Book review | A novel reimagining of Tagore's leading ladies
New Delhi, Aug. 16 -- Visualise legendary poet-author Rabindranath Tagore's central characters from the 19th century - Charu and Bimala - debating on the relevance of reality shows in 2026, with his sister-in-law Kadambari Devi. An unconventional scene forms shape in the mind, right? Though the life and tales of these three are well known worldwide, it's the new book by singer-author Isheeta Ganguly that reinterprets and rediscovers these personalities in the modern day set-up. Yet, their dilemmas and debates continue to remain embedded in similar tropes such as how the 'modern woman is still living for everyone else' while being caught between emotions of love, intellect, and duty.
Adapted from Ganguly's stage musical by the same name, ...
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