 I had always heard that life can change in a moment but I didn't know what that meant until my mum fell severely ill. We were hoping that she'd be back home in no time. Overnight it just hit us that she needed a liver transplant and the chances of getting an organ donor was almost zero. Not only because of the lack of living donors but also because of the time. It was very clear in my mind that if it had to come to liver donation it would be me. It would do whatever it took to see my mum on the other side. For a person with acute liver failure there is the time runs quickly. Because of the facilities we have we could do all the blood tests, labs, CT scan, get the consultants involved to make a decision and to get the approval and we have a team to perform this operation and do it successfully for the patients. For surgery the only thing I wanted to know before anything else was that my mum is okay and that my liver has been accepted by her. My friends ensured that they barged in through security and made sure that they were there when my eyes opened and they were there to convey that message that okay she is fine. And when Bharat told me he had given his part of liver I was so shocked I couldn't believe it and I was so so grateful to him. I think he is a very generous and ideal man, he is a hero. The only thing that would get me through was to visualize my mother okay on the other side. Thankfully around that time I had asked around and I had got a word that one of the best doctors or some of the best doctors were actually the ones who were treating my mother. So everything went on so smoothly and when I woke up in the MIC I also had nurses who I am very grateful for. They were so kind I ensured that at the end of it I actually remembered names and wrote notes to each one of them. I would encourage people to actually take the step to pledge their organs because it is a beautiful feeling to know that you are responsible for someone else's life. It's going to be almost two years and I perform my activities like anyone else. So I lead a fairly normal life.