![]() ![]() The tale commences with the narrative of Tanay, disturbed and heartbroken after Anuja’s return following her elopement. ![]() Poor Tanay and Anuja, how could they expect him to have an understanding of them? Cobalt Blue (Review) In the actions of this strange visitor, we see he lacks understanding of human society, as he continually portrays through his acts. The brother and the sister fall for the same man staying with them, and it is possible they refuse to acknowledge each other’s feelings – despite subconsciously being aware of them. Almost immediately, the storm rises in the form of two romances – a homosexual love, a heterosexual love unified by one – one who carries no background, no past, no last name. The tempest takes the form of a boy, as he swept into the lives of the Joshis as the perfect paying guest they had been looking out for. Time and again, I had been recommended to read this book by several people who found this quaint dual narrative hauntingly mesmerizing, sort of like the sound of the wind that blows after a tempest. Sachin Kundalkar recently announced his Netflix adaptation of Cobalt Blue, and that was when I knew I could not delay this read any further. ![]() ![]() “Yesterday, when a cobalt blue smudge of the wall ended up on my hand, I wiped it on my trousers without thinking…” ![]()
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