In 2003, a film titled “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl” introduced a character named Captain Jack Sparrow—a charming, cunning, and selfish individual. Describing himself as “definitely dishonest,” he believed that an honest man can be easily fooled anytime, anywhere. Such characters are often referred to as anti-heroes, and they have been popular not only in global cinema but also in Indian comics since the 1990s, featuring iconic characters like Kaal Paheliya, Grand Master Robo, and one such character, “Charlie,” from Tulsi Comics.
Charlie, created by Prince Tumba, is the arch-enemy of Angara, the beloved hero of Tulsi Comics. Charlie, also known as “Bona” due to his short stature, is mocked for it but possesses remarkable powers bestowed upon him by Tumba. His abilities include flying in the air and understanding the language of every creature on Earth. However, he has weaknesses, such as becoming powerless in the dark. Angara, being aware of Charlie’s weaknesses, often traps him in dark places.
Their first encounter is portrayed in the comic “Angara Ki Takkar,” where Charlie, disguised, attempts to deceive Angara. However, Angara cleverly exposes Charlie’s deceit, and the confrontation ends with Tumba’s demise. Swearing revenge, Charlie escapes, vowing to take revenge on Angara.
Their next encounter occurs in “Angara Aur Kohre Ka Pret,” where Charlie attempts to sacrifice a hundred girls to resurrect Tumba. However, Angara intervenes, preventing the hundredth sacrifice and forcing Charlie to flee again. Charlie’s character invokes a mix of laughter, anger, and a hint of sympathy, making him a complex and intriguing antagonist.
In “Angara Bono Ke Desh Mein,” when Angara is unable to find an old comic, “Angara Ka Inteqam,” where Charlie kills Princess Balar, Charlie’s cruelty is revealed. Angara, in a fit of rage, shatters Charlie into pieces, not once but twice. Despite Charlie’s machine-like nature, he cannot die, and he resumes his quest to defeat Angara in the next comic.
Angara and Charlie’s unique relationship is characterized by the fulfillment of promises made to each other, creating a fascinating dynamic in the world of Indian comics.
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