| 1. Anusha Bhagat is an Indian investment banker currently working as the Chief Operating Officer at UBS since 2007. |
| 2. She was raised in a middle-class family in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. |
| 3. Anusha and Chetan Bhagat met at the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, during their MBA studies, where they eventually started dating. |
| 4. Their different backgrounds initially concerned their parents, but they later approved of their relationship and marriage. |
| 5. After her MBA, Anusha joined Goldman Sachs as an Executive Director from 2000 to 2005. |
| 6. She began her role as the Chief Operating Officer at UBS Securities, a multinational investment bank, in October 2007. |
| 7. During her free time, Anusha enjoys reading books and traveling. |
| 8. Following the movie "2 States," Anusha was sometimes referred to as Ananya Swaminathan by friends and family. |
| 9. Anusha Bhagat drinks alcohol occasionally. |
| 10. Chetan Bhagat confessed that during a difficult time, he asked Anusha to leave after facing accusations of sexual assault, but she compared their relationship to that of Lord Shiva and Parvati. |
| 11. Chetan Bhagat expressed concerns about his family's challenges, stating that his wife, Anusha, struggled as a private person amidst internet trolling. |
| 12. She was raised in a traditional Tamil household in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. |
| 13. After her MBA, Anusha joined Unilever as a Market Research Manager (April 1997 - December 1998) and then Millward Brown as an Associate Research Manager (April 1999 - April 2000). |
| 14. She worked at Goldman Sachs as an Associate promoted to Executive Director in Operations, Technology & Finance (May 2000 - February 2004) and then as Executive Director | Equities Compliance (March 2004 - May 2005). |
| 15. She held various Chief Operating Officer roles at UBS, including Chief Operating Officer, Asia Compliance (February 2006 - September 2007) and Chief Operating Officer | UBS Equities and IBD, India (October 2007 - November 2014). |
| 16. She took a career break for full-time parenting from January 2015 to March 2024. |