“Of course we’re excited about going to India,” says Safa, the artist behind Kachee Goliyan. “We’ve published four comics so far and three more are in the pipeline,” he tells The Express Tribune. “We want to take eight published comics and launch all of them in India. We also have a special comic book for the Indian audience called Kachee Goliyan goes to Bollywood.”
At the intervention they hope to display their comics, not sell them. Developing business and generating funds is the job given to new team member Mateen Ansari. He hopes to find publishers for the duo’s comics to be published in India.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 19th, 2012.
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i have seen kachi goliyaan and it sucks, but what can we say indians do have a lower standard when it comes to comedy, thats why they invited them
I'm a big fan of KG comics. Congrats, on getting internationally recognized!