Child Finds Father’s Childhood Comics in Old Trunk, Heartwarming Video Wins Internet
Aradhana Jha | Times Life Bureau | Mar 15, 2026, 15:13 IST
Child Finds Father’s Childhood Comics in Old Trunk, Heartwarming Video Wins Internet
A heartwarming video of a son exploring his father's cherished comic book collection from the 1990s has captivated audiences. The treasure trove of Indian comics, including popular characters like Nagraj and Super Commando Dhruv, evokes strong memories for those who grew up in that era.
A social media video featuring a man's collection of old comic books has gone viral, evoking a lot of emotions, especially for the generation that grew up in the 1990s. The video features a child discovering a trunk of comic books that belonged to his father, taking audience down the memory lane to a time when colorful storybooks were the biggest treasure for every child.
The clip was uploaded by a woman from Raipur, who revealed that the comic books have been preserved by her husband since his childhood, instead of throwing them away over the years, he stored them safely inside a trunk. Now, after many years, their son is seen opening the trunk and going through the books during his school holidays.
For many, the moment felt special because it showed how something from one generation’s childhood can still become part of another’s. The boy was seen excitedly flipping through the comics one by one, much like children used to do before mobile phones and video games took over.
The collection includes many popular Indian comic books from the 90s, featuring beloved superheroes and adventure stories that were once a craze among kids across the country. Characters like Nagraj and Super Commando Dhruv - famous for their action-packed adventures - were spotted inside the trunk, making fans even more nostalgic about the childhood days they spent reading these comics.
The woman wrote in the caption:
“Mere pati ki jamapoonji…aisa moh in rangeen kagazon ke liye… ki lagbhag 30 saal se inhein aise sambhale rakha hai… aur aaj hamara beta apni garmi ki chuttiyaan inke saath bita raha hai.”
After posting the video, it received a huge response online, crossing more than a million views. Most of the users claimed that they remembered their childhood days when they used to exchange comics with their friends during summer vacations.
Some users also shared their own experiences while commenting on the video. One user wrote, “Are bhai tum to kaafi ameer nikle. Miss those days.” Another user wrote, “Mere cousin comics kharid ke chhoti si dukan lagata tha… kya din the.”
Some users also claimed that they had such a collection stored at their homes, while others claimed that the trunk was more valuable than money because it contained memories. Most of the users claimed that for kids born during the 90s, such comics are not only books but also a part of their lives.
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The clip was uploaded by a woman from Raipur, who revealed that the comic books have been preserved by her husband since his childhood, instead of throwing them away over the years, he stored them safely inside a trunk. Now, after many years, their son is seen opening the trunk and going through the books during his school holidays.
For many, the moment felt special because it showed how something from one generation’s childhood can still become part of another’s. The boy was seen excitedly flipping through the comics one by one, much like children used to do before mobile phones and video games took over.
The collection includes many popular Indian comic books from the 90s, featuring beloved superheroes and adventure stories that were once a craze among kids across the country. Characters like Nagraj and Super Commando Dhruv - famous for their action-packed adventures - were spotted inside the trunk, making fans even more nostalgic about the childhood days they spent reading these comics.
The woman wrote in the caption:
“Mere pati ki jamapoonji…aisa moh in rangeen kagazon ke liye… ki lagbhag 30 saal se inhein aise sambhale rakha hai… aur aaj hamara beta apni garmi ki chuttiyaan inke saath bita raha hai.”
After posting the video, it received a huge response online, crossing more than a million views. Most of the users claimed that they remembered their childhood days when they used to exchange comics with their friends during summer vacations.
Some users also shared their own experiences while commenting on the video. One user wrote, “Are bhai tum to kaafi ameer nikle. Miss those days.” Another user wrote, “Mere cousin comics kharid ke chhoti si dukan lagata tha… kya din the.”
Some users also claimed that they had such a collection stored at their homes, while others claimed that the trunk was more valuable than money because it contained memories. Most of the users claimed that for kids born during the 90s, such comics are not only books but also a part of their lives.
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