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Mandira Bedi Remembers Late Husband Raj Kaushal on His Death Anniversary

Actress Mandira Bedi commemorates the memory of her late husband, filmmaker Raj Kaushal, on the anniversary of his passing. Sharing a heartfelt post on social media, she reflects on their love and the family they built together. The tribute includes a touching photograph and memories of their life, showcasing the deep bond they shared. Mandira also recalls their wedding anniversary and her ongoing journey in the entertainment industry. Discover more about her emotional remembrance and the legacy of Raj Kaushal.
 

A Heartfelt Tribute from Mandira Bedi


Mumbai: On Monday, actress Mandira Bedi took to social media to pay tribute to her late husband, filmmaker Raj Kaushal, as she marked the anniversary of his passing. In a touching post, she expressed her love and gratitude, commemorating the day with an emotional remembrance.


Bedi shared a joyful photograph of the couple on Instagram, captioning it, “4 years since you left us. Miss you.” The image captures a warm moment where Mandira is smiling as Raj embraces her from behind, showcasing their deep affection.


Raj Kaushal sadly passed away on June 30, 2021, due to a heart attack. The couple tied the knot in 1999 and welcomed their son, Vir, in 2011. They later adopted their daughter, Tara, in 2020. Kaushal was known for directing films such as “Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi” and “Shaadi Ke Laddoo.”


Previously, on Valentine’s Day, Mandira shared a heartfelt message for her late husband, posting a video that began with the words, “Happy anniversary Raj.” The post included nostalgic moments from their wedding, reflecting on their special day.


In her caption, she wrote, “We would have been married 26 years today..Miss you #raji .. #happyvalentinesday.”


On the professional front, Mandira Bedi started her career as one of the first female hosts and cricket commentators, notably anchoring the ICC Cricket World Cups in 2003 and 2007. She gained fame through her role in the iconic TV series “Shanti” and appeared in popular shows like “Dushman,” “Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi,” and “Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin.” Recently, she starred in films such as “The Tashkent Files” and “Saaho.”


Her latest appearance was in the Netflix series “The Railway Men,” released in 2023, which also featured R Madhavan, Kay Kay Menon, Divyenndu, and Babil Khan.