
Golu-Inspector Steel
When Professor Rambabu Patel learned that Professor Adora had created a miniaturizing gun, he decided to use his son Golu for the discovery. Golu, disguised as a tea vendor, used the gun to assassinate Professor Adora. To investigate the matter, RoboCop Inspector Steel arrived, but he too became small, trapped in Golu’s innocence. Golu left him tied to the railway tracks to die, threatening the entire city that if he didn’t get twenty crores, he would shrink all the buildings. In the comics “Shaitan Ka Avatar” and “Duniya Meri Jeb Mein,” we witness the sharp intellect and cruelty of a young child.
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