Television actress Sanchita Ugale, best known for her role in the popular show Kumkum Bhagya, has reportedly died by suicide at the age of 30. The news has left her family, friends, and fans deeply shocked.
Last Social Media Post Goes Viral
Hours before her passing, Ugale shared an Instagram reel in which she appeared happy and danced to the classic song “Dafli Wale Dafli Baja.” Dressed in a peach-pink traditional outfit, she lip-synced to the track and even posted the video on her Instagram Stories. The reel has since gone viral, with fans expressing disbelief over her cheerful demeanor just moments before her death.
Fans and Co-Stars React
Actress Simran Budharup, known for her role in Pandya Store, reacted to Ugale's sudden demise by commenting on her latest post: “Why Sanchita?” along with a crying emoticon. Fans also flooded the comment section with messages of grief and disbelief. One user wrote, “Look at her, can't believe this.” Another commented, “I miss you Di, gone too soon, the heart is too heavy; I still cannot believe it.” Many others offered condolences, saying, “RIP, can’t believe it.”
Details of the Incident
According to police officials, Ugale was staying with her parents and sister in the Nalasopara area of Mumbai. She was alone at the time of the incident. The actress was rushed to a hospital, where doctors declared her dead. An Accidental Death Report (ADR) has been registered, and police are investigating the circumstances surrounding her death.
The news agency IANS reported on its X (formerly Twitter) handle: “Actress Sanchita Ugale, 30, was found dead at her residence in Nalasopara East, Maharashtra, in an alleged suicide case. According to Achole Police, she was rushed to a hospital, where doctors declared her dead. An Accidental Death Report (ADR) has been registered, and police are investigating the circumstances behind the incident.”
Sanchita Ugale was also known for her work in projects like Chhava. Her sudden death has sent shockwaves through the television industry and her fan base.
Disclaimer
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