Suhas Shirvalkar (1948–2003) was a highly prolific Marathi author, best known for his landmark novel Duniyadari
Suhas Shirvalkar (1948–2003) was a prolific Marathi writer known for his versatile storytelling across social novels, detective thrillers, and historical fiction . With over 300 published books
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- Accusations of historical revisionism: Critics argue that Shirvalkar selectively interprets history to promote Hindutva ideology, often marginalizing the roles of non-Hindu communities in India’s past.
- Partisan tone: His work is seen as ideologically driven, reflecting RSS/BJP political agendas.
- Cultural exclusivity: Framing Indian history as solely Hindu can alienate India’s diverse religious and cultural traditions.
Many websites offering "free PDFs" of Suhas Shirvalkar's books operate without the permission of his estate or publishers. Under Indian copyright law, a writer’s work is protected for 60 years after their death
of his work, like his famous detective thrillers or his social dramas?
