Father of the Bride
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Hi, guys. I want to start by saying this day may never have come about. I don't know how many of you know, but Aditi had a rocky start to her life. She was battling for about two months in the NICU. Aditi's grandparents, Rupa and I, and many of us were eagerly waiting for her to make it through that whole process, which she did, to her credit.
We're so grateful for that miracle that happened a couple of decades ago. From that point onwards, we've been so proud of what she has turned into. It's an amazing thing for us to see what she has become. I look at her as an explorer. She likes to explore things, very open-minded, always looking at different points of view.
Whatever interest she cultivates, she ends up being very passionate about it. She reads a lot. She's always debating me on different things and even challenging me on things she believes I may have wrong. That's a great relationship that I share with her, and I enjoy that with her.
I am in a family of three very strong-willed, open-minded, and talented women who tell me every day all the things I need to do better. It's been a learning experience for me. And now I'm going to be inviting Kanav into that experience to share the experience with me. I'm sure he's been experiencing a lot of that, as have Samir and Karun with Seema and Pari.
So I think we can all learn together. I wanted to share one incident which I feel speaks to Aditi and our relationship with her. This was during the pandemic.