September 23, 2024

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Cartoonist Badusha, 37, passes away in Kerala because of post-COVID issues

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By Express News Service
KOCHI: Ibrahim Badusha who drew cartoons for numerous causes — from highway security to consciousness on Covid security and little one abuse to risks of plastic — died because of post-COVID issues on Wednesday. He was 37.

Though he had examined adverse for COVID, Badusha was admitted at Aluva taluk hospital, close to right here, after he felt uneasiness, the place he breathed his final.

Artist Badusha and South Korean filmmaker Kim Ki Duk show caricatures that they drew of one another on the caricature exhibition organised as a part of the 18th IFFK in 2013. (File | B P Deepu, EPS)

A local of Thottumugam, close to Aluva, Badusha was former vice chairman of the Kerala Cartoon Academy and Kerala Co-ordinator of the Cartoon Club of Kerala.

Badusha had created a file of types by endeavor the ‘Longest Live Caricature Drawing Show’ which he named ‘portraiture’.  He has additionally skilled a whole lot of scholars in cartoons, moreover holding numerous cartoon exhibitions in numerous elements of the nation. The Kerala Cartoon Academy condoled his demise.

He is survived by his spouse Faseena and kids Fanan, Aishya and Aman.