In 1956, Shrimant brought him more positive attention, though its subject matter of an unmarried, single mother was controversial. Though he swore he would not write again, this assertion did not stick. He funneled this knowledge and concomitant compassion into his work, but his early play Grihastha was heckled off the stage. In the 1950s, Tendulkar moved to Bombay (Mumbai today) for his journalistic career and was strongly affected by the realities of urban slum life. I have written on the sick bed in the hospital in spite of the doctor's advice. For the last 50 years, I have been writing.at roadside restaurants and on the crowded local trains. Tendulkar said of his love of writing, “Give me a piece of paper, any paper and a pen and I shall write as naturally as the bird flies or a fish swims. In the early 1970s, he turned to cinema, writing screenplays in what became India’s new wave cinema movement. He read voraciously, attended numerous theater performances, and began writing for newspapers. He left school at age fourteen because he was involved with Gandhi's anti-British Quit India movement. Tendulkar was born on January 6th, 1928 into a Brahmin family in Kolhapur, Maharashtra. Vijay Tendulkar was one of India’s most influential and renowned playwrights of the 20th century, particularly in the Marathi language.
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