Mandira’s husband Bedius Raj Kaushal died 4:30 a.m.
on Wednesday morning after he suffered a heart attack.
News of his death was confirmed by a close friend, Savlani’s exactly.
He told Etimes, “It’s true, he suffered a heart attack early in the morning.”
Celebrities like Ashish Chowdhry, Ronit Roy, Dino Morea and other TV personalities were seen attending his funeral.
Images and videos of the funeral of Raj are very heartbreaking.
In a video, Ronit can be seen holding Mandira which is not concocted while bidding the last goodbye to her husband.
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Talking about death suddenly Raj, Dino tells Ethimes, “It’s very sad.
I should meet him last week and I can’t because I feel unwell.
He is a great and sad man that something like that happened, he was very Young and he had a heart attack this morning at 4:30.
Just make us wonder, we need to live life and live it every day.
It’s very sad, I lose the words.
”
Dino marked his debut in Bollywood with Raj Kaushal which was directed and produced ‘Pyar Mein Kabhi Kabhi’ in 1999.
He further added, “Working with him was just beautiful, my first film was with him fun and every time we met him a jovial man like that, Always laugh, always talk about work, film, and create something new.
I have wonderful memories with Raj during our film shooting.
It was very sad to hear his death.
”
Raj Kaushal was 49 years old and survived by Mandira Bedi and two children – VIR and Tara.
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