Mandira Bedi Shares a Touching Valentine's Day Message for Her Late Spouse Raj Kaushal

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Mandira Bedi Shares a Touching Valentine's Day Message for Her Late Spouse Raj Kaushal

Synopsis

On February 14, Mandira Bedi poured her heart out on Instagram, honoring her late husband Raj Kaushal with an emotional Valentine's Day message. She reflected on their love and the challenges of coping with his absence while cherishing their shared memories.

Key Takeaways

  • Mandira Bedi shared a heartfelt tribute to her late husband on Instagram.
  • She reminisced about their wedding and years together.
  • The first year after Raj Kaushal's passing was particularly difficult.
  • Memories of Raj often surface through songs.
  • Mandira emphasizes the importance of moving forward for her children's sake.

Mumbai, Feb 14 (NationPress) Actress Mandira Bedi recently utilized the stories feature on her Instagram account to express a heartfelt Valentine's Day tribute to her deceased husband Raj Kaushal.

She shared a brief video that commenced with the phrase, "Happy anniversary Raj". Following that, a nostalgic photograph from Mandira Bedi and Raj Kaushal's wedding was displayed. "We would have been married 26 years today..Miss you #raji .. #happyvalentinesday", she wrote in the post's caption.

Mandira Bedi and Raj Kaushal exchanged vows on February 14, 1999.

For those who may not know, Raj Kaushal sadly passed away on June 30, 2021, due to a heart attack. He is survived by his wife, Mandira Bedi, their son Vir, and daughter Tara.

Previously, Mandira Bedi discussed her late husband during the "Humans of Bombay" podcast. She mentioned that the initial year following Raj Kaushal's death was the most challenging for her, but things have become somewhat easier now.

She shared, “The only way out is through. Of course, my children and I think of him every day. It’s not like we’ve forgotten him. The first year was very, very, very, very hard. The first of everything is just impossible to deal with. The first birthday, the first anniversary, the first Diwali, the first Christmas, the first New Year. The second one is a little bit easier, the third one is a little bit easier.”

Mandira Bedi noted that there are moments the family remembers him, often triggered by a song.

She added, “As human beings, we are always a work in progress. What I can do now is talk about it. It makes me emotional, but I can. There was a time I couldn’t. But I won’t break down. I started working two months after it happened. I have to support my family and myself. I need to do it for my children."

Meanwhile, Mandira Bedi was last seen in the series "The Railway Men", alongside R. Madhavan, Kay Kay Menon, Divyenndu, and Babil Khan.