Priya Hajela Hosts ‘Ladies’ Tailor’ Literary Evening at Studio Tamasha, Mumbai

Mumbai, May 25: Priya Hajela, author of Ladies’ Tailor  brought her novel to Mumbai with an intimate literary evening at White Crow, BKC this Saturday, attended by around 30 guests.

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The highlight of the evening was a dramatized excerpt reading of the book, presented in collaboration with Studio Tamaasha. The performance drew audiences into the world of Gurdev, a Partition refugee who travels east from Pakistan to rebuild his life, stitch by stitch, as a tailor of women’s garments. The reading set the mood for a warm and wide-ranging conversation with Priya, which soon opened into the room, with audience members sharing their own family histories of displacement, resilience and new beginnings.

Ladies’ Tailor is a story of falling apart and coming together, of love found and lost, and of one man’s iron will to not just survive but to thrive. The evening was a testament to how deeply this history still lives in people, and to Priya’s ongoing project of returning to it.

Priya is currently working on two forthcoming books, a historical fiction set during the British period with Speaking Tiger, and a non-fiction account of the Sikh Gurus with HarperCollins India, continuing her exploration of history through the lives of those who lived it.