


Today, the old editions of this magazine is back for the audience in digital format in English, Telugu and Hindi, and are available for free on the official website.

The magazine continued to allure its readers till July, 2013 enjoying a mass readership base of over 2,00,000 people. Veera Raghavan, who signed her work as Chithra among many others. Acharya whose painting brought the Mysore Dasara Exhibition alive in canvas it fostered the seeds of gender equality and empowerment with T. It also became a launchpad for artists like M.T.V. The famous Vikram-Betal stories, too, were launched through this magazine.Īdapted from the ancient Sanskrit work Baital Pachisi, the never-ending story of King Vikramāditya and Vetala (Vampire), brought wide repute to this magazine. Packaging the stories and folklores with illustrations, Chandamama brought back grandparents tales in fashion. Before the advent of Tinkle, Amar Chitra Katha, Chacha Chowdhary, or even The Adventures of Tintin and Archie Comics- one comic book captured the imagination of India even before the nation got freedom.
