Laughing Buddha

Fun time - Having fun at Times Square, New York

Laughing Buddha

PARVEEN CHOPRA

MANAGING EDITOR, THE SOUTH ASIAN TIMES

Two days before destiny and a brutal accident snatched him from us, I had the good fortune of enjoying Karan Beri’s hospitality at his welcoming home in Bangalore, India. Before that too I had met him many times in New York as his father-in-law, Prof Indrajit S. Saluja is a family friend.

Professionally, Karan was a tech-savvy businessman who seemed to wield a magic wand to transform his clients’ business online to catapult them to top of line. But my enduring impression of him is two-fold: his encyclopedic knowledge and his (sometimes outrageous) sense of humor.

Even before meeting him I had started noticing his bylined articles in The Indian Panorama, edited and published by Prof Saluja. Having lived and worked in America before returning to India, he was well versed in US affairs. Starting with the time Donald Trump was considered only an entertaining presidential candidate, Karan was employing his analytical skills in op-eds to expose the billionaire’s unsuitability to be the leader of the free world – calling a spade a spade. Then, realizing that saturation media attention was feeding Trump’s candidacy, Karan stopped writing about him.

From politics to emerging tech trends to what happens at Proms in US high schools, Karan could marshal facts and figures to astonish you.

That impressed me, but what endeared Karan to me was his ability to elicit laughs — at any cost. He would insert himself into any conversation or discussion to crack a joke. Anything for a laugh was his philosophy – even sexual innuendo or double entendre was not beyond him. Such jokes amid family and friends would often embarrass his audience.

His to-and-fro and matching wits with Prof Saluja would make me roll with laughter. Laughter Therapy, I used to call those times spent with the duo who were buddies more than father-in-law and son-in-law. In my eyes, Karan was Laughing Buddha.

Yet, behind all that wit and humor, Karan was a kind, considerate man ever willing to help you. I remember how at a fundraiser for Dr VK Raju’s Eye Foundation of America, organized by Prof Saluja, Karan promised to help the charity’s digital effort, even setting up and managing their Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign, all pro bono. Good soul and lovely company that Karan was, the Almighty called him early.

Karan’s moments  in pictures:

At the Indian American Press Club Gala on March 4, 2017 where Karan’s father-in-law Prof. Indrajit S Saluja was installed as President of
IAPC. Seen in the picture,
from L to R: Prof. Indrajit S Saluja; Master Kabir Raj Beri; Jaskiran Beri; Nassau County
Comptroller George Maragos
presenting a citation to
Jaskiarn; Anny; Chitagam
Saluja, and Karan Beri
Joining in to honor the
eminent eye surgeon Dr. VK Raju on December 13, 2016 in New York. Seen in the picture, from L to R: Ms Vandana Sharma, Regional Manager America, Air India;
Prof. Indrajit S Saluja; Dr. VK Raju; HR Shah; Karan Beri
Fun time – Having fun at Times Square, New York
The Happy Family-Karan,
Jaskiran & Kabir in New
York
The doting couple: Jaskiran and Karan
Karan Beri got married to Jaskiran Saluja on May
20, 2016. Also seen in the picture (center) is
Jaskiran’s youngest brother Chitagam Saluja, now
settled in the US.
Loving Dad- Karan with son Kabir at Dave &
Buster’s in New York

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