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The Dance of Desire, Shiva’s cosmic dance with Kali where Shekhar is Shiva to Manasi’s Kali, Vatsala challenges Manasi to accommodate her in the show and create a part for her to prove that she isn’t insecure about her “relationship” with Shekhar.Shekhar trains Manasi in Bharatanatyam and, in due course, they set up Kala Mandir — India’s finest dance academy where the couple train a group of talented students who also treat Bharatanatyam as religion and their daily practice, a prayer.The book has five narrators, Shekhar, Manasi, Vatsala, Brian Herrett, the journalist writing Shekhar’s biography and finally, Manasi’s father, who though long dead narrates bits of the story acting as Shekhar’s subconscious voice.

Rasia: The dance of desire by Koral Dasgupta Rupa Rs 295The moment you see the cover of Rasia: The Dance of Desire by Koral Dasgupta, you know that you have undertaken a journey of dance. In Manasi, Shekhar sees his future student, his first one, as well as a life partner whom he can mould toperfection. Meanwhile in India, Manasi is busy conceptualising China mold Insert Cores manufacturers and choreographing the inaugural show, a responsibility her husband has entrusted her with. Manasi, on the other hand, is docile. Rising to the challenge, Manasi gives Vatsala the role of Gauri.Vatsala, obsessed with Shekhar, succeeds through her petitions to the department of cultural affairs in NewYork who make Shekhar an offer he can’t refuse — they want him to set up Kala Mandir in the US in collaboration with them and have an inaugural show.

Watching Shekhar portray the protagonist, Arjun, Vatsala gets mesmerised by his performance. Shekhar sends a curt one-line reply that if ever Kala Mandir comes to the US, she will be his first student. She gives in to her husband’s control-freak nature by foregoing all her desires and making his wishes her own.  Watching Shekhar portray the protagonist, Arjun, Vatsala gets mesmerised by his performance. Shekhar, the dance maestro known for his prowess, is a taciturn man, an orphan with no clue about his parents.The story begins with Shekhar’s visit to Kolkata. Had the author given a bit of her past and explained her better, it would have been great and would have made her character more believable. I found Shekhar’s character a bit dry while I immediately warmed to Manasi’s character.

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