In a surprising coincidence, shortly after singer-composer AR Rahman shared news of his divorce from wife Saira Banu, renowned bassist Mohini Dey revealed her separation from husband Mark Hartsuch. The couple announced their mutual decision in a heartfelt Instagram post, emphasizing their continued professional collaboration.
In the post, Mohini and Mark expressed, "Dear friends, family, fans, and followers, with a heavy heart, Mark and I announce that we have separated. This is a mutual understanding between us. While we remain great friends, we have decided to pursue different paths in life, and separation through mutual agreement was the best step forward. We will still be working on several projects together, including MaMoGi and Mohini Dey groups. Our strong professional bond will continue as before."
The couple emphasized their gratitude towards supporters and requested respect for their privacy. "The big thing we want to wish is love to everyone out there in the world. We appreciate your support in all of the ways you have given it to us. Please honor the decision we have made by being positive towards us at this time and respecting our privacy. We would appreciate no judgements,” the statement concluded.
Request for Privacy and Positivity While Mohini and Mark's personal journey takes a new direction, their commitment to their artistic collaboration remains intact. They reassured fans that ongoing projects, including MaMoGi and the Mohini Dey groups, will continue uninterrupted.
The announcement concluded with an earnest appeal for understanding and positivity, urging everyone to refrain from judgment and to respect their decision during this personal transition.
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