Amid AR Rahman’s divorce news, his bassist Mohini Dey also revealed that she and her spouse, composer Mark Hartsuch, were divorcing. In a joint Instagram post, the pair announced the news and said that they had decided to split up. Surprisingly hours after AR Rahman and his wife Saira Banu decided to end their marriage, they made their statement.
Mohini Dey Takes to Instagram
Mohini took to Instagram to share the news of her divorce jointly with husband Mark Hartsuch. The post read, “Dear friends, family, fans, and followers,
With a heavy heart, Mark and I announce that we have separated.
First, as a commitment to our friends and family, this is a mutual understanding between us.
While we remain great friends, we both have decided that we want different things in life and separation through mutual agreement was the best way to proceed.
We will still be working on several projects together, including MaMoGi and Mohini Dey groups. We have always prided ourselves on working well together and that will not be stopping any time soon 🙂
The big thing we want to wish is love to everyone out there in the world. We appreciate your support in all of the ways you have given it to us. Please honor the decision we have made by being positive towards us at this time and respecting our privacy. We would appreciate no judgements.”

Mohini Confirms They Would Continue Their Collaboration Despite Separation
Mohini and Mark has made it clear in the post that they will to work together on projects, such as the MaMoGi and Mohini Dey groups, even after their split. Mohini asked those who support them to be considerate of their privacy and not pass judgment.
About Mohini Dey

Born on July 20, 1996, in Mumbai, Mohini Dey is a bass guitarist from Kolkata, known for her exceptional talent and performances with Gaan Bangla’s Wind of Change. She has over 40 collaborations with Rahman in various shows across the world.
Dey started performing at the tender age of 11 and received guidance from mentor Louis Banks. Her husband Mark Hartsuch is a saxophonist and together they had collaborated on several projects. Despite her young age, she has made significant achievements in the industry and was even invited to join Willow Smith’s band earlier this year.
Mohini Dey,who is known to be a Polygot released her debut album in August 2023.
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