In the climax, the plans and efforts of Bankelal fail to materialize and the King gets several favours instead of being harmed.
The plotline is thickened with the introduction of Sadhus and sages, gods and demi-gods and Rakshas and other demons. He desires to become the new King of Vishalgarh.
Usually the stories illustrate that Bankelal discovers some secret about King Vikram Singh and plans to use it against him and seize over the throne. The series basically follows the standalone comic format and issue contains of a single plot. When the truth was revealed, Lord Shiva cursed Bankelal that whenever he tried to harm anyone, the person would be blessed with good fortune and some portion of that will be rubbed on Bankelal as well. But Gulabati was unaware that her mischievous son had put a frog in the glass. Once when Lord Shiva and his spouse Goddess Parvati visited Bankelal in his home, his mother offered them a glass of milk. Initially the couple failed to have any children but as Gulabati was an ardent devotee of Lord Shiva, they were offered a child as a blessing from the Lord. The comic books of Bankelal are very famous and much admired by hindi comics readers in the country.Īccording to the plot of the series, Bankelal is the son of the Nanku, a farmer and Gulabati. The character of Bankelal was created by Jitendra Bedi.
He is portrayed as the King of Comedy (Hasya Samrat) as the primary objective is to evoke laughter amongst the comics readers through his humorous mischief. Bankelal is a funny character, unlike the other action heroes in Raj Comics universe. Bankelal is a character and one of the popular titles published and distributed by Raj Comics.