28-07-2025
Renowned novelist Shubhangi Bhadbhade passes away: A literary era ends
NAGPUR: In a loss to the world of Marathi literature, acclaimed author and senior novelist Shubhangi Bhadbhade passed away this morning in Nagpur. She was 80 and had remained actively engaged in literary pursuits till her last day.
A true literary devotee, Shubhangi Tai authored over 80 novels, two short story collections, and numerous essays and thought pieces. She was especially known for her biographical novels — a genre where she made a mark with her distinctive style. She wrote on stalwarts like Swatantryaveer Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, RSS founder Dr. K B Hedgewar, Guruji Golwalkar, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, offering insightful perspectives into their lives.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis expressed deep sorrow over her demise, calling her 'a gifted literary figure and a guiding light for the writing community.'
'Through her
Padmagandha Pratishthan
, she created a strong platform for emerging writers, especially in Vidarbha. Her biographical novel
Mrityunjayacha Mahayadnya
on Savarkar was a milestone. I had requested her to turn it into an audiobook, and she gladly agreed — that project was completed. I often wrote forewords for her books, which gave us frequent opportunities for discussion,' he recalled in an emotional tribute.
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'We have lost a talented writer and a senior mentor. I offer heartfelt condolences to her family, admirers, and the literary fraternity.'
Union Minister
Nitin Gadkari
also paid homage, describing her as a cultural force who nurtured literature in Vidarbha.
'Her contribution to literature is unforgettable. With over 80 novels, she has left behind an invaluable treasure for readers. Through
Padmagandha Pratishthan
, she consistently organized unique literary events like the
Lekhika Natya Mahotsav
and several literary meets,' said Gadkari.
'She connected women writers across Vidarbha and inspired many young authors. Her passing is a major loss to the literary world. May the Bhadbhade family find strength in this moment of grief.'
Just last evening, Shubhangi Tai had attended the launch event of
Mee Aaryaputra
, the translated novel of Dr. Bharati Sudame. She interacted warmly with guests and well-wishers — her final public appearance before the sudden news of her passing stunned the literary community.