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Lost a loved one recently? Then be a part of this initiative
Photo: HDFC Life The death of a loved one is never easy. You could also find solace in the beautiful life lessons and values left by the person you’ve lost. After all, when you live the values and implement the life lessons your loved ones have taught you, you bring them back to life. Some of the people connected with the Memory Project this time around are musician Aarifah Rebello, comedian Neville Shah, rapper Prabhdeep Singh, actor Divya Dutta, and writer Ankita Chawla. Each of them reminisces about the special moments they’ve spent with their departed loved ones, and reveals the memories that they’ve carried forward.

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