Superbaby and a super bike

Earlier, Baby Neal stole the show becoming one of the youngest cosplayers in the history of Hyderabad Comic Con

Update: 2015-09-13 23:43 GMT
Chandini with Nikhil
Day 2 of Comic Con Hyderabad and there was literally no room to breathe for ones who had come to take a look and, yes click a selfie with their favourite superheroes and villains. And of course, Baahubali made an appearance. Owned by Chandini M. Sakurikar and Nikhil Kapur, the Hoozinc store had on display the limited edition digital prints from Baahubali. 
Reportedly, 11,000 people were present on Day 1 at the convention.
 
Earlier, Baby Neal stole the show becoming one of the youngest cosplayers in the history of Hyderabad Comic Con. Jeet Molankar cosplayed as Ghost Rider and won the competition with a ticket to Thailand. The 23-year-old, made his way to the stage with a 35 kg chopper (the long-handled bike that Nicholas Cage rides in the Hollywood movie Ghost Rider). 
 
Keso, Mustafa and Lebo take a selfie
 
Rs 60,000 to build!
Jeet said: “The total cost was initially Rs 40,000. But to get it from Mumbai, I had to dismantle everything and get it on the train and for that the expenses were Rs 20,000. The chopper is made by me and it doesn’t have a bit of metal. Instead, it is made out of foam, sawdust, LED strip lights, bed foam. The tank is a 3D design model that I printed out. And yes, I bought the leather jacket and the face mask.”

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