Attractive Medha Gujral and\n renowned filmmaker, Shekhar Kapur, ended their high-profile marriage in a us\n Hazari divorce court in New Delhi. Bhajan Samrat Anup Jalota had two\n infamously unsuccessful marriages behind him. When Medha and Anup met, a\n series of failed relationships and a passion for music was the only common\n ground between them. But as man and woman, they became inseparable. The\n arrival of precious baby Aryaman multiplied their happiness. However, this\n unbridled bliss was rudely truncated when Wedha was diagnosed with a\n debilitating congenital heart disease in 2000. Since then the Jalotas have\n seen it all a chordae of her mitral valve cut by mistake in a US hospital, an\n emergency open-heart surgery, a lifesaving heart transplant and a hospital\n check-in scheduled in New York on, believe it or not, 9/11 in 2001. But,\n despite a decade and more of dwindling health, near-encounters with death,\n emotional oscillations and spiralling medical bills, Anup and Wedha celebrate\n every moment of their life together. Heartfelt: The Inspirational Story Of\n Medha Anup Jalota is a living statement of how the mind can baffle, even heal\n the body, when medical science gives up on you. \n
Mumbai-based columnist, critic and author Bharathi S Pradhan combines her insider knowledge with racy writing skills to bring authenticity, readability and credibility to her works. Anything But Khamosh, her authorised biography of actor-politician Shatrughan Sinha was an overnight best-seller, her debut novel Valentine Lover went into several reprints and her inspirational books Heartfelt ? A Real Life Story and Colas, Cars & Communal Harmony have fetched her rave reviews. She has also penned Mr Bidi, the biography of a bidi king. Bharathi has edited several magazines including Movie, Savvy (as Consulting Editor), Star & Style, Lehren and Showtime besides writing for a variety of publications like Femina, Reader?s Digest and Mid-day. She has served on the jury of many prestigious awards committees, ideated for Balaji Telefilms and been Chairperson of the National Awards for Best Writing On Cinema. A popular panellist on TV debates, Bharathi currently reviews films for Lehren TV and other digital platforms and is a Sunday columnist with The Telegraph.
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