This series includes issues such as Bankelal Tataiyalok Me, Kankaallok Me, Dev Lok Me, Sarplok Me, Vanarlok Me. Though there are some issues that are linked to each other like series in which Bankelal and Vikram Singh travel to different lokas (worlds). In the end all the trickeries of Bankelal fail and Vikram Singh gets a lot of favor rather than harm. Story develops further with the involvement of sages, yogis, Devi-Devtas and Rakshas, each of whom comes with incredible humorous twist to the story. Most issues start with Bankelal knowing a secret or something which he may use to kill king Vikram Singh and usurp the throne. Most of the stories of the series are of only one issue. He conspires to do evil against king Vikram Singh, but his conspiracies often end up helping Singh, to humorous effect. Gulabati was a devotee of Lord 'Shiva' and a child was offered to them as a blessing from the Lord. Īccording to the book, he is the son of a farmer named 'Nanku'. Bankelal was created by Jitendra Bedi, and first appeared in 1987 in the comic book 'Bankelal Ka Kamaal' ('Wonders of Bankelal') which was written by Papindar Juneja.
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