Budugu

This article is about the fictional character. For the film, see Budugu (film).
Budugu
First appearance November, 1956
Created by Mullapudi Venkata Ramana
Comic Budugu

Budugu is a fictional character created by Mullapudi Venkata Ramana[1] of Andhra Pradesh in India. Budugu is a precocious and bratty child, characterised by his inimitably childish Telugu . Mullapudi describes the world as seen through his eyes with humour. Budugu has an opinion about everything. He talks about culture, raising children, politicians and the 13th table. His lifetime ambition is to become a jhatka(horse-cart) rider/vengine(train) driver. Recurring characters include his immediate family (parents – Radha and Gopalam, grandmother – baamma, and unmarried uncle – baabai) who live in their extended family and various neighbors like laavupaati pakkinti pinnigaru and her husband, budugu's child love c gaana pasoonamba, detective and others, who make cameo appearances.

'budugu – chichula pidugu' is the name of the serial published by 'Andhra Pathrika' in which Mullapudi Venkata Ramana introduces 'budugu'. Apparently, 'budugu' is autobiographical in nature where the author describes some of his childhood days/thoughts/happenings and the rest is all in the spirit of imagination. This collection later appeared in two volumes.

The drawings of Budugu are by Bapu, a maker of Telugu films. Bapu excels in capturing the expressions of the characters perfectly.

"Budugu" is a pet name for the child and was later used for a whole generation of children in Andhra Pradesh.

Characters

Family members

Father (Gopalam)

Mother (Radha)

Grandmother (Baamma): She calls him "Haari Piduga". She backs and protects Budugu.

Uncle (Baabai)

Other characters

Rendu Jadalla Seeta (Seeta with two plaits)

Pakkinti Lavupati Pinnigaru (Neighboring fat lady who often comes to Budugu's house)

Tutor: Budugu doesn't like him and Tutors in general.

And last but not the least of all Sii Gaana Pesunaamba (Budugu has a crush on this girl who is a year younger to him and who always teases him)

References

  1. Sastry, S.M.Y. (1957). "Telugu Literature". Indian Literature 1 (1): 129. ISSN 0019-5804. JSTOR 23328626. Retrieved 2016-04-23. Mullapudi Venkataramana [...] has created a character, Budugu, a young boy with his tongue in the cheek who has endeared himself to young and old alike.

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