an Asteroid hits the earth. In this episode, we talk about the history of how this comic was made, how the collaboration happened and our eternal love for I…
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You’re standing in a clothing showroom. Suddenly someone says "Bhaiya iss size mein XL hai kya?" You're standing close to an unsupervised momo stall. Suddenly someone says "Oye, ek half-plate chicken momos diyo." There are “2 types of Indian men” - the average Indian who looks like a Cylinder Boy and the fancy-looking Rajat Kapoor kinds. Based on o…
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