One Part Woman reimagines Madhorubagan by Perumal Murugan as a powerful dance-theatre experience. Set during a temple chariot festival where social boundaries dissolve, the work explores love, identity, and the tension between personal desire and societal expectations. Through striking direction and choreography by Raka Maitra and Lakshmana K P, ritual and storytelling merge into a vivid, sensory world—where the body becomes a space for truth, transformation, and the divine. Rooted in Tamil cultural heritage and expressed through the elegance of Odissi, this is a contemporary performance shaped by literary depth, folk traditions, and a timeless search for connection.