Bio/Wiki
| Aisha Chaudhary was an Indian author and motivational speaker. She was born with Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID) and later developed pulmonary fibrosis, a side effect of chemotherapy. Despite her health challenges, she became a renowned motivational speaker and author. Her life story inspired the 2019 Hindi film 'The Sky Is Pink' and the documentary 'Black Sunshine Baby' on Netflix. |
Physical Stats & More
| Eye Color | Black |
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| Hair Color | Black |
Educational Qualification(s)
| American Embassy School |
Personal Life
| Hometown | New Delhi |
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| Hobbies | Writing, Painting |
| Cause of Death | Pulmonary fibrosis |
Relationships & More
| Marital Status | Unmarried |
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Family
| Father | Niren Chaudhary (President with South Asia Operations of YUM Brand, later Panera Bread) | ||||
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| Mother | Aditi Chaudhary (mental healthcare worker) | ||||
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Career
| Aisha Chaudhary gave inspirational talks from age 15. She was named an INK Fellow and spoke at the 2011 and 2013 INK Conferences. She was also a speaker at TEDx Pune in 2013. Her book, 'My Little Epiphanies', was published one day before her death. |
Favourites
| Favourite Actor | Ranbir Kapoor |
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Some Lesser Known Facts
| 1. Aisha Chaudhary was a young motivational speaker in India known for her optimistic outlook. | |
| 2. She was born with SCID and had a bone marrow transplant at just 6 months old. | |
| 3. At 14, she began giving inspiring talks at events like INK and TEDx. | |
| 4. Aisha had a deep love for animals and viewed them as therapeutic companions. | |
| 5. Her book 'My Little Epiphanies' was released posthumously at the Jaipur Literature Festival. | |
| 6. Her lung capacity was 35% in 2014 and decreased to 20% before her death. | |
| 7. She relied on portable oxygen from the age of 15. |




