Ruby Bhatia Her name became synonymous with the tangy appeal of post-liberalization India. She was the face of its pop culture revolution, epitomized by Channel [V], the zany music station that brought us the Michael Jacksons and Madonnas that much closer than grainy Doordarshan telecasts of Grammy Award nights. She entered people's home and hung out with them, sometimes even poking fun at the traditional India. For a nation that was still grappling with the brash new codes of globalization, one must say that they embraced the Alabama-born former Miss India Canada (1993) with open arms. In fact, so popular was Ruby Bhatia that she even hosted the Filmfare Awards towards the end of the 1990s. She married Indipop singer Nitin Bali for a short spell; it ended amicably. She even tried her luck at television serials after the music television bubble burst. And then one fine day, Ruby Bhatia – or rather that smile that came to represent the tang of youth for an entire generation – faded. Five years ago, it was reported that Ruby had given up on all forms of 'materialism', Ruby, a report said, had given away all her personal belongings, including her furniture and DVD players and had entered a more mystical zone of meditation and yoga. In a brash city like Bombay, it sounded impossible. But within months of this update, it was also reported that she had married another yogi, Ajit Dutta. If you happen to spot Ruby Bhatia, you will need to send us appropriate materials regarding the
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