Bahadur first appeared in 1978. Written by "Abeed Surti"and later on continued "Jagjit Uppal". It was illustrated by "Govind Brahmania"who usually also illustrated the Indrajal comics covers at that time. First published in 1978 and was named "Laal Inter Bari" (The red brick house) where Bahadur (son of the notorious dacoit Vairab Singh) made his first appearance.
Phantom comics were also published in the Illustrated Weekly, until the publication discontinued. In Bengali it was published daily in Anandabazar Patrika (along with Mandrake on Sundays) and also in the then weekly "Desh" magazine.
Abid Surty also written a couple of non-Bahadur Indrajal-comics based on real stories. One was about "Sultana" the dacoit who was also called "India's robin hood".
Bahadur's father was one of the most dreaded dacoits of Chambal named Vairab Singh
Sukhia's son Deena was brutally killed by Shaitan Singh an accomplice of Vairab Singh, who persuaded Bahadur a lot not to continue building his organisation. He and another dreaded dacoit Kabli-Khan raided Bahadur's organisation only to be defeated by Bahadur in a hand to hand fight.
In Bengali this was named as : "Bahadur o kabli-khan"
Lakhan separated from the groups of Shaitan Singh and joined Bahadur. In the same episode Bahadur met his future wife Bela (the princess of Pipli).
Bengali name: "Bahadur o sada bhut er adda"(Bahadur and the den of white ghosts)
Later after the successful establishment of his organisation Bahadur went to Mumbai for training in martial arts. He defeated the Mumbai underworld mafias.
Bengali name: "Bahadur o kung-fu raja ra",or Bahadur and the kung-fu kings"
There are also several interesting stories, Bahadur and the headless ghost, in another story Bahadur and Bela found out the hidden treasure of his late father.
Also, the following I found on a site :
Real Name: Unknown
Identity/Class: Unknown
Occupation: Unknown
Affiliations: Citizen's Security Force, Sukhia (Police Officer), Lakhan, Mukhia (local village headman)
Enemies: Dacoits, drug runners, smugglers.
Known Relatives: Unnamed father (a dacoit, deceased), Bela (wife), Vishal (foster father)
Aliases: The Brave
Base of Operations: Unknown
First Appearance: Indrajal Comics
Powers/Abilities: Unknown
History: Bahadur was the son of a dacoit, but was raised by Vishal, a police chief. When he reached adulthood, Bahadur decided to fight crime, creating the Citizen's Security Force, complete with a similar force run by his fiance (later wife) Bela.
Comments: Bahadur was based on Indian cinema superstar Amitabh Bachchan. Published by Indrajal Comics, itself a subsidiary of the leading newspaper group, Times of India.
He wore blue trousers and an orange tie-up shirt.
Comments
I had a Bahadur comic about how and when he became a police officer. It was agreat read!
but really love to see a post dedicated 4 bahadur...TRUE Indian super-hero....
u may know,OUR comic-duniya already going BIGGER n BIGGER....
i mis-read that as Bahadur info.....
ur right... Phantom and Mandrake
(with Rip Kirby) were published in ABP and still they are....only Mandrake now 'Daily' instead of 'Sundays' & Phantom firstly shift from 'Desh' to 'Anandamela' and now stopped all together.
Regards,SG