It is the story of the hero from Tulsi Comics’ ‘Golden Age’ who not only created fear in the hearts of criminals but also ushered in a new era of ‘dark fantasy’ and ‘supernatural powers’ in superhero stories. Baaz Ka Tehelka (Baaz Ka Tehlka) is not just a revenge story, but the saga of a warrior who has returned after defeating death.
This review, adorned with the powerful writing of Parshuram Sharma and the brilliant artwork of Vikas Pankaj, will take you on a journey where bullets are ineffective and magic is the ultimate truth.
Salaam Island – Where the Law Dies
Imagine an island in the middle of the sea where dreaded terrorists, smugglers, and murderers from all over the world live. A place where no law of the world prevails, and before whose ruler, Sheikh Gulfam, even powerful governments bow down. It’s called ‘Salaam Island’—the paradise of criminals.

But to turn this paradise into hell, a hunter has set out whose very presence makes the soul tremble. He is neither a human nor a machine. He is Prince Baaz. This timeless Tulsi Comics classic, ‘Baaz Ka Tehelka’, makes us witness the moment when this brave protector with a ‘License to Kill’ sets out to unleash destruction while wearing his supernatural attire. Will modern gunpowder be able to stop the ‘ghost’ who has himself returned from Yamraj’s world? This is where the ‘Tehelka’ of suspense and action begins, keeping you engaged till the very end.
The Dreadful Journey from Dev to Baaz
Dev, the protagonist of the story, was once a professional murderer. But a mysterious incident takes him to ‘Phantom’, where he is made the prince and given a miraculous costume. When Baaz returns, he has only one goal—Salaam Island and the end of Sheikh Gulfam.
The story picks up pace when Baaz single-handedly attacks the island’s fire brigade station and police headquarters. The scene where Baaz stands tall amid a hail of bullets and says with a smile, “Your bullets mean suicide,” gives readers goosebumps. He presses the button on his wrist, and the attackers’ bullets turn back and hit them instead. This ‘unbeatable’ (Invincible) form of Baaz makes him one of the coolest heroes in Indian comics.
‘Tehelka’: A 10,000-Year-Old Creepy Death
When Sheikh Gulfam realizes that his army cannot stop Baaz, he turns to black magic. Goga (Goga), a powerful Tantrik, enters the story.

Goga awakens a terrifying 10,000-year-old monster with his magical powers, called ‘Tehelka’.
Tehelka is not an ordinary monster. It is a giant, many-hooded, python-like creature that swallows humans whole. The scene where Tehelka emerges from his massive cave and attacks Baaz is a fine example of brilliant artwork. Here, the limitations of Baaz’s costume also become visible. Tehelka’s poison is so dangerous that it melts even stones. The great battle between Baaz and this ancient monster is the biggest attraction of this comic.
That ‘Shocking’ Twist: When Baaz Is Disarmed!
This part of the review takes your curiosity to the highest level. During the fight, Tantrik Goga makes such a move that Baaz’s ‘miraculous costume’ gets separated from his body. In an instant, Prince Baaz once again becomes an ordinary human being—Dev.
Preparations are made to sacrifice Baaz by tying him up with chains. Sheikh Gulfam and Goga celebrate their victory. An unarmed human, standing face-to-face with a 10,000-year-old monster and a powerful magician—how will he survive? Here, the author beautifully showcases Baaz’s ‘Phantom Prince’ side. Will Dev be able to awaken the ghostly power hidden within him? This suspense keeps readers turning the pages continuously.
Climax: Victory over Death and the End of Evil
The story ends with a massive explosion. Baaz not only regains his costume but also breaks Goga’s magical circle with his ‘Baaz-Cycle’ powers. The scene where Baaz releases fire from his costume and turns a monster like Tehelka into ashes is visually stunning. Sheikh Gulfam’s entire empire goes up in flames. Baaz frees all the innocent people whom Goga had turned into ‘rats’ through his magic. At last, Baaz flying through the sky indicates that this was just the beginning.
Those 5 Exciting Reasons (Must-Read Factors) That Make This Comic a ‘Cult’!
1. Baaz’s ‘Anti-Hero’ Personality:
Unlike idealistic heroes like Nagraj and Dhruv, Baaz has his own unique edge. He does not forgive criminals but deals with them in their own way. His ‘License to Kill’ image makes him a dark and serious hero, which is highly appealing to today’s readers.

2. A Brilliant Combination of Magic and Machinery:
In this comic, on one side there are modern weapons and gunmen, while on the other side there are Tantrik mantras and ancient monsters. Such a combination of science and supernatural powers is rarely seen in Indian comics.
3. Brilliant Artwork by Vikas Pankaj:
Tulsi Comics’ artwork has always been known for its depth. The detailing of Baaz’s muscular physique, the intricate hoods of the Tehelka monster, and the depiction of the flames are so vivid that everything feels as if it’s happening right before your eyes. The page layouts are also very cinematic.
4. Unique Weapons and Equipment:
Baaz’s ‘Baaz-Chakra’ (a deadly weapon that emerges from his wrist) and the ‘golden and blue’ combination of his costume look extremely impressive. The way he passes through walls with the help of his costume showcases the brilliant imagination of that era.
5. That Vintage ‘Nostalgia’:
During the 1990s, Tulsi Comics had created its own unique identity. ‘Baaz Ka Tehelka’ was one of the most successful comics of that period. Reading it is not just a storytelling experience but also a chance to reconnect with the golden era of Indian comics.
Reviewer’s In-Depth Investigation (Critical Analysis)

Writing and Screenplay:
Parashuram Sharma has kept the story very crisp. There are no unnecessary conversations anywhere. The story gets straight to the point from the very beginning and maintains its momentum (pacing) until the end.
Dialogue:
The dialogues are powerful and filled with memorable punchlines. The way Baaz belittles his enemies and mocks their strength perfectly reflects his confident personality.
Drawbacks:
The character of Tantrik Goga could have been developed a little more. He is shown losing to Baaz rather quickly. Also, if the backstory (origin) of the Tehelka monster had been explored in greater detail, readers would have felt more connected to the character.
Final Verdict: A ‘Tehelka’ Is Guaranteed in the Streets of Rajnagar!

‘Baaz Ka Tehelka’ is not just a comic but a hair-raising experience. It teaches us that “no matter how old or powerful evil may be, the ‘hawk’ of justice always has the strength to wipe it out.”
If you’re passionate about espionage, magical adventures, and superhero action, this comic deserves a place in your collection like the ‘Kohinoor’. Read it and experience the thrilling arrival of Prince Baaz.
Beware: No criminal can escape the eyes of Baaz. Are you ready to become a part of this bloody mission?
Special Tip for Blog Readers:
After finishing this comic, be sure to read the next comics in the Baaz series—’Baaz Aur Baaz’ and ‘Baaz Ki Lalkar’—because the real terror of Baaz has only just begun!
