Cultural Affairs Minister Saji Cherian receives a collection of cartoons by P K Manthri from his daughter-in-law Alli Sinilal after inaugurating an exhibition of Manthri’s works. Kerala Cartoon Akademi secretary A Sateesh, Kerala Lalithakala Akademi chairperson Murali Cheeroth, Kerala Cartoon Akademi chairperson Sudheer Nath and Kerala Lalithakala Akademi secretary-in-charge Raji R Pillai are also seen Photo | Express
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P K Manthri retrospective opens at Cartoonist Shankar Memorial Museum

Inaugurating the exhibition, Cultural Affairs Minister Saji Cherian said Manthri’s cartoons remain a sharp commentary on society and politics.

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KOCHI: A month-long retrospective of select works by political cartoonist P K Manthri opened at the Cartoonist Shankar Memorial Cartoon Museum gallery in Kayamkulam on Sunday.

Inaugurating the exhibition, Cultural Affairs Minister Saji Cherian said Manthri’s cartoons remain a sharp commentary on society and politics.

A prominent voice from the 1950s, Manthri chronicled social injustice and political excess with biting satire for over three decades. Kerala Lalithakala Akademi chairperson Murali Cheeroth presided over the event, while Kerala Cartoon Akademi chairperson Sudheer Nath welcomed the gathering.

Manthri’s daughter-in-law Alli Sinilal handed over a collection of his cartoons to the minister. Kayamkulam MLA U Pratibha, Raji R Pillai, secretary-in-charge of Kerala Lalithakala Akademi, and A Sateesh, secretary of Kerala Cartoon Akademi, also spoke.

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