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Uttam Tupe (28 December 1932 – 26 April 2020) was a writer and poet from
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. He wrote several hundred short stories and 16
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s. One of his books was made into a successful play, and another into a
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. Tupe also wrote about the social ills of the
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and issues with
Devadasi In India, a devadasi was a female artist who was dedicated to the worship and service of a deity or a temple for the rest of her life. The dedication took place in a ceremony that was somewhat similar to a marriage ceremony. In addition to taki ...
. The Discourse of Devadasi Subject in Literary Vernacular: Contextualizing Resistance in Uttam Bandu Tupe’s ''Zulwa''
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Early life

Tupe wrote a series of novels with a Devadasi
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that were released into the
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scene in the 1980s. Tupe began writing in the rustic
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of his native Satara district. He crafted a
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on the evils of the
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system. It was immediately published, and a few months later, Tupe got Rs 501 as a cash prize from the
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Works

*''Katyavaraci pota'' – Mehata Pablisinga Hausa; 3. avrtti edition (2001) *''Jhulava'' (झुलवा) *''Katyavaraci pota'' – 2001 *Kalasi – 1988 *''Andana'' – 1986 *''Jhavala'' – Publisher: Mehata Pablisinga Hausa; Prathamavrtti edition (1991) *''
Zulwa Uttam Tupe (28 December 1932 – 26 April 2020) was a writer and poet from Pune, India. He wrote several hundred short stories and 16 novels. One of his books was made into a successful play, and another into a feature film. Tupe also wrote ...
'' – 1986, 2005 *''
Zulwa Uttam Tupe (28 December 1932 – 26 April 2020) was a writer and poet from Pune, India. He wrote several hundred short stories and 16 novels. One of his books was made into a successful play, and another into a feature film. Tupe also wrote ...
'' – The book Zulwa was adapted into a play by
Chetan Datar Chetan Datar was a playwrighter based in India. His first play, Zulva (play), was based on Uttam Bandu Tupe's book Zulwa which was written about the Devadasi In India, a devadasi was a female artist who was dedicated to the worship and servi ...
for
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theatre. The play was an adaptation of the novel by Uttam Bandu Tupe who spent two years in a colony of jogtis to research the novel.


Reception

Other authors have called Tupe a "noted subservient writer". Naik goes on to say that Tupe as well as Sri Patange, Texas Gaekawad, and Namedeo Kamble all "are harmful in the sense that they depict life artificially and deliberately and mislead life."


Social cause

In all his works Tupe was concerned with the crushing burden poor villagers carry. ''Zulva'', the most popular novel, deals with the plight of devadasis. Other themes include: Villagers
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s,
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murders, and the problems of unemployed youth and migrants.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Tupe, Uttam Bandu Writers from Pune 2020 deaths 20th-century Indian short story writers 20th-century Indian novelists 20th-century Indian male writers 21st-century Indian short story writers 21st-century Indian novelists Indian male short story writers Indian male novelists People from Satara district 21st-century Indian male writers Novelists from Maharashtra Poets from Maharashtra 1932 births