Sanchita Ugale Suicide: Sorab Bedi reveals he spoke to the late actress just two days before her death; says 'Pareshan thi woh bechari'

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 Sorab Bedi reveals he spoke to the late actress just two days before her death; says 'Pareshan thi woh bechari'

Sorab Bedi reacts to his co-star Sanchita's sudden demise

Sanchita Ugale, who was popular for her roles in TV shows like Saajan Ghar, Kumkum Bhagya, Dilwali Dulha Le Jayegi amongst others, died by suicide on June 14. Her sudden demise has left the television industry in shock.

Sorab Bedi, who shared a screen space with Sanchita in Dilwali Dulha Le Jayegi and had a close bond with her, spoke about the actress' untimely demise.While talking to paparazzi today, Sorab said, "Meri parso hi baat hui thi use yaar." He also shared that he came to know about Sanchita's death on the morning of June 15 and was preparing to visit her family. Sorab said, "Avi jaunga uske ghar. Mujhe pata nahi tha, aaj subah hi pata chala."

Sorab further shared that Sanchita had been feeling stressed and worried in the last few days. He stated, "Pareshan thi woh bechari." The Splitsvilla 16 fame actor also shared that he was deeply shocked by the news. He said, "Mere liye to bahot shocking hai yaar."For the uninitiated, Sorab Bedi and Sanchita Ugale worked together in Dilwali Dulha Le Jayegi and were paired opposite each other. They played the lead roles of Kartik and Sukoon.

Viewers enjoyed their chemistry on screen, and the duo soon became one of the most loved pairs in the show.As per reports, All India Cine Workers Association (AICWA) President Suresh Shyamlal Gupta has urged the Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Devendra Fadnavis, to order a high-level inquiry into the death of Sanchita Ugale.An official statement shared by the Association read, "Her untimely departure has left her family shattered and the entire Indian film industry mourning the loss of a young talent whose memories will live on forever.”"Every life is precious. The truth behind this tragic incident must come out, and the family of Sanchita Ugale deserves nothing less than a fair, impartial, and thorough investigation. AICWA urges the authorities to leave no stone unturned and to ensure that all aspects of this case are examined with complete transparency," they further shared.According to police reports, Sanchita Ugale died by suicide at her residence in Sai Santoshi Building, in Nalasopara East, Mumbai. The unfortunate incident took place on June 14 between 7:00 pm and 7:30 pm.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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