Canvas of Dreams: How Indore Shaped a Self-Taught Artist’s Journey to Netflix In a quiet studio near Bengali Square, Indore, Suryabhan Meravi works quietly among hundreds of brushes and canvases. Once an engineering student, today he is known nationwide for creating a portrait of Salman Khan using only his tongue—an act that aired on The Great Indian Kapil Show on Netflix. Originally from a small tribal village in Balaghat district, Meravi arrived in Indore after scoring 89% in Class 10 and 80% in Class 12. He was admitted to SGSITS for mechanical engineering, a path expected of him. But something else pulled at him. “I realised I wasn’t meant to be an engineer. I wanted to become an artist,” he said. That realisation led him to slowly step away from academics. A college painting competition became his turning point—he won first place and used the prize money to buy art supplies. From there, Indore became his canvas. His rented room turned into a mini-studio, where he painted late into...