Every headline these days seems to come with a side dish of anxiety. Wars, politics, scandals, and even potholes are reported with such seriousness that you’d think the world is a soap opera that forgot it was supposed to end. Somewhere along the line, laughter got lost in translation.
That’s where Humour Times comes in.
We started this magazine with a simple thought: What if the news didn’t just make you frown, but also made you chuckle? What if satire could be the spoonful of sugar that helps reality go down? What if, in between the endless “breaking news” updates, there was something that broke into laughter instead?
At Humour Times, we take real life — the politics, the quirks of society, the “only in India” moments, and the universally human oddities — and serve them back to you with a twist. Our writers are part jokers, part philosophers, and full-time believers that humour is not just entertainment but also a mirror that reflects truth in the funniest way possible. Our cartoonists sharpen their pencils not just to draw but to puncture egos, hypocrisies, and the absurdities we all live with.
We’re not here to preach. We’re here to poke fun. To lighten the mood. To say what everyone’s thinking, but with a wink. Because we believe humour has power — the power to connect, to question, to heal, and most importantly, to remind us not to take ourselves too seriously.
So, whether you’re here for a laugh over your morning chai, a witty escape from the office grind, or a reminder that the world is too strange to be taken at face value — welcome. You’re in good company.
At Humour Times, our motto is simple:
If you can’t laugh at it, you’ll cry at it. And we prefer the first option.
“Where headlines meet punchlines.”
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