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Sonal Mansingh's book: Courage, conviction and calm of a classical artiste take spotlight at Delhi's IGNCA

Bharatanatyam and Odissi exponent Sonal Mansingh has revealed the revised edition of her book, A ZigZag Mind. Read what former President Ram Nath Kovind said. 

Published on: Sept 04, 2025 11:32 am IST
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Creativity pertains to the mind and it is imagination that moulds action,” writes Bharatanatyam and Odissi exponent Sonal Mansingh in the revised edition of her book A ZigZag Mind.

Former President Ram Nath Kovind during the discussion on guru Sonal Mansingh's book, A ZigZag Mind. (Photo: Raajessh Kashyap/HT)

An autobiographical testimony of the artiste’s journey, the 190-page work recounts moments of self-revelation, weaving through themes of Guru-Shishya Parampara, creativity in dance, and the divinity of life itself. “Zigzag is not confused,” Mansingh remarked with a smile, addressing admirers of her art at a recent discussion held at the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA).

Despite immense struggles, especially returning to the stage after a fatal accident, she stands as a living example of the saying: ‘Man ke haare haar hai, man ke jeete jeet’. - Ram Nath Kovind, Former President
Sachchidanand Joshi, Dattatreya Hosabale, former President Ram Nath Kovind, Sonal Mansingh, and Sandeep Bhutoria at the recent conversation on Mansingh’s book. (Photo: Raajessh Kashyap/HT)

Mansingh’s reflections in the book compel readers to pause and seek how she continues to find courage. “The path towards success is zigzag but the journey is always forward,” she writes. A Padma Vibhushan awardee and former Member of Parliament, Mansingh embraces her uncompromising individuality. On whether certain facets of her personality appear intimidating, she bursts into laughter: “Itna darr achha hai.”

Despite illness or pain, an artiste insists on performing and delivering their best. This resilience has guided me... - Sonal Mansingh, Dance guru-former Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha)

Unapologetically forthright, she adds, “If my conviction doesn’t conform to the metrics of living in a man’s world, that’s their problem! I have co-existed with men for all these years — I think the credit goes to me,” she quips.

As her words resonate with the younger audience, one question lingers — how did she return to the stage after a spinal injury? Mansingh leaves us with a tease: “On that, there’s another book coming up. Wait for it.”

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