Mumbai, Maharashtra Feb 5, 2022 (Issuewire.com) -
Various memes are doing the rounds on the internet about the takeover of Air India, India's national airline, by the Tata group. While a lot of praise has come about for various memes related to the topic, such as the one in Amul ads, there is one meme from a relatively new Indian cartoon brand yet unknown to many, that shows this event from an innovative and creative perspective.
The BonnetBots.com meme is what we are talking about. It was re-released on Instagram by BonnetBots.com once again to mark the handover of the airline to the Tata group. It was originally published on this page here sometime back when the airline deal was finalized for the first time. They also have a satire story linked to this article, which can be accessed here. The story and meme are written by the site's author, Nimish V. Kothare. The artwork for the meme is done by BonnetBots.com's in-house cartoonist, Vishakha Nale-Raut. You would be amused to know more about this Indian cartoon brand which also has a newsletter for those interested in not just cartoons but also in satire news articles, which is its main genre of content. It has two cute robots as its main cartoon characters, who are 'amused by the crazy world of humans'. Whatever they observe in this world, they write as 'news', which takes the form of hilarious content on this website. You can spend hours looking at the quirky satire articles, cartoons, and videos on the website, BonnetBots.com, which is emerging as a destination for good satire and humor online.
India does not have too many satire news websites currently, though it earlier had a few famous ones, such as fakingnews.com and unrealtimes.com, which have unfortunately shut down some time back. But satire and humor fans need not worry as the BonnetBots.com website has innumerable such satire news articles. Though you may not remember to check the site for updates repeatedly, the free subscription for its weekly hilarious newsletter will have you covered. All it takes is your email address, and you will receive all new as well as existing curated content right in your mailbox every week. But remember, all news is untrue and in satire, as told by the disclaimer at the end of every page on the site. So head out now to get the free weekly fun newsletter at BonnetBots.com.
Note for press: The meme discussed here is free to share in other news articles or blogs as long as there is no modification made to it, including the logo. You may use it in commercial news articles and blogs as well, as long as it is shown as-is, along with the BonnetBots.com logo. Attribution is not compulsory, though it can be made to https://bonnetbots.com.
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