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Aatish Ali Taseer (born 27 November 1980) is a British-American writer and journalist. Taseer was born in London and raised by his mother Tavleen Singh in New Delhi . Taseer had no contact with his father, Salman Taseer , until he was 21.
Taseer had a brief extramarital relationship with the Indian journalist Tavleen Singh. Taseer met Singh during a book promotion trip to India in March 1980. Their son, Aatish (born 27 November 1980), is a writer and journalist. According to Aatish, the relationship between his parents was an "affair (which) lasted little more than a week."
Singh was born in Mussoorie in 1950 in a Sikh family. [3] She studied at Welham Girls' School. [4] She did a short-term journalism course from the New Delhi Polytechnic in 1969.
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For three years in the early 2000s, she dated journalist Aatish Taseer. The two met when she was an undergraduate at Brown University and he was a graduate of Amherst College working for Time magazine. [13] In 2018, he wrote a controversial article about his relationship with Lady Gabriella and the royal family for Vanity Fair. [13] [22]
Taseer is a Pakistani name. It may refer to: Aatish Taseer (born 1980), a journalist and writer, son of Salmaan Taseer and Tavleen Singh; M. D. Taseer (1902–1950), a Pakistani poet, writer and literary critic, father of Salmaan Taseer; Salmaan Taseer (1944–2011), a Pakistani politician, who served as Governor of Punjab
Christina Haack asks her second husband, Ant Anstead, to join The Flip Off as a guest judge in the upcoming 4th episode. On Feb. 12, episode 3 offered a sneak preview of his tough judging as the ...