Sikh Park

[1][2] The cartoon has been described as mixing the "cute" and "simple" appearance of South Park with a unique version of Sikh humour.

[3] Dalbir Singh was a graduate of Calcutta University and worked as the creative director of Ogilvy & Mather whilst he resided in Budapest, Hungary.

[3] Dalbir recalls that growing up as a child in India, there was little else to do other than cricket, so he and his friends passed the time by reading cartoons, and books, and creating artwork.

[3] Initially, the cartoon heavily imitated South Park but it began to form its unique style over time as its popularity increased, due to conscious efforts by its creator.

[6] Dalbir admits that the comic series has been slow to grow, which he attributes to the difficulty he has with remaining active online constantly.

[1] In 2015, Dalbir expressed hopes that he wishes Sikh Park could become an animated show someday but that it would require funds.

[2] In July 2022, Dalbir stated that he had dreams of producing Sikh Park as a web series with real people, perhaps through Netflix.

[1] The cartoon now mostly covers topics the general Desi community can relate to, such as pop culture, music, politics, and food, but also the daily happenings in typical Sikh families.

[2] It typically takes Dalbir around two hours to create a Sikh Park comic strip after an idea comes to mind.