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Adults aged 25 to 40 are willing to pay a premium for sensory time travel. Reading an old Champak story about "Ramu the vegetable seller" or solving a "Titli ki Paheli" (Butterfly’s Puzzle) triggers the release of dopamine. In a high-stress corporate world, re-reading a simple story from 1994 acts as a form of therapy.

The quick-witted protagonist who always found a way out of trouble. Baddy the Fox: champak magazine old issues

In a world that moves too fast, the represent a slower, kinder time. They are a cure for digital fatigue. If you are a parent, handing your child a stack of these vintage comics is better than handing them an iPad. If you are an adult, the puzzles will bring back muscle memory you forgot you had. Adults aged 25 to 40 are willing to