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I lost my mother to cancer, so once Masaba was born, my father moved from Old Delhi to live with me in Mumbai.
I was the youngest of nine siblings... I lost my father when I was just 13. For me, the elders have been my gods.
Being president of too many well-meaning organizations put my father into an early grave. The lesson in this was not lost on me.
Growing up, cancer was one of those things that I heard other people talk about. The word scared me, but I always thought, 'Thank goodness I don't have to worry about that.' Then, in 1998, I lost my father to cancer.
At the point when I lost my father, it really made me want to be like a father and be like my father. It was a real turning point for me because it helped me mature - it made me think about being responsible because I wasn't the only one I had to think about.