The
entire
film
fraternity
was
in
shock
after
actress
Mandira
Bedi's
husband
and
director
Raj
Kaushal
passed
away
following
a
heart
attack
on
June
30.
While
condolences
are
still
pouring
in
for
Mandira,
she
has
also
been
sharing
some
heartwarming
posts
on
her
social
media
handle
remembering
her
husband.
The
actress
recently
shared
an
emotional
post
for
her
late
husband.
The
Dilwale
Dulhania
Le
Jayenge
actress
shared
a
picture
of
a
napkin
that
has
the
words
'Raji'
written
on
it.
The
name
'Raji'
was
what
Mandira
Bedi
fondly
called
Raj
Kaushal.
She
captioned
the
same
stating,
"Miss
You
Raji"
along
with
a
heartbreak
emoji.
Celebs
like
Arjun
Bijlani,
Ashish
Chowdhry,
Mouni
Roy,
Satyadeep
Mishra,
Vidya
Malvade,
Aashka
Goradia
and
others
poured
in
some
love
on
the
post.
Take
a
look
at
the
same.
One
of
the
fans
wrote,
"He's
always
going
to
be
there
watching
over
you
&
the
kids.
I
don't
have
to
say
be
strong.
You
are
a
strong
lady" on
Mandira
Bedi's
post.
Another
user
who
had
also
interacted
with
the
late
filmmaker
wrote,
"He
was
an
amazing
person.
Had
very
few
interactions
with
him
but
his
kindness
and
spark
used
to
always
shine
through.
My
condolences
for
your
loss,
Mandira."
Another
fan
wrote,
"Although
it's
difficult
today
to
see
beyond
the
sorrow,
May
looking
back
in
memory
help
comfort
you
tomorrow.
Ma'am
..stay
strong."
Earlier
Mandira
Bedi's
close
friend
and
Made
In
China
actress
Mouni
Roy
had
also
taken
to
her
social
media
post
to
share
some
adorable
posts
with
her.
The
pictures
had
Mandira
and
Mouni
embracing
each
other
and
giving
out
goofy
expressions
for
the
camera.
While
Mandira
sported
a
black
sleeveless
top
and
brown
pants,
Mouni
donned
a
loose
full-sleeved
black
attire
along
with
a
satin
skirt.
She
captioned
the
post
stating,
"My
Baby
Strongest."
Take
a
look
at
the
post.
Raj
Kaushal
was
known
for
directing
movies
like
Anthony
Kaun
Hai,
Shaadi
Ka
Laddoo
and
Pyaar
Mein
Kabhi
Kabhi.
He
had
tied
the
knot
with
Mandira
Bedi
in
the
year
1999.
The
couple
welcomed
two
children,
Vir
and
Tara.
Mandira
was
recently
spotted
for
the
first
time
after
her
husband's
demise
as
she
had
stepped
out
for
a
walk
with
her
mother.