In the early 19th century, in a small village in Northern India, a 13 years old Brahmin widow meets a Muslim Sarangi player, and elopes with him. Many years later, their daughter Jaddanbai moves to Bombay, and becomes a star of the early talkies.
Kishwar Desai (née Rosha) (born 1 December 1956) is an Indian author and columnist. Her latest novel The Sea of Innocence has just been published in India and will shortly be published in UK and Australia. Her first novel, Witness the Night won the Costa Book Award in 2010 for Best First Novel and has been translated into over 25 languages. It was also shortlisted for the Author's Club First Novel Award and longlisted for the Man Asian Literary Prize. Her critically acclaimed novel, Origins of Love was published in June 2012. Desai also has a biography Darlingji: The True Love Story of Nargis and Sunil Dutt to her credit.
Such a beautiful book. I thoroughly enjoyed reading the beautiful story of Mrs. and Mr. Dutt. So much in love and so devoted to each other. The many ups and downs of their life and how they stuck together through the same. Your heart literally breaks when Nargis dies. The book takes you through a myriad of emotions. Hats off to the author who has done a wonderful job with the book.
Fabulous! a definitive biography of two remarkable individuals who made a huge impact in the lives of millions.
The author writes a very graceful account encompassing the professional, personal and social journey of two great artists.
What stands out for me is the grace with which the author has written about them. There are far too many events in the lives of the Dutts that can be sensationalised but to express these events with grace and poise is the art