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Ranganayakamma (Telugu: రంగనాయకమ్మ) (also known as Muppala Ranganayakamma; born 1939) is an Indian Marxist writer and critic. The main theme in her works is gender equality and the depiction of women's family life in India. She has been writing since 1955. To date, she has written about 15 novels, 70 short stories, and many ...
A report about the struggle of the women in Andhra Pradesh against liquor. 1994: Widows: Translation to Telugu: Novel by Ariel Dorfman: 1995: Sarihaddulu Leni Samdhyalu: Co-edited work: Collection of essays 1995: Prayogam: Short story collection: 1995: Vallu Aaruguru: Play: 2001: Charitra Swaralu: Play: Not known: Woman at Point Zero ...
Vijayalakshmi penned around 250 short stories and 14 novels in Telugu language. Her first novel, "Premalekha", was made into a movie directed by Jandhyala. She also worked at All India Radio. She is well known for her humorous short stories which appeared in many Telugu weeklies like Eenadu Aadivaaram, Chatura and Andhra Jyothi, to name
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Telugu writers. It includes writers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "Telugu women writers"
Daasi (transl. A bonded women) is a 1988 Indian Telugu-language drama film written and directed by B. Narsing Rao starring Archana as Daasi Kamalakshi. [1] The film won five honors including Best Feature Film in Telugu at the 36th National Film Awards, "For portraying the grim reality of a feaudal milieu through original and rare use of film language" as cited by the Jury, [2] and the Diploma ...
The story revolves between two women, Vagdhevi and Saraswathi. Vagdhevi is a business entrepreneur, who is looking for an educated girl for her son Rahul. Saraswathi is an illiterate woman with a kind and good heart. Saraswati parents gave Vagdhevi their jewellery to start a school since she was staying at a village while educated.
(What Can I Say, My Friend!, 1988); history books: Andhrula katha (The Story of Andhra People), manamuu, mana puurvulu (We and Our Ancestors), telugu bhasha charitra (History of Telugu language); two collections of short stories: Ayaatha (A Collection of short stories), Gautami (novel), Aparajita (A collaborative novel with three other writers ...
Joopaka Subhadra (also Jupaka and Jūpāka; born 1962) [1] is a Telugu Dalit activist, poet and writer. She writes poems and short stories that shed light on the lives of Dalits, specifically Dalit women. [2] She is currently working at the Andhra Pradesh Secretariat. [3] [4]