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magazine. It features a tall wife and a short husband. An event from everyday life is
Kurangu kusala (1962) was a caricature which was published in the ‘Rani’ weekly magazine. It features a tall wife and a short husband. An event from everyday life is depicted in a funnily.
==Publication==
In 1962, when Rani weekly magazine was first published, it included the ''Kurangu Kusala'' caricature in it. It is often featured on the third page from the cover. In 1990, the cartoon was discontinued.


depicted in a funny aspect.
It was drawn by Vaali, who drew caricatures in the daily newspaper “''Dinathanthi''”.
==Characteristics==
Kurangu Kusala is the female lead in this cartoon. She was tall of stature and her physiognomy was similar to that of a monkey. Her husband was short of stature with a similar physiognomy to his wife. An event which occurs in their family is depicted as a joke. Incidents which happen during events such as Pongal, Diwali and elections are portrayed through parody. Kusala has been presented as a woman with self-confidence and her husband is portrayed as an innocent man.  


== Publication ==
Kurangu Kusala’s cartoons also featured political criticism of that time. “Stand independently, like Krishnamenon” says Kusala, carrying a ladder as her husband hangs from a branch. Krishnamenon was contesting in election as an independent candidate.
In 1962, when Rani weekly magazine was first published, it included the Kurangu
==Impact==
 
Kurangu Kusala was a popular caricature in the seventies and eighties. A habit had developed wherein a short husband and a tall wife used to be ridiculed as Kurangu Kusala. It was discontinued after criticisms abounded on the body shaming involved in it.
Kusala caricature in it. It is often featured on the third page from the cover. In 1990,
==References==
 
*https://tamilpokkisham.blogspot.com/2009/09/blog-post_20.html
the cartoon was discontinued.
*http://www.news.mowval.in/Editorial/katturai/First-246.html
 
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It was drawn by Vaali, who drew caricatures in the daily newspaper “Dinathandhi”.
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== Characteristics ==
Kurangu kusala is the female lead in this cartoon. She was tall of stature and her
 
physiognomy was similar to that of a monkey. Her husband was short of stature with
 
a similar physiognomy to his wife. An event which occurs in their family is depicted
 
as a joke. Incidents which happen during events such as Pongal, Diwali and elections
 
are portrayed through mockery. Kusala has been presented as a woman with self-
 
confidence and her husband is portrayed as an innocent man.
 
Kurangu Kusala’s cartoons also featured political criticism of that time. “Stand
 
unassisted, like Krishnamenon” says Kusala, carrying a ladder as her husband hangs
 
from a branch.
 
== Impact ==
Kurangu Kusala was a popular caricature in the seventies and eighties. A habit had
 
developed wherein a short husband and a tall wife used to be ridiculed as Kurangu
 
kusala. It was discontinued after criticism arised on the bodyshaming involved in it.
 
== References ==
 
* https://tamilpokkisham.blogspot.com/2009/09/blog-post_20.html
* http://www.news.mowval.in/Editorial/katturai/First-246.html

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Kurangu kusala (1962) was a caricature which was published in the ‘Rani’ weekly magazine. It features a tall wife and a short husband. An event from everyday life is depicted in a funnily.

Publication

In 1962, when Rani weekly magazine was first published, it included the Kurangu Kusala caricature in it. It is often featured on the third page from the cover. In 1990, the cartoon was discontinued.

It was drawn by Vaali, who drew caricatures in the daily newspaper “Dinathanthi”.

Characteristics

Kurangu Kusala is the female lead in this cartoon. She was tall of stature and her physiognomy was similar to that of a monkey. Her husband was short of stature with a similar physiognomy to his wife. An event which occurs in their family is depicted as a joke. Incidents which happen during events such as Pongal, Diwali and elections are portrayed through parody. Kusala has been presented as a woman with self-confidence and her husband is portrayed as an innocent man.

Kurangu Kusala’s cartoons also featured political criticism of that time. “Stand independently, like Krishnamenon” says Kusala, carrying a ladder as her husband hangs from a branch. Krishnamenon was contesting in election as an independent candidate.

Impact

Kurangu Kusala was a popular caricature in the seventies and eighties. A habit had developed wherein a short husband and a tall wife used to be ridiculed as Kurangu Kusala. It was discontinued after criticisms abounded on the body shaming involved in it.

References


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