November 02, 2025

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Eminent Sexpert Dr Mahinder Watsa Dies At 96

Dr. Mahinder Watsa

Dr. Mahinder Watsa: A Tribute

Mumbai: Mumbai's most popular sexpert Dr. Mahinder Watsa died here on Monday at 96, his family said.

Through his Ask the Sexpert column published in Mumbai Mirror newspaper for the last 15 years, Watsa educated and entertained his readers with witty replies.

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"Dad was a man of many dimensions. He lived a glorious life and on his terms," read a statement by his children.

In a country where discussing sex openly is still taboo for many, Watsa, son of a military doctor, had a sort of fan following.

Be it erectile dysfunction or middle-aged pregnancy, no query was off the limits for this sexpert.

Watsa's unabashed responses to the closeted sexual dysfunctions of our populace were refreshing and upfront. He was literally what the doctor ordered to give some much-needed light-heartedness.

"The #Sexpert has gone. Mumbai institution Dr. Mahinder Watsa is dead. He wrote for @MumbaiMirror from the day it started in 2005 until the last edition nine days ago without a single day's break," tweeted Mumbai Mirror Editor Meenal Baghel.

For the first 40 years of his career, Watsa practiced as a gynecologist and obstetrician. As a consultant for the Family Planning Association of India, he pushed for a sexual counseling and education programme.

In 1974, the organisation launched a sex education, counseling and therapy centre, the first in India. Watsa left his practice for counseling and education in the early 1980s.

"The world was divided into people who wrote to Mahinder Watsa and people who read Mahinder Watsa," tweeted an admirer, praising his witty responses to those who wrote to him seeking advice.

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