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    Khooni Khandan Comics Review: Dhruv’s Past & Family Secrets
    Khooni Khandan – The Raj Comics special issue where Super Commando Dhruv faces shocking truths about his family and his past.
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    Raj Comics’ “Khooni Khandan” is a special issue that takes Super Commando Dhruv into the depths of his past and reveals many unsolved mysteries to him. This comics, written and illustrated by Anupam Sinha, makes shocking revelations related to Dhruv’s personal life and his family, creating a wonderful confluence of curiosity and adventure in the reader’s mind. This comics is not limited to just action and thrill, but also depicts emotional conflicts, family secrets and identity crises.

    Dhruv’s past and family secrets

    The story begins with an incident in which Super Commando Dhruv faces a theft plot. The criminals are trying to divert attention and loot jewelery worth crores by blowing up a water tank in Rajnagar. Dhruv foils this plot by using his cleverness and ability to communicate with animals. This initial incident shows Dhruv’s bravery and his intelligence, but soon after meets Dhruv, a young journalist named Vaishali, who wants to fight for the rights of slum dwellers and interview Dhruv. From here the story takes a new turn, when Dhruv decides to tell Vaishali the story of his past – Jupiter made his journey from the circus to the city of Lyon, France.

    Parallel to Dhruv’s story, a conversation between Marcel and his partner Sane is shown in France. They both work to steal new technologies from defense research labs and believe that Shyam Raghuvanshi, who is Dhruv’s real father, is the owner of an important document. Shyam Raghuvanshi is accused of a sensational murder that took place in Lyon city twenty-five years ago and Interpol is still searching for him. The mystery deepens when Marcel and Sane discover that Dhruv is also accused of the same murder, and that a man named Luke is posing as Dhruv’s brother.

    The mystery of Luke and Shyam Raghuvanshi

    The main turning point of the story comes when Dhruv learns that his father Shyam’s real name was Raghuvanshi, and he had absconded from Lyon city of France twenty-five years ago. It bothers Dhruv that his father is accused of murder, and Luke is posing as his brother through DNA test. Dhruv refuses to believe that his father could be the murderer or that Luke could be his brother. This is where the crisis of Dhruv’s identity begins. He becomes desperate to find out the truth of his past.

    Another important character, Uncle Jacob, appears in the story, who owned Jupiter Circus and was connected to Dhruv’s childhood. Through Jacob’s story Dhruv learns that his parents, Shyam and Radha, were performers in Jupiter Circus. Jacob tells Dhruv that Shyam has died and it was Jacob who brought up Dhruv since childhood. However, this story gradually becomes more complex.

    Dhruv scours old files and photographs associated with Jupiter Circus in search of his father’s past. She finds a picture in which her father has a tattoo called an “identity sign” on his hands. Dhruv gets more information from the marks of this tattoo. Talking to the inspector, he learns that his father’s real name was Raghuvanshi, and that he was wanted for a murder in France. Dhruv does not understand whom to consider as truth and whom to consider as lie.

    During this time, Marcel and his accomplices, including Bullseye and some other criminals, try to get Dhruv out of the way. Bullseye is a dangerous assassin with advanced gadgets and telescopic eyes that help him aim from a distance. Dhruv confronts these criminals and outwits them with his cleverness and fighting skills. In this battle Dhruv discovers that Bullseye’s target is unmistakable, but he also discovers his weaknesses.

    Action, enemy and pole battle

    Luke’s secret also deepens in the story. Luke is a mysterious man who reveals Dhruv to be his brother and is connected to the secret behind his father’s murder. Luke also possesses some extraordinary powers, making him a formidable opponent for the Pole. Dhruv doubts Luke’s intentions and tries to find out his truth.

    As the story progresses, Dhruv comes across many shocking truths related to his father’s past. He learns that his father, Shyam Raghuvanshi, is actually alive and connected to the mystery of a dark world. Dhruv also learns that there is a deep connection between his father and Luke, and that they are both part of the same “bloody family”. The reveal becomes an emotional challenge for Dhruv, as he faces a bitter truth about his family and his identity.

    The climax of the comics comes when Dhruv learns that his father and Luke are involved in a plan that could be disastrous. Dhruv has to solve these mysteries and stop the criminals to save his family and the people of Rajnagar. Dhruv faces many difficulties in this struggle, but he overcomes all obstacles with his courage and intelligence.

    Importance of bloody family and art of Anupam Sinha

    Anupam Sinha has presented “Khooni Khandan” as a complex and multi-layered story. There are many twists and turns in the story that keep the reader engaged till the end. Dhruv’s emotional struggle is depicted perfectly, allowing the reader to connect with him. The artwork is also excellent, with action scenes impressively portrayed and the characters’ expressions clearly expressed. The color scheme and calligraphy also help boost the mood of the story.

    This comics is not only a great experience for fans of Super Commando Dhruv, but it will also appeal to readers who enjoy mystery, action and emotional stories. It is an important link in Dhruv’s universe, highlighting his past and setting the stage for his future adventures.

    Overall, “Khooni Khandan” is a comics that takes you on an exciting journey. This gives Dhruv’s character a new depth and exposes readers to aspects of his personal life that he had never thought about before. This is a great example of Anupam Sinha’s creativity and his art of storytelling. This comics has proved to be a milestone in the Indian comics industry and its relevance remains intact even today. It’s a story that makes you think about how much you know about your family and whether you’re ready to face truths that may be hidden in your past.

    The strongest aspect of comics is its storytelling ability. Anupam Sinha weaves a complex plot in such a smooth and engaging way that the reader is surprised at every turn. Dhruv’s moral struggles, when he has to choose between his ideals and his family, give a human touch to the story. The action sequences are also very well choreographed, and Dhruv’s various gadgets and abilities are used in a creative way.

    The development of the characters is also commendable. Dhruv, as always, is a symbol of justice, but in this story he shows a more vulnerable and human side as he grapples with the mysteries of his past. Vaishali emerges as a strong and independent female journalist, willing to fight for her truth. Villains like Luke and Marcel are also not one-dimensional; they have their own motives and secrets, which make them more interesting.

    Illustration and color also enhance the quality of the story. Anupam Sinha’s art style is dynamic and expressive, adding energy to the action scenes and depth to the emotional scenes. Raj Comics’ distinctive color scheme, which uses bright and attractive colors, makes the story more lively.

    This comics is not just an entertaining story, but it also inspires to consider the themes of identity, family and justice. It shows how past events can affect the present, and how the search for truth can be a long and difficult journey. “Khooni Khandan” is a comics that every Indian comics fan should read. Not only does it provide a deeper understanding of Dhruv’s character, but it is also a testament to the rich history of Indian comics and its creative potential.

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