Pirouetting Between Laughter And Tears, Siddharth Dhanvant Shanghvi'S Technicolour Debut Tells The Story Of Four Extraordinary Lives. Of Anuradha Gandharva, Gifted With Astonishing Beauty And Magical Songs; Of Her Husband, Vardhmaan, Struggling With Secret Losses; Of Nandini, A Deviously Alluring Artist, With A Penchant For Panthers And Walking On Water; And Of Shloka, The Gandharvas' Delicate, Disturbingly Silent Child.As Their Fates Unravel In An Old Villa In 1920S' India, They Learn To Navigate The Ever-Changing Landscape Of Love, And In Doing So Encounter A Host Of Eccentrics: Mr Bunkusdaas, The Father Of Bollywood Cinema; Stella Dimm, `England'S First Ever Tit Girl'; Libya Dass, Rarely Seen Out Of Her Porcelain Bathtub; And Percival Worthington, The Aristocratically Limp Son Of The Governor Of Bombay, On Whom Nandini Rashly Sets Her Sights.The Last Song Of Dusk Is A Tale Of Exquisite Friendships, Immense Sacrifices And Dangerous Desires. Told With Tenderness And With Dazzling Wit, It Will Haunt You Long After You Have Turned The Final Page.