Re-imagining a World with Famous Indian Bookish Fictional Characters Active on Social Media
Re-imagining a World with Famous Indian Bookish Fictional Characters Active on Social Media
I think most of you will agree with me when I say that our lives today are ruled by social media. Many of you might start hyperventilating at the very idea of living in a world where social media does not exist. Now imagine all your favorite fictional Indian characters coming to life in today’s world. Imagine what they would do and how they would change the online landscape if they could access the various social media platforms.
Ah! Just the very thought of it brings a smile to my face. So, let’s take a sneak peek into this re-imagined world and see how some famous characters are likely to behave if they were to be ushered into this modern world.
The Wise & Witty Tenali Rama
Many of us have grown up hearing the stories of the wit and cleverness of Tenali Rama, the jester in the court of Raja Krishnadevaraya. Well, for someone with his personality and unique sense of humor, social media platforms would be a God send gift. He would uniquely present each trending topic and his posts would offer deep insights and hidden messages in a jovial manner.
I feel that he would use X (formerly Twitter) to carry on witty interactions with both his followers and distractors. He would use platforms like Instagram and Snapchat to create engaging visuals about key events. Finally, he would use LinkedIn to offer advice on effective problem-solving and to offer leadership ‘gyan’. I believe that Tenali Rama’s social media profile would have much to offer and would keep everyone engaged. #TenaliRama #BindasTenali #TenaliRamaRocks
The Fiery Draupadi From Mahabharata
Born from the fire of a yagya, Draupadi from Mahabharta, is well known as one of the strongest female characters in Indian mythology. Twitter would undoubtedly be her preferred platform for venting her rage about the social injustices against women with strong and attention-grabbing hashtags. Instagram would become her medium of choice for posting reels about woman empowerment.
She would also use it to share inspiring quotes and stories to boost the confidence of women and invoke their inner strength. She would use Facebook to build a community where women could share their stories and receive support and encouragement. Draupadi’s social media profile would be that of a great feminist who does not shy away from expressing her opinions on different social issues in the strongest words. #QueenOfDrama #PandavaPrincess #DraupadiDiaries
The Cheeky and Mischievous Swami
This is one character I would love to see interacting through social media platforms. The naughty, and mischievous Swami from R.K. Narayan’s Malgudi Days is someone we all adore. His Twitter posts would surely be full of playful and sarcastic comments, which would leave some offended and others scratching their heads. He might even use the platform to create polls to seek the opinion of the general public about whatever dilemma he might be facing.
He would create hilarious memes and visuals on Instagram teasing those who irked him. Oh, what sweet revenge it would be! I think he would find LinkedIn and Facebook somewhat boring but he would sure love the creative freedom he would get to enjoy with TikTok. I think that Swami’s social media profile would be quite interesting and would help to revive our inner child. #LifeOfASchoolboy #SwamiAndHisAntics #SwamiShenanigans #SwamiStories #MalgudiMadness
The Jilted and Emotional Lover Devdas
Now, how can we forget the sad and miserable Devdas, who loved like none other? What a great medium social media would provide for him to share his somber tale. His Twitter posts would primarily comprise emotional couplets about being a failed lover. Facebook would be the ideal platform for him to upload poetic posts about heartbreak and I am certain that his Instagram profile would be overcrowded with images and reels of drunken and heartbroken lovers.
I think his LinkedIn page would offer endless advice about love philosophy and long rants about how it is the cause of all human suffering. All in all, I feel that his social media profile would not be a happy one and would only attract people who might have been deceived by their lover. #Devdas #premdewana #HumeshaTumoChhaha #ParoKaDev
Final Thoughts
I believe, and I think you would agree with me, that the Indian fictional characters would make the social media landscape more engaging and entertaining through their unique personalities and opinions. What do you think about it and which fictional character, in addition to the ones mentioned above would you like to see using this technology? Do let me know in your comments.
“This post is part of the Bookish League blog hop hosted by Bohemian Bibliophile
Certain fictional characters will remain with us forever.
Mini and Kabuliwala.
Through social media, they will spread the message that humans, no matter what their nationality, are all the same, as symbolized by filial affection—the deep love that fathers have for their children.
Fantastic post Samata. I would certainly like to see characters come alive on social media. Poor Tenali Rama would surely be warding off trolls and Devdas is bound to be ghosted by more jilted sceptics.
Those illustrations are superb. The characters too. Thenali Rama and Draupadi are all charming personalities.
Oh, this post brings a smile to my face and also feels so nostalgic as it takes us back to the days when Swami and friends and the other episodes of Malgudi days were a must-watch for us. Kudos to you for imagining this world. But I am longing to see more of the bookish characters coming to the social media in the future.
This was so much fun and imaginative! I especially loved the hashtags you have chosen – they fit the characters so well. I think I would love to have Watson on socials – sharing the many ways Sherlock cannot human like us mortals 😀
Haha, such an entertaining and imaginative post! Love the hashtags. I was wondering which platform Byomkesh Bakshi or Chacha Choudhary would prefer….:))
what an interesting read. I think you should turn this into a weekly series and write about more beloved fictional characters from across the globe
Great Idea Manali…. will think and execute
The AI generated images really caught my attention, what imagination , what creativity!
It would be so much fun if these characters came alive and were active on social media. Swami would be the one I would watch out for.
This certainly was a fun post to read, though I do think Swami would be allowed to use social media only with parental controls 🙂 .
I would like to see Chacha Chaudhary and Saboo on Sm, that will be true Dangal 🙂
Oh, this was fun! Imagining all these characters and their social media presence. Loved the hashtags you chose for each one of them too.
Ultimately, the integration of these fictional personalities into the social media fabric not only brings back cherished memories but also provides a lens through which we can reflect on contemporary society. Thank you for this wonderful journey into a world where literature and technology beautifully collide!
This was such a wonderful idea and thought through each character in such detail for the re-imagining! These characters mean so much to us but then, having them on social media would be another level.
Loved the hashtags! I would definitely follow Swami.
Haha!
This is such a fun and creative concept! Imagining iconic Indian characters like Tenali Rama or Draupadi navigating today’s social media world opens up endless possibilities for humor, wisdom, and drama.
Wow!what a lovely and interesting concept.Yes social media is everywhere, and there is no escaping it. Just thinking about fictional characters coming alive on social media, brings a smile to my face. Would be great to see their posts.
This blog post creatively re-imagines how famous Indian fictional characters would navigate the world of social media, blending literary nostalgia with modern-day humor. The inventive concept and witty execution make it an entertaining and thought-provoking read for book lovers and social media enthusiasts alike.
I felt your post was very innovative, never thought how old characters would look in current times. It was fun to read, left me nostalgic and made me thinking about more characters.
Imagining famous Indian fictional characters on social media opens up endless possibilities! Their unique personalities would bring humor, wisdom, and lively discussions to platforms, sparking creativity and deeper engagement with literature in modern ways.
Tenalirama is one of my favorite from childhood. I remember watching cartokns and reading comics.
Such a creative and witty post, Samata. Loved the hashtags. Tenali Rama would be a sure-shot hit on X. Do consider making this a series.