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Yes, it does. It is derived from the Grantha script, and very closely resembles the Malayalam script. Tulu does not have a vast body of literature, however, and the script has currently fallen out of use. Palm leaf manuscripts in the Tulu script can be found in plenty even to this day. The earliest recorded literary work in Tulu is a 15th century work called Tulu Mahabharatho.

Currently, the Kannada script is used to write Tulu.

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