Doga’s Fourth Minaret, the famous shooting champion, the progenitor of Black Paper Art, Lion AIM’s mentor, Karim Gandhi alias Kali Mirch Chacha, who, if he wants to aim at a bird’s eye by tying a blindfold, will hit the target in the eye. A great marksman, teaching the top officers of all three armed forces of India the art of shooting. The true Arjuna, who has produced numerous archers, Suraj being the ultimate archer he taught, as he never taught anyone else, as those he taught always betrayed his trust.
It all started when his own wife, Shahin, and their children, Gazi and Anwar, insisted that he teach them the art of Black Paper, which could help humans defeat bullets as well. Kali taught them the art, unaware that his wife was the daughter of a terrorist, and she had married Kali only to learn Black Paper Art. When Kali discovered this deception, he took matters into his own hands and eliminated all the terrorists, including his wife and children.
Upon learning of this betrayal, Kali decided to become a thorn in the path of those who misuse his art against humanity. For such disciples, his revenge would be the same finger that pulls the trigger, and he even repented teaching Black Paper Art to anyone else. However, his oath did not hold against the best archer, Suraj, because the night’s protector in Mumbai’s battlefield, who declared a solitary Mahabharata, was more dear to him than anything.
Eventually, his disciple Doga emerged as a vigilante, facing new challenges every night, and he did not want to lose a marksman like Doga. For Doga, the death of Doga meant the death of justice, truth, and humanity. To protect them, he had wiped out his own family with his own hands. But when Kali’s own disciple, Devendra Ratnakar, alias Dado, almost brought him to the brink of death with his tactics, Doga wreaked havoc on the criminals.
In almost every comic, Doga has all four uncles, but Doga is often seen more with Adrak Chacha, perhaps because he stays with Lion AIM in the gym. However, over time, we see the love of all these characters as a storm unfolds.
First, we learn about Kali Chacha’s unknown side in the Vriddha Warrior comics, and then in the next comics, Laksheya Bhedi and 72 Ghante, we see the emotional relationships between Kali and Doga. In the first page of Laksheya Bhedi comics, we see a bound Suraj, surrounded by Adrak Chacha, Cheetah, and Mohar Singh. Suraj is given a heavy dose of anesthesia, just to ensure that he does not find out that his Kali Chacha is admitted to the hospital. And this reveals how concerned he is for his Kali Chacha.
Kali Chacha’s condition becomes evident from the fact that he is willing to do anything for his Kali Chacha, even if it means putting Suraj under heavy anesthesia just to keep him from finding out that his Kali Chacha is hospitalized. The emotional dynamics between Kali and Doga become more apparent in the Laksheya Bhedi, Laksheya Purush, and 72 Ghante comics. In the first few pages of Laksheya Bhedi, we see a restrained Suraj, with Adrak Chacha, Cheetah, and Mohar Singh standing around. Suraj has been given a heavy dose of anesthesia, solely to prevent him from discovering that his Kali Chacha is in the hospital. This incident reveals the extent of Suraj’s AKA Doga concern for his Kali Chacha.
In Laksheya Bhedi, Laksheya Purush, and 72 Ghante comics, we witness the emotional bonds between Kali and Doga. In the early pages of Laksheya Bhedi, Suraj is bound and surrounded by Adrak Chacha, Cheetah, and Mohar Singh. Suraj is administered a heavy dose of anesthesia, all to ensure that he remains unaware of Kali Chacha’s hospitalization.
Continuing with the narrative, the next comics, Laksheya Purush and 72 Ghante, shed light on the truth about Kali Chacha that even Doga was unaware of. In Laksheya Purush, we see the revelation of Kali Chacha’s past, and Doga’s emotional turmoil as he discovers this truth. The emotional depth of the relationship between Kali Chacha and Doga is further explored.
In the Laksheya Purush and 72 Ghante comics, the emotional connections between Kali and Doga come to the forefront. In Laksheya Purush, the hidden past of Kali Chacha is unveiled, leading to an emotional revelation for Doga. This revelation adds a new layer of complexity to the relationship between Kali Chacha and Doga.
Doga’s comics not only showcase action-packed adventures but also illuminate the complex emotions and relationships within Doga’s world. The bond between Kali Chacha and Doga, along with all the characters, adds depth to the storytelling, creating a captivating and immersive experience for readers.