He was the brother of the late, R. K. Narayan, the creator of Malgudi days

He was rejected by J J College of Arts in Mumbai and was later invited there as a chief guest

The boy in the Asian Paints logo – Gattu – was created by him

Illustrations that appear in the TV adaptation of RK Narayan’s Malgudi Days were drawn by R. K. Laxman

R. K. Laxman became the first cartoonist to exhibit in London

He had a special attachment towards crow and drawing crow

“But I have been watching the crows since childhood. I loved the colour on its face. It can count up to seven – number seven it can count. They have made an observation. They are very clever birds.” – R. K. Laxman
A bronze statue of the “common man” has been put up at Symbiosis Institute, Pune

A chair at Symbiosis International University has been named after R. K Laxman
The common man lives on

The common man lives on through him, and he made millions of us believe that even the simplest of things, most common men can make all the difference in the world.
source::::: Surbhii Sinha in www.storypick.com
Natarajan
Jan 28 2015