The Narrative Council: Strategic Storytelling via Satire
At G Caffe, we believe that the most profound truths are often told through the lens of a cartoon. We have engineered a council of original characters—anecdotists and fabulists—to chronicle the complexities of our times with sharp wit and intellectual defiance.
The Council of Satire: Our New Storytellers. From the cynical ‘Khaas Aadmi’ to the hyper-aware ‘Cool Devi,’ explore G Caffe’s original character IP. Discover how we use animated storytelling to bridge the gap between corporate branding and cultural truth.
Meet the G Caffe Anecdotists:
Khaas Aadmi | The Adaptive Taxpayer: The quintessential ‘Common Man’ with a cynical edge. He is the only man on Earth who believes his taxes are correct, yet he maintains a perpetual, principled critique of power. His greatest strength—and his deepest flaw—is his ability to adjust to any situation thrust upon him.

Follow Khaas Aadmi on Instagram and Twitter.
Cool Devi | The Digital Realist: Unfazed and ‘bindass,’ Cool Devi is the modern geek. She bypasses political noise and rumours with surgical precision. While sociophobic, her intellect is high-fidelity; she is the definitive filter between the fake and the real in a digital world.

Follow Cool Devi on Instagram and Twitter.
Ponga Pandit | The Judgmental Oracle: The embodiment of the media echo chamber. Ponga Pandit operates under the illusion of absolute knowledge, imposing his judgments as if the world were a courtroom and he the sole presiding judge.

Follow Ponga Pandit on Instagram and Twitter.
Earlier, G Caffe had created a character Dedh Bitna. Let’s have a look at him as well.
Dedh Bitna | The Critical Intelligence: Our veteran storyteller. Intelligent, unbiased, and unapologetically critical, Dedh Bitna serves as the strategic narrator for brands, high-stakes events, and contemporary political discourse.
Follow Dedh Bitna on Instagram and Twitter.
The Power of the Fabulist
These characters are the storytellers for the modern age. They allow G Caffe to navigate sensitive narratives—from corporate branding to social protests—with a level of nuance and engagement that traditional media cannot reach.
