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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use Indian English Template:Infobox comics character Soothran (Malayalam: സൂത്രൻ) is the titular protagonist of the Indian comic series that appears regularly in the Malayalam children's magazine Balarama.[1] The comics are conceptualized by Luis Fernandes (the editor of Tinkle) and N. M. Mohan, written by Madhavan Namboothiri and illustrated (currently) by Simi Muhamma.[2][3]

The story revolves around a smart jackal named Soothran who lives in a cave in the jungle. His best friend, Sheru, is a dumb and cowardly tiger. The strips depict the adventures of the two friends, and is noted for its funny twist endings.

The comic strip, launched in mid-2001 (July), was a huge success.[1] Unlike other comics in Malayalam, it became widely popular among Kerala youth also and soon became a flagship strip of the magazine. More than 500 weekly strips of Soothran have been published so far, each one about 4 or 5 pages in length.

"Soothran" was created by Luis Fernandes, the editor of the Tinkle magazine, and N. M. Mohan for Balarama in 2001. Simi Muhamma, an artist from Muhamma in Alleppey, currently draws the comics and Madhavan Namboothiri prepares the script.

Characters

Sootran

Sootran is the protagonist in the comic around him all the story revolves. Sootran is a fox of medium stature but cunning as well. He is accompanied by his friend Sheru . Sootran in most cases try to find solutions or to capitalise scenarios which evolve. In any case he (and his friend) end up hanging. Babysitting Kadiyan's son is a major predicament for the duo so that they take utmost care in protecting him and at tbe same time entertaining him.

Sheru

Sheru the tiger is Sootran's best friend and there is no existence for Sheru without Sootran and vice versa. Sheru is a loyal (somewhat obedient) to Sootran and joins him in every venture. Sheru seems selfless, monotonic and innocent compared to Sootran. Sheru is of strong built but ends up bad as good as Sootran does. Some people may think he is dumb but he is overly innocent and talks very less.

Kadiyan

Kadiyan the lion is an important character just like the above-mentioned pair. Kadiyan acts like a goon and does not hesitate to assault people if he decides to. Kadiyan is of the negative side despite the fact that he reasons with Sootran in many instances. Kadiyan employes Sootran to look after his son which shows how much he trusts them.

However they end up really bad as they fail to keep him safe. In most of the stories Kadiyan choke both of them for jeopardizing his son's safety.

Ajam

Ajam the goat is a guest character who is not a regular but inseparable one in the storyline. Ajam is a scared goat who somehow got into the forest ( somehow he act like that) pray to god to keep him safe. He is a white goat with peculiar ornaments ( religiously sacred maybe). He utters verses all the time free styling the situation. He is good rapper as it appears, he effortlessly juggles rhymes and sophisticated terms with great eloquence. Many remember instances where Sootran and Sheru conspiring to eat the Goat.

Kaattumuthappan

Kaattumuthappan is the god or a deity which is not a character but is mentioned several hundred times by every animals in the story. They pop a phrase " ente kaattumuthappa , chathicho?!" meaning " My god , we screwed up!?"

Trivia

  • Soothran comics have also been published as special summer month collections, starting in 2003.
  • Akku and Ikku is a spin-off story from the Soothran universe and appeared in "Balarama" magazine.
  • Soothran and Sheru appear in a series of crossover comics known as All the Best.[1]

References

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External links

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  2. Soothranum Sheruvum, Balarama Supplements; 2003-2008. Published from M. M. Publications Limited, Kottayam (India).
  3. Kids Cartoon Camp at Muhamma, Alleppy (Kerala Cartoon Academy) 15 May 2011