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The Man Who Gave India Its Own Superheroes | Sanjay Gupta, Raj Comics

54 min · 23. apr. 2026
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Before Nagraj, India had no superheroes. No genre. No market. Nothing. Sanjay Gupta was 16 when he decided to change that. Inspired by mythological gods and one Spider-Man TV episode, he co-founded Raj Comics and spent 40 years building India's first superhero universe — Nagraj, Doga, Bhokal, Bankelal and over 1000 characters. In this episode, he shares the full journey — distributors who refused to stock his comics, a market that didn't believe superheroes would sell in India, the creative process behind each character, and why he believes 140 crore Indians should be creators, not just consumers. A conversation about dreams, conviction, and staying humble after 40 years. Chaos To Clarity is an Indian podcast following small enterprise journeys — real founders, real stories, no script. New episodes every Thursday, 7 PM IST.

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