TV actress Sanchita Ugale, who was known for her role in Kumkum Bhagya, has died by suicide, according to reports. The actress allegedly took her own life and was just 30 years old. She was a part of the popular TV show Kumkum Bhagya and was also known for projects including Chhava.The Kumkum Bhagya actress reportedly took her own life, deeply shocking her close ones and fans. According to her Instagram handle, Sanchita shared videos and photos just hours before she reportedly died by suicide.According to police officials, the actress was staying with her parents and sister in the Nalasopara area of Mumbai. Sanchita was alone at the time of the incident. The circumstances surrounding her death are still unclear.IANS shared a post on its X (previously Twitter) handle and reported the sudden passing of Sanchita. The post read, “Actress Sanchita Ugale, 22, was found dead at her residence in Nalasopara East, Maharashtra, in an alleged suicide case. According to Achole Police, she was found hanging from a ceiling fan in her bedroom on June 14. 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.”
The news of Sanchita Ugale’s untimely demise has left the television industry and her fans heartbroken. Pandya Store actress Simran Budharup reacted to the actress’ sudden death by commenting on her latest Instagram post. Expressing her shock and grief, Simran wrote, “Why Sanchita?” along with a crying emoticon. Several fans also flooded the comment section with messages of disbelief and condolences, remembering the actress and mourning her sudden passing.Her last social media post was an Instagram reel in which she was seen dancing to a song. Fans reacted to the post, praising the actress. The news has left her fans deeply shocked. On the work front, Sanchita Ugale made her mark in the television industry and was famous for her role in Kumkum Bhagya.Disclaimer: If you or someone you know is struggling with emotional distress or having thoughts of self-harm, please seek support from a mental health professional or contact a local crisis helpline. Help is available.
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