I'm not sure which specific 'Kandinsky Indian story' you are referring to. Kandinsky was a well - known abstract painter, but without more context, it's difficult to tell a particular Indian - related story about him.
As I said before, without knowing the exact story, it's hard to define the main elements. But if it's about Kandinsky's inspiration from India, perhaps the main elements could be Indian art forms like mandalas or the use of certain colors in Indian paintings that Kandinsky might have been attracted to.
Kandinsky (Russian mathematician and painter) was a famous Russian mathematician, painter, and abstract artist from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His most famous work was 'Lunch on the Grass', an abstract painting that was one of Kandinsky's representative works. Kandinsky's representative works included Red, Blue, Black, White, Lines and Circles, Lines and Hyperbolas, and so on.
Such a cartoon is not in line with proper and ethical standards. It's something that shouldn't be promoted or engaged with as it can be harmful and disrespectful.
Well, 'boom chik chik boom cartoon hindi' seems rather mysterious. It might be a title or a description of a cartoon that features repetitive and distinctive sounds, perhaps in a Hindi language context. But without more context, it's hard to say exactly.