Satish Acharya

Satish Acharya

Sathish Acharya
Residence Kundapura, Karnataka
Nationality India Indian
Alma mater Mangalore University
Occupation Cartoonist
Religion Hindu
Spouse(s) Dr. Amitha
Children Sohan and Deshna
Website http://cartoonistsatish.blogspot.com

Satish Acharya (Kannada: ಸತೀಶ್ ಆಚಾರ್ಯ) is an Indian cartoonist from Kundapura, Karnataka.[1] In 2015, Acharya was featured as one among 24 thinkers named by Forbes India as the best India-based intellectuals who are well regarded outside India.[2]

Early life and education

Acharya is a self-taught[3] cartoonist without any formal training in art. As a student he earned pocket-money by contributing cartoons to Kannada publications like Taranga, Sudha and Tushar.[4] He studied MBA in finance from Mangalore University after doing BCom from Bhandarkar’s College, Kundapura.

Career

After completing MBA, Acharya moved to Mumbai and started in an advertising agency as an account executive, but quit to pursue cartooning.[5] He got his first break as a political cartoonist with Mumbai-based English tabloid Midday.[6] He started working with Midday as a staff cartoonist in 2003 and contributed to daily cartoon column for nine years.

Acharya's cartoon on the Charlie Hebdo Massacre was regarded as the one of the most powerful cartoons[7] on the tragedy by the foreign media and the cartoon was published in newspapers including The Wall Street Journal, The Times and The Guardian.[1]

Books

Acharya has written three cartoon books, Mein, Hum and AAP in English,[8] Cartoonishta in Kannada, Negipuggi in Kundapra Kannada. His cricket-cartoon book Non-Striker which was officially released on 31 January in Bengaluru.[9]

References

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