

Notable Comic-book Appearances: Danga (1996), Doctor Danger (1996), Kargil (1999), Sattebaaj (1999) Here goes the list of best Indian superheroes of all time who deserve their own movie. Also, my apologies if none of your favorites could make this list. For all the Millennials and Generation Z kids, it’s time to have your memories rejuvenated, if you still believe in the idea of Indian superheroes going mainstream, notwithstanding the fact that many of them are a rip-off of their American or International counterparts.

While we continuously tried to immerse ourselves in the screen portrayals of Uncle Sam’s favorite superheroes, buying a Raj Comics or a Diamond comics every now and then made our rendezvous with these timeless Indian beings.īecause I don’t proclaim myself to be an expert in this area, I’ve limited this list only to these sixteen Indian Comic Book superheroes that most of us would have cherished for many years. Be it the unnerving genius of Anant Pai, the dedication of Anupam Sinha, the conceptualization of Sanjay Gupta or the vivid imaginations of Pran Kumar Sharma, Indian comic-book readers will be forever indebted to these virtuosic personas and many of their likes, who gave an Indian tadka to our childhood, despite all the “international” distractions. Many of them were merely the figments of imagination that grew to wonderful and enormous proportions spanning our unforgettable childhood pastime.
