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News18
30-06-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Mandira Bedi Gets Emotional On Husband Raj Kaushal's Death Anniversary: 'I Miss You'
Last Updated: Mandira Bedi remembered her late husband, Raj Kaushal, on his death anniversary with a heartfelt Instagram post. Kaushal, a filmmaker, passed away in 2021. Some losses never get easier and Mandira Bedi's latest post proves just that. On her husband Raj Kaushal's death anniversary today, June 30, the actress and TV personality took to Instagram to share an emotional tribute that tugged at all the right heartstrings. Mandira, who often shares memories of Raj with their kids and her followers, kept it simple yet deeply touching this time. She took to Instagram to share a sweet throwback photo with her late husband Raj Kaushal, writing, '4 years since you left us. Miss you." The picture shows a joyful moment between the two, Mandira flashing a warm smile as Raj wraps his arms around her from behind. For those who may not know, Raj Kaushal passed away suddenly on June 30, 2021, after suffering a heart attack. He and Mandira Bedi had been married since 1999 and shared a beautiful family. The couple welcomed their son Vir in 2011, and in 2020, their hearts grew even fuller when they adopted their daughter Tara, who was four at the time. Raj was a filmmaker best known for directing films like Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi and Shaadi Ke Laddoo. His passing was a huge loss, not just to his family, but also to the film industry and the many lives he touched. Earlier this year on Valentine's Day, Mandira had shared another emotional tribute to her late husband. She posted a short video that began with the words 'Happy anniversary Raj," followed by a nostalgic throwback from their wedding day. In the caption, she wrote, 'We would have been married 26 years you #raji .. #happyvalentinesday." It was a simple yet deeply moving reminder of their bond. Professionally, Mandira has had quite a journey. She broke barriers as one of the first female cricket presenters in India, anchoring ICC World Cups in 2003 and 2007. She shot to fame with her role in Shanti and later appeared in hit shows like Dushman, Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, and Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin. In films, she's been seen in The Tashkent Files, Saaho, and more recently, the 2023 Netflix series The Railway Men, where she starred alongside R. Madhavan, Kay Kay Menon, Divyenndu, and Babil Khan. First Published:


Time of India
30-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Mandira Bedi remembers late husband Raj Kaushal on his death anniversary; the filmmaker passed away in 2021
On June 30, Mandira Bedi remembered her late husband, Raj Kaushal , on his death anniversary. She posted a touching tribute on Instagram, expressing her love and emotions, which moved many of her followers. Mandira Bedi, who often shares memories of her late husband, Raj Kaushal, with their kids and followers, kept it simple but heartfelt this time. She posted a sweet throwback photo with him on Instagram: '4 years since you left us. Miss you." Raj Kaushal passed away suddenly from a heart attack on June 30, 2021. He and Mandira Bedi had been married since 1999 and built a loving family together. They welcomed their son Vir in 2011, and in 2020, they adopted their daughter Tara, who was four years old at the time. Raj Kaushal was a filmmaker best known for directing movies like 'Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi' and 'Shaadi Ke Laddoo.' His passing was a big loss, not just for his family, but also for the film industry and everyone whose lives he touched. On the work front, Mandira has had an impressive and diverse career. She made history as one of the first female cricket presenters in India, hosting the ICC World Cups in 2003 and 2007. She rose to fame with her role in the TV show Shanti and later appeared in popular shows. In films, she has been part of The Tashkent Files, Saaho, and more recently starred in the 2023 Netflix series 'The Railway Men,' alongside R. Madhavan, Kay Kay Menon , Divyenndu, and Babil Khan . Mandira Bedi shares her transformation video; says, '2 hours from Pixie to Sikhni!'