Savita Bhabhi is a popular Indian comic book series created by Puneet Agarwal, also known as Deshmukh. The first episode of the comic was released in 2008 on the online comic platform, Kirtu.com. The series revolves around the life of Savita Bhabhi, a housewife who gets involved in various erotic adventures. The comic's explicit content and bold storytelling quickly gained it a massive following across India.
As the Indian comic book industry continues to grow and mature, it will be interesting to see how creators navigate the complex landscape of censorship, free speech, and technological innovation.
As for the Kenyan connection, while we could not verify the claims, it is clear that the series has had a significant impact on the global conversation about creative freedom and online censorship.
"We do not have any records of hosting Kirtu.com," said a spokesperson for the ISP. "However, it is possible that the website might have used our servers in the past, but we do not have any information about it."
However, when we dug deeper, we found that verifying these claims is not as straightforward as it seems. While it is true that Kirtu.com did use Kenyan servers, it is unclear whether this was a deliberate attempt to evade Indian censorship or simply a technical necessity.
