![]() ![]() Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users. The autobiography,first published in 1987,has since been translated into Kannada,Bengali,Hindi and English languages. Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for The Branded Uchalya By Laxman Gaikwad (English) at. “Branded a thief,Gaikwad managed to break all shackles to tell his story, explains Kakkad. The novel Uchalya highlights the plight of the community and is a first-hand account of a person from the community. I was born in a vagabond family with no home,no land to plough,not even a caste to call our own’ made him want to take to a larger audience the story of the Uchalya community who are considered thieves by birth. The first three lines of the novel - ‘My name is Laxman Gaikwad. ![]() The filmmaker,who is adapting for screen Marathi writer Lakshman Gaikwad’s autobiographical novel by the same name,was inspired by what he read. They have no religion,caste,known respectable profession or a registered birth date.’ This is how filmmaker Samit Kakkad describes people from the Uchalya community. Samit Kakkad’s film Uchalya is an adaptation of a book by the same and depicts a community that fights against prejudice ![]()
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