In "Eighteen: An Autobiography (Friends and Family Version)," Vinayak Singh Oberoi deepens the narrative of his life, focusing on the meaningful relationships that have shaped his journey. This edition isn't just a continuation; it's a heartfelt tribute to those closest to him—his half-brother, Abhishek Singh, and dear friends like Adarshjit Roy, Atreyee Chatterjee, Mehandi Khan, Disha Sarkar, and Sayan Bag. Through touching stories and reflections, Oberoi honors the strong bonds that have provided him with unwavering support and love.
This edition emphasizes the importance of connection in a world that often feels fragmented. It reminds us that our lives are intertwined through shared experiences and emotions, and that the bonds of friendship and family provide a foundation of strength and resilience.
As readers dive into Oberoi's expanded story, they'll be encouraged to reflect on their own relationships and the stories that shape their lives. "Eighteen: An Autobiography (Friends and Family Version)" celebrates connection, reflection, and the enduring power of love and support. It highlights that we are never alone in our struggles and triumphs; we are all part of a larger, interconnected human experience.
The "Friends and Family" version also explores Oberoi's remarkable family heritage, sharing stories of extraordinary ancestors, including Indian Chemical Industrialists, Padma Bhushan Awardees, and the esteemed Dewans and Chief Ministers of Mayurbhanj. These figures have greatly influenced Oberoi's identity, offering readers a glimpse into a lineage filled with distinction and legacy.
Vinayak Singh Oberoi is an Indian author and philanthropist. Born on May 7, 2006, into a prominent family with roots in Bengal aristocracy and royalty, he attended Army Public School in Kolkata. He is the second great-grandson of the Dewan of Mayurbhanj and Advocate General of Bengal, KCSI. He is also the great-nephew of Padma Bhushan and an Indian film producer, and the grandson of an Indian chemical industrialist. His great-great-grandfather (via his great-grandfather) was Mohini Mohan Dhar, the Dewan (Chief Minister) and state judge of Mayurbhanj, and his great-great-grandfather (via his great-grandmother) was Nripendra Nath Sircar, Knight Commander of the Order of the Star of India, who served as the Advocate General of Bengal and Law Member of India.
Oberoi is also the great-grandnephew of Padma Bhushan and Dada Saheb Phalke Award recipient Birendranath Sircar, a key figure in Indian cinema. His grandfather, Chittajit Mohan Dhar, was a notable Indian chemical industrialist and a pioneer in the production of Benzyl Benzoate and Dimethyl Phthalate in India. Vinayak is the third great-grandson of Indian educationist Peary Charan Sircar, known as the "Arnold of the East," who wrote the first book of reading and was a major force in the Bengal Renaissance. His family includes figures like Gurusaday Dutt ICS, Saroj Nalini Dutt MBE, Padma Shri Subrata Mitra, and Brajendranath De, the first Indian ICS officer to study at Oxford College. Vinayak Singh Oberoi was born to Dr. Uma Dhar and Rajiv Singh and has an elder half-brother, Abhishek Singh.
Vinayak is well-known for his literary contributions, including books like "Into the Depths of Darkness" and "An Encounter with Diex." He has also explored acting, appearing in serials like "Karmaphaldata Shani" and "Jai Kali Kalkattawali." Alongside his creative endeavors, Vinayak co-developed a website named Gypsievan with his mother, which ran for four years before shutting down on May 11. His philanthropic efforts include supporting addiction treatment, education, flood relief in Africa, drug rehabilitation centers, girls' education, stray dog welfare, and providing food for children through the Thaagam Foundation in 2024.
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