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Indian cartoonist, writer and director

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Harvinder Mankkar
Born (1964-04-27) 27 April 1964 (age 60)
Delhi, India
Occupation(s)Cartoonist, illustrator, script-writer, film director
Years active1980–present
Websitehttp://harvindermankkar.com

Harvinder Mankkar (born 27 April 1964) is an Indian cartoonist, illustrator, script-writer and film director. He is well known for his comic series characters Motu Patlu published in Lot Pot magazine. Its 3D animated television series adaptation is airing on Nickelodeon. He has illustrated almost 22,000 pocket cartoons, comic strips, educational books and story books. He is founder and CEO of The Art Studio company. Also, he is the Creative Director and Chief Illustrator for Lot Pot magazine. He is Editorial Director of the film magazine Mayapuri.

Early life and background

Harvinder Mankkar was born in Delhi to a Punjabi Hindu Rajput family. He was interested in creating illustrations and drawings when he was only 16 years old. He used to draw faces and illustrations from Coal pieces on the floors and walls and gradually with time that coal was replaced with the brush and ink pen. He sent his first pocket cartoon to Madhu Muskan magazine. The entry was accepted and published. This led to the start of his great career. Then, his cartoons got published in Lot Pot, Bal Bharti, Nandan, Champak, Balman, Chhona and many other magazines.

Harvinder Mankkar with Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam on inauguration of his life history

His characters Bhootnath, Mamaji and Amar-Akbar published in Nutan Chitrakatha gained huge popularity. His other characters that got famous are Chatkoo-Matkoo, Chutki, Natkhat Neetu and Jambaaz Deva. In 1980, he started the comic series Motu Patlu, whose ongoing success is a precedent. He has worked with many well known publishers over time.

He illustrated the life history of India's 11th President Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam by the name of "APJ ABDUL KALAM - RAMESHWARAM TO RASHTARPATI BHAWAN". It was inaugurated by Abdul Kalam himself.

His first show as script-writer was Mayapuri Ilu Ilu telecasted on ATN TV. After that, he has written many fiction and film-based shows telecasted on Doordarshan, PTC Punjabi, Jaipur TV, ETV Urdu and many other channels. He created special drawings that were used by Pan Nalin for his Hollywood film Samsara released in 2001. He solely managed the roles of Script-writer, Dialogue-writer and Lyricist for the 3D animation movie Icy-n-Spicy. He is currently involved in script-writing and direction of many Corporate Live Shows.

Work

Mankkar's work included feature films such as Hair is Falling and promotions such as Toonpur ka Superhero.

  • Hair is Falling (2011)

Awards and recognition

Harvinder Mankkar honored with Rajiv Gandhi Global Excellence Award 2013
  • Rajiv Gandhi Global Excellence Awards 2013
  • Arihant AGM Annual Award 2012 (Best Writer and Director)
  • Faraar - Hindi Film (Best Promotion Award)
  • Chetna Bharti Award (Best Script and Direction of Documentary – Taal Betaal Bhopal)
  • Must Must Music Award (Lyrics and Direction of the Show)
  • Honored by TRUWOOD for Script-writing and Direction of Decode-7 Show
  • Kalpna Lok Award 2013 (Most Versatile Artist of Decade)

References

  1. "Care about cartoons". The Hindu. 16 July 2011. Retrieved 9 June 2014.
  2. "Hair is Falling- A Serious Comedy film (2011) Hindi Film". PRO BOLLYWOOD NEWS BLOG. 4 January 2011. Retrieved 14 June 2014.
  3. "Ajay Devgn & Kajol's Toopur Ka Superhero ties up with kid's magazine Lotpot". BusinessofCinema. 11 December 2010. Retrieved 14 June 2014.
  4. "JKP Education bags Rajiv Gandhi Global Exellence award". Aaj Ki Khabar. 21 May 2013. Archived from the original on 11 June 2014. Retrieved 9 June 2014.

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