Rasia The Dance of Desire
Rasia The Dance of Desire
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Publisher: Rupa
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 252
ISBN: 9788129149480
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One perfect couple. An obsessed seductress. A Bharatanatyam show in Manhattan, New York. One hell of a love story.
Raj Shekhar Subramanian and Manasi, both Bharatanatyam dancers, are made for each other. Till an obsessed fan, Vatsala Pandit, enters their lives, testing the man’s character and his wife’s patience. But then why does Manasi invite Vatsala to her Bharatanatyam show, for a dance of passion with her husband—the very man vatsala wants to take from her? Why did Shekhar agree to take in Vatsala as his student in the first place? This singular love story deftly explores the many facets of love—mutual trust, obsessiveness, the arrogance of passion, the need for self-fulfillment, the yearning for the beloved and the complexity of modern relationships.
It narrates the captivating journey of the self-made and self-assured protagonist through the contributions of two women – one who owns his home, and the other, who believes no one else can complement him better on stage.
