Thuglak

[3] The plot is a socio-political satire, which narrates the scheme and success of a small band of idealists who take over the Government of India as the resurrected Muhammad bin Thuglak.

The magazine features on its front cover a satirical cartoon, pertinent to an issue of current social and public interest.

When the publication resumed after the first two weeks of emergency, the issue was published with a black front cover.

[6] There was only other instance, later in its history, when the magazine was published with a black front was after the Babri Masjid was brought down in 1992.

[6] The magazine is available through electronic access to readers outside of India via its website for a price of INR 900 or approximately US$20.