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It’s been one year since the death of filmmaker Raj Kaushal and husband of Mandira Bedi. Raj Kaushal passed away on June 30 last year after suffering a heart attack. He was 49 years old. Mandira remembered her late husband and also organised two-day prayer meet.

She took to Instagram to share photos and wrote, “2 days of prayer. And so much love for you, Raj.. The skies cried today for you. As did we. And wherever you may be… may you be in peace and surrounded by love.”

Reacting to her post, Mouni Roy, Ayesha Shroff, Mukti Mohan, Saiyami Kher and others dropped heart emojis.

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The actress also shared photos of her visit to Gurudwara along with her family and wrote, “#AkhandPaath ka #Bhog and #Langar… in Raj’s name.. This morning with the kids and staff at #Gurudwara #DhanGurunanak #SatnamShriWaheguru.”

 

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Earlier, Mandira had also shared an emotional post in memory of her late husband. She shared a picture of a broken heart emoji and wrote, “365 days without you.” She captioned it, “Miss you Raji.” Her friends and fans sent love to her. Rhea Chakraborty commented, “(heart emojis) much love to you.” Vishal Dadlani wrote, “Love to you and the kids, Mandy. Wishing you strength.”

 

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Mandira keeps sharing pictures of her late husband on Instagram. On Valentine’s Day, she had shared pictures with Raj and mentioned that it also marked their wedding anniversary. She had captioned it, “It would have been our 23rd wedding anniversary today #ValentinesDay.”

Mandira and Raj tied the knot on February 14, 1999. Their son Vir, was born in 2011. Last year, they adopted a girl named Tara.

 

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