Tulu script
The Tulu script is a writing system used primarily for the Tulu language, which is spoken in parts of Karnataka and Kerala in India. This script is derived from the ancient Brahmi script and has been used historically for various literary and religious texts.
Tulu script consists of 49 characters, including vowels and consonants, and is known for its unique circular shapes. Although it has seen a decline in use due to the dominance of Kannada and Malayalam scripts, there is a growing interest in reviving and promoting the Tulu script among speakers of the Tulu language.