Arbit Choudhury
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A comic strip portraying Arbit Choudhury |
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Author(s) | Shubham Choudhury and Hemantkumar Jain |
Website | http://arbitmba.com/ |
Current status | Every 15 days |
Launch date | 2004 |
Genre(s) | Business school, Coming of age |
Arbit Choudhury is a coming of age webcomic run in the format of a comic strip from India. It is regarded as the world's first-ever B-school comic strip.
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[edit] Plot
The plot of each comic strip revolves around the protagonist named "Arbit Choudhury" who is an MBA student. Choudhury is a common Indian surname while the word "Arbit" refers to the arbitrary ways of the protagonist. The strip deals with the campus life of a B-school student, replete with jargon and has Arbit Choudhury making mockery of management concepts and theories. He is characterised as a student with big dreams and bigger mouth, studying at a leading business school. Each strip is carried in a single panel and is not serialised (that is, each strip is complete in itself).
[edit] Genesis
The character and the comic strip were created by Shubham Choudhury and Hemantkumar Jain in 2004, then students at NITIE, Mumbai. It was initially created to serve as a mascot to MastishK' 04, an online contest - a part of Prerana, the inter-collegiate youth festival of the institute. In the subsequent years, competitions were held among the students of various B-schools, to identify good ideas for the comic strip, in addition to the ideas generated by the creators themselves. The concept of a comic strip revolving around the life of a B-school student proved successful at the festival and this led to its transformation into a webcomic.
[edit] Popularity
The strip became popular, with its own Yahoo groups siteand Website. It has achieved a following in distant countries such as UK, US, Cyprus and Oman.
[edit] Current status
The strip is updated once every 15 days. Apart from the regular ideas, patrons can also submit ideas for the strip through the website and such contributions are acknowledged by naming the contributor in the strip itself.
[edit] References
- Bombay Times dated 18 October 2005 - when A meets B A supplement from Times of India
- A write-up in the Businessworld issue dated 3 October 2005, pp.90.
- Official website for the strip
- Making of Arbit Choudhury
- Listing at Onlinecomics.net