We got married on 6 Oct 1998. Sunil completed his bachelors from B.I.T.S, Pilani and masters from Stanford. He is currently working at Synopsys. Firmly refusing to believe in anything modern, he still listens to old film music and  classical music (anything atleast 30-40 years old), though recently I suspect that I have managed to bring about a little change in his anachronistic music tastes. 

Dr. Vinayak Kodgire, my father, is professor of metallurgy at the College of Engg, Pune, where he also heads the department. He has authored several widely read books and is acknowledged as an expert in his field.
Lata Kodgire, my dear mother, is a home maker and responsible for the various household chores and tasks that I suspect my father is only dimly aware of (not to mention bringing up three spoiled brats...)

Dr. Umakant Kosalge, my father-in-law, is professor of surgery at the M.G.M Medical College, Aurangabad where he also heads the department. When not cutting up people in operating theaters, he dabbles in marathi poetry and literature. 
Dr. Sunita Kosalge, my sweet mother-in-law, is a gynaecologist at the government hospital, Aurangabad. An avid nature lover, she is an expert gardener and takes pride in her rose plants.

Sushil is a computer software consultant at Sapient Corporation. He finished his under graduate studies from C.O.E.P, Pune and Masters from S.U.N.Y, Stony Brook. When not charging his clients exorbitant sums of money for setting up their e-commerce sites, he trades stocks (and surprisingly makes money too!) in his spare time, and then worries about them...

Parag, is completing his Ph.D in management at I.I.M, Bangalore. An electrical engineer by profession, he soon realized that the better job in business is the job of your boss! When not learning how to manage and re-organize (his specialty) multi-billion dollar businesses, he manages to dabble in internet related things and english literature.

Shubhesh, the elder one, has started going to school and we have started hearing horror stories of his exploits in the classroom. 
Siddhanth, the younger one,  has just learned the wonders of talking. We are now regularly graced by his words of wisdom on various topics. We have to be careful though, not to show disrespect to his feelings, because the punishment is swift and merciless - he pulls at your hair with all his tiny might!!!