Incarceration can affect people differently. While some, like artist Chintan Upadhyay who is in jail for the alleged murder of his ex-wife Hema, has turned to art to vent his feelings, Indrani Mukerjea, it seems, is taking solace in religion
Incarceration can affect people differently. While some, like artist Chintan Upadhyay who is in jail for the alleged murder of his ex-wife Hema, has turned to art to vent his feelings, Indrani Mukerjea, it seems, is taking solace in religion.
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Accused in the murder of her daughter, Mukerjea, who is currently housed in the Byculla Jail, is fasting for all nine days of Navratri. We hear, fruits is all she is consuming. She is also walking barefoot, which includes court appearances. Last year, Mukerjea had expressed her desire to donate 75 percent of her wealth to ISKCON.