Within his short life span of 35 years, Gadkari produced four complete plays, three unfinished plays, 150 poems, and some humorous articles. (On the day of his death, he had finished writing just a few hours earlier his play
Bhava Bandhan (भावबंधन).) Literary critics have judged all of his works to be of very high calibre.
Completed plays • Ekach Pyala (एकच प्याला) • Prema Sanyas (प्रेमसंन्यास) • Punyaprabhav (पुण्यप्रभाव) • Bhava Bandhan (भावबंधन) Celebrated playwright,
Vijay Tendulkar considers Gadkari the greatest poet-dramatist in any Indian language after Kalidas. He feels that no other than Gadkari had the genius to describe Sambhaji's extraordinary sacrifice in his struggle against the monstrous emperor Aurangzeb. Similarly, another prominent Marathi literary figure,
Acharya Atre, considered Gadkari's contribution to Marathi literature and in particular Marathi drama as one of highest order. He was associated with Kirloskar natak company. His drama
Ekach Pyala was performed by 'Balgandharva' as Sindhu after his death in 1919, which was the story of a poor, devoted wife Sindhu and her alcoholic husband Sudhakar. There was some speculation that his play
Ekach Pyala was based upon his personal and real experience with hard drinking, but Acharya Atre has convincingly demolished this speculation in his own autobiographical works and has stated that the one obsession that Gadkari had in his entire life was literature. Acharya Atre knew Gadkari fairly intimately, and therefore this assertion has a reasonable basis.
Unfinished plays • Garva Nirvan (गर्वनिर्वाण) • Vedyancha Bajar (वेड्यांचा बाजार) • Raj Sanyas (राजसंन्यास)
Poetry • Vagvaijayanti (वाग्वैजयंती) (collection of poems) • Pimpalpan (पिंपळपान) (collection of poems)
Humor •
Balakram (बाळकराम) (collection of humorous articles) ==Gadkari Rangayatan (Gadkari Drama Theatre) and statue==