Further Reading
- Vijay Tendulkar. New Delhi, Katha, 2001. ISBN 81-87649-17-8.
- Vijay Tendulkar's Ghashiram Kotwal: a Reader's Companion. M. Sarat Babu, Asia Book Club, 2003. ISBN 81-7851-008-1
- Vijay Tendulkar's Ghashiram Kotwal : Critical Perspectives, Vinod Bala Sharma and M. Sarat Babu. 2005, Prestige Books, New Delhi . ISBN 81-7851-002-2.
- Vijay Tendulkar's Plays: An Anthology of Recent Criticism. V M Madge, 2007, Pencraft International. ISBN 81-85753-79-2.
- An Interview with Vijay Tedulkar, The Indian Express, 20 October 1999
- Vijay Tendulkar chats on death penalty, 2004
- Vijay Tendulkar talks on his plays
- Jabbar Patel talks on Vijay Tendulkar plays
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