Geeta Anand

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Geeta Anand works for the Wall Street Journal. She has won many awards such as the Pulitzer Prize. She wrote the book "The Cure" which has been turned into a movie called "Extraordinary Measures". In 2008 she moved to India. Before, she lived in New York. She has two daughters, Tatyana Anand and Aleka Kroizch, her husband, Gregory Kroizch, her sister, Mona Anand, her two nieces, Katrina Khan and Sophie Khan, and her brother in-law, Nasir Khan. Extraordinary Measures will be in theaters January 22nd 2010. Geeta is currently living in India with her husband and two daughters.