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Meet Neena Gupta's husband Vivek Mehra: CA, corporate leader and family man who stays away from the limelight

Meet Neena Gupta's husband Vivek Mehra: CA, corporate leader and family man who stays away from the limelight

Time of Indiaa day ago

Neena Gupta
is truly one of Indian cinema's most fearless and loved talents. Over the years, she has given us countless memorable moments on screen and her more recent was 'Panchayat' season 4.
We are sure that most of you have already binge-watched 'Panchayat Season 4' by now. And if you have, you must have surely fallen in love with Neena Gupta's character. Her confident and charming on-screen presence is simply delightful. But did you know that in real life, she is just as lively and vibrant? While many fans know quite a bit about Neena, not many know about her husband, Vivek Mehra. So here's a little look into his life and their sweet love story.
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Vivek Mehra's early life and education
Vivek Mehra was born in Delhi in 1961. For his schooling, he went to the beautiful hills of Himachal Pradesh, studying at Lawrence School, Sanawar. Later, he returned to Delhi for college and attended Shri Ram College of Commerce under Delhi University, one of the best places in India for business and commerce studies. Not stopping there, he went on to do Chartered Accountancy from the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, building a solid base for his future in the finance world.
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A successful corporate career
When it comes to work, Vivek Mehra's journey is quite inspiring. According to a Pinkvilla report, he started off as Managing Partner at P.R. Mehra & Co. in Delhi. From there, he moved to PwC India, one of the top firms in the field. At PwC, he led the M&A tax practice and later became a member of the PwC governing board. This shows just how good he is at what he does.
After his time at PwC, Vivek worked as an independent director with some of India's big names like DLF, Zee Entertainment, HT Media, Hero Future Energies and Chambal Fertilisers. On top of that, he is on the board of 17 companies. This includes well-known firms like Havells India, Bharat Hotels, and even
Masaba Gupta
's fashion label.
It's clear that he's a key player in many top businesses.
How Vivek and Neena's love story began
Not many know how Vivek Mehra and Neena Gupta first met. Well, it all began on a flight in the mid-2000s. It was only a few hours together, but in that short time, they formed a special bond. They kept in touch and got to know each other better. After almost eight years, they finally tied the knot in a private ceremony in the U.S on 15 July 2008.
Most people would find it hard to live in a long-distance marriage, but Neena and Vivek make it work beautifully. The same report revealed, Neena stays in Mumbai because of her work in films and shows, while Vivek lives in Delhi, busy with his many corporate duties. Even so, they don't let distance come between them. They often travel to meet each other and always find ways to show their love and care.
A chapter from his past
What many people might not know is that this is Vivek Mehra's second marriage.
He has never spoken about his first wife, and her name has never been made public. From that marriage, he has two kids. But all of them like to keep away from the spotlight and live a private life.
A quiet man with a powerful presence
Even though Vivek handles so many big roles in the corporate world, he stays away from the public eye. He is a man of quiet power, letting his work do all the talking. Being on the board of 17 companies is no small thing. Yet, he manages to keep it all low-key, which is quite rare these days.

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