Bansilal Verma was born on 23 November 1917, better known by his pen name Chakor, was a cartoonist and illustrator from Gujarat, India. Raja Ravi Verma served as an inspiration for him as he created paintings of gods and goddesses. He began working as a cartoonist for Kakalbhai Kothari's Navsaurashtra in 1937. Drawing cartoons, banners, and posters for the Indian Independence Movement was another way he participated. Additionally, he produced cartoons for the Jayanti Dalal-edited magazines Prajabandhu Weekly, Gati, and Rekha. His political and political drawings had a big impact. He had done numerous magazine and book illustrations.