A year after the Pahalgam terror attack claimed her husband, Bharath Bhushan, Dr. Sujatha lives with a profound void, her son having witnessed the horrific event. She finds solace in keeping busy and cherishing her son, while grappling with the constant fear and the radicalization that fuels such violence. A year after the Pahalgam terror attack claimed her husband, Bharath Bhushan, Dr. Sujatha lives with a profound void, her son having witnessed the horrific event. She finds solace in keeping busy and cherishing her son, while grappling with the constant fear and the radicalization that fuels such violence.
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