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185:, a writer with distinct style." He also lamented that she crossed the "limits of decorum (and decency)" in her stories. The story titled "Utran" (meaning 'discarded clothes'), which was made into a film and a Hindi TV serial, was a literary achievement for her. Her other stories titled "Nath ka bojh" (Burden of The Nose-Ring), "Haur Upar" (A little Higher) and "Nath Utarwai" (Removal of the nose-ring) were controversial, as there was more of an erotic element in these stories. During the 1960 and 1970s the erotic stories which she wrote were published in the magazine titled 102:. She wrote 27 books. Some of her stories have been made into movies and Indian television serials. Her controversial 1975 story titled "Utran" (translated as 'Cast-Offs' or 'Hand-Me Downs') was made into a popular soap opera on Indian television in 1988. "Utran" was reprinted in English translation as part of an anthology of 20 short stories titled 191:, for which she received very handsome payments at that time. However, she withdrew from the writing scene as she suffered from arthritis and led a secluded life in her home in 341:, 1993); it was this translation on which the film was based. A translation by Rasheed Moosavi, Vasantha Kannabiran, and Syed Sirajuddin appeared under the title "Castoffs" in 325:"Utran" has been anthologized in three different English translations. The first, by Manisha Chaudhry, was titled "Hand-Me-Downs" and first published in 546: 148:
dialect from 1940 in the backdrop of the aristocratic social life of Hyderabad. She married her cousin Ashfaq Ahmad in 1960; he was employed with
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with a degree in Urdu language. After graduation her family moved from Amravati to
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The Slate of Life: More Contemporary Stories by Women Writers of India
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in 1994, and from there was made into a movie in 1996 under the title
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Wajida Tabassum's stories started appearing in the monthly magazine
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Apart from "Utran", some of her other published books are:
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observed that "she was the first story writer after
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Index

Amravati
British India
Mumbai
Maharashtra
Urdu
Urdu language
Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love
Mira Nair
Helena Kriel
Amravati
Maharashtra
Osmania University
Hyderabad
Dakhini
Indian Railways
Bombay
Biswin Sadi
nawabs
Mujtaba Hussain
Chughtai
Shama
Mumbai
Economic and Political Weekly
Butalia 2013


Kali for Women 1990


Muir 2006

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