


Along with all the fun, frolic and humour - this TV Series will try to touch the emotional chord of our lives. What characterizes the Common Man? Irreverence, a sense of fun and deep human irony. This series will try and convert this rage into humour. The common man is helpless in his country, he chokes with frustrations and fury. It will have drama frozen at a crucial moment with something before and something after it. This series will have the key characteristics of R. This common man will voyage through life with quiet amusement, looking at the ironies, paradoxes and contradictions in the human situation.

Through the stories and incidents of The Common Man - this TV Series will try to depict our happiness and sorrows and our indifference towards things going around us. Meek and silent, he's a witness to everything: scheming politicians, gossiping housewives and rapacious bureaucrats. Common Man, confronts India's latest heartbreak with a kind of wry resignation. The common man is a silent spectator of marching time. Over more than half a century, Common man has been the voice of India. We can identify the Common Man with all the people we come across during a day - he can be our Doodhwala, Next door neighbour, Traffic Police, Fruit Vendor, Baniya, Office collegue, School Teacher.he can be absolutely anyone. This character has been hugely successful because it represents us - Indians. This TV Series would focus on the character of Common Man. The episodes and incidents would be involve happenings in the life of The Common Man as depicted by Laxman over the years. Proposed TV Series would be based on books and works of R.K. He has to created this mythical individual in a striped coat, with a bushy moustache, a bald head with a white wisp of hair at the back, a bulbous nose on which perched a pair of glasses, and thick black eyebrows permanently raised, expressing bewilderment. Laxman's style is instantly recognisable to the entire nation - spanning across generations, and no other character is as familiar as that of Laxman's Common Man. He is widely regarded as India's greatest-ever cartoonist and is best known for his creation The Common Man. Calling him the Shakespeare of Indian cartooning, wouldn't be overstating it. Laxman is a cartoonist, illustrator, and a brilliant humorist. The uncommon creator of that common man who represents the mute millions of this country and R.K.
