After two children from a second marriage, is India’s first VJ troubled after becoming a mother?
Ruby Bhatia, India’s first VJ, recently revealed her struggles with financial difficulties and motherhood after a second marriage and two children.
Ruby Bhatia, known as India’s first video jockey (VJ), recently came into the spotlight when she disclosed her financial struggles post-television career. Now a life coach, she earns only a modest income of a thousand rupees per month. As Bhatia distanced herself from the limelight, her personal journey, including challenges in motherhood and marriage, gained attention, raising questions about celebrity life beyond fame.
In an interview, Ruby shared insights into her first marriage to Nitin Bali, which ended in heartbreak when she was just 22. Despite this setback, she later found love again with Ajit Dutta at a mutual mentor’s ashram, leading to her second marriage. However, Ruby candidly expressed that while her marriage was going well, the experience of motherhood posed significant challenges, particularly after being accustomed to solitude for so many years.
Ruby's story shines a light on the often-unspoken realities of life after fame, where personal and emotional struggles can overshadow the glitz and glamour of a celebrity. Her honest reflections may resonate with many, especially those facing similar transitions in their own lives, highlighting the complex nature of balancing family responsibilities and personal identity.