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'); });Bollywood filmmaker and Mandira Bedi's husband Raj Kaushal passed away on Wednesday due to cardiac arrest. The filmmaker's sudden demise has left his family and friends in deep grief. Raj had a bunch of close friends in the industry and one of them being actor Ashish Chaudhary.
Ashish Chaudhary pens an emotional note for late filmmaker Raj KaushalAshish and Raj shared a great bond and knew each other for many years. The duo was also often spotted together for work, partying or just chilling. They even met on June 27 for Sunday brunch with couple of friends.
Following his close friend's demise, Ashish took to his Instagram and penned an emotional post. The Dhamaal actor shared a series of pictures reminiscing all the memories he shared with him. He wrote, "My big brother, my guiding light, my happy quotient, my pamper-me-lots person, is gone. My brother who supported me fiercely like my sister Monica who I also lost, is gone. But yet, he’s
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Aashish Chaudhary
Assistant Director of Business Development
Business Development
Data and Analytics
Kitware New York
Clifton Park, NY
M.S.
Iowa State University
Aashish Chaudhary is an assistant director of business development for Kitware’s Data and Analytics Team and is located in Clifton Park, New York. He specializes in software R&D for data and scientific visualization and has contributed to many of Kitware’s open source tools and projects, including VTK, ParaView, UV-CDAT, and VES.
Aashish is focused on building sophisticated visualizations and analysis tools for information and geo-visualization. Additionally, he is interested in software frameworks, computer graphics, human-computer interactions (HCI), GPGPU computing, and visualization on mobile devices. He is one of the core developers of VES and UV-CDAT. VES is the VTK OpenGL ES Rendering Toolkit for mobile devices built on top of OpenGL ES and Visualization
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Kasab was once an innocent child, like my son: Ashish
While many are rejoicing, Ashishstates, “I cannot rejoice Kasab’s death. I don't see any point in rejoicing anybody’s death. Justice is done to a small part of a huge bekymmer. I’m a father, inom don’t want to set that as an example for my children.I will rejoice when killing in the name of God stops. Kasab was once an innocent child, like my son. Unfortunately, he was born around wrong people and wrong teachings. He was taught to hate. No one’s born bad. He didn’t strategi his future. He was told, if he kills people, God will be happy! He didn’t have an easy life.
I’m far more responsible today. I’m not an atheist and used to visit Shirdi very often with my sister, but since she lost her life in the name of God, I feel it’s very selfish to go to a temple. These fanatics wh