Yash visits the salubrious country of Mauritius to write a book on his groundbreaking apotheosis, Sex- The Parasitic Desire. But the cynicism of life is such that at the pinnacle of his career, he meets Padma and she transmogrifies his perspective. At first she comes across as intriguing, eager to prove her point, defending her reason over right.
She practices the art of living by employing the simplest ideology of non- intervention and submission to ones desire. This thought totally contradicts with the fundamentals of Yashs teachings, in their amalgamation it is imperative that one has to concede. Their conflicting beliefs and an obsessive attraction towards each other drives them apart.
Having found solace in Padma, Yash had all but rewritten the story of his life; but he failed to prognosticate Padmas abrupt disappearance. His life’s work disintegrates in the confines of his mind. He has to find answers to the questions that have pervaded his sanctity, but his answers lie with a woman who has over-turned his life in a brief concupiscence.
Can he find Padma? Can an illusory be traced back without the pursuer falling into a trap of further deceit? Will her pursuit lead a man of such enormity into self-destruction? Will the labor of his life be lost to a moment of insanity?