Tragic Loss: Remembering Sanjita Ugal, the Rising Star of Indian Television

The entertainment industry mourns the loss of Sanjita Ugal, a promising young actress who reportedly died by suicide at the age of 22. Following her tragic passing, her family performed traditional last rites in her ancestral village. Known for her roles in popular TV shows, Sanjita's untimely death has left her loved ones and fans in shock. As investigations continue, her contributions to the industry are fondly remembered, highlighting the impact she made in her short career. Discover more about her life and the legacy she leaves behind.
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Sanjita Ugal's Final Farewell


Television star Sanjita Ugal, celebrated for her performances in various hit shows, was laid to rest in her hometown following family traditions. The 22-year-old actress reportedly took her own life on June 14 at her home in Nala Supupara, Mumbai. While authorities continue to investigate the circumstances of her death, her family conducted her last rites on June 23 in Dongaro, situated in the Akola Ailyagar district of Maharashtra. Sources reveal that the family honored long-standing community practices during the ceremony.


Reports indicate that Sanjita's last rites were performed according to ancestral customs, specifically the dash kria ritual, which is observed for ten days for unmarried individuals, rather than the usual thirteen. Family members, relatives, and close friends gathered in Dongaro to pay their respects, although many of her colleagues from the television industry were unable to attend. The shocking nature of her passing has left her loved ones and fans in deep sorrow.


On the evening of June 14, police believe Sanjita died by suicide between 7:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Assistant Police Inspector Vinod from the Acho police station reported that she had locked herself in a bedroom and allegedly hanged herself using a sari from a ceiling fan. Family members, alerted to the situation, rushed her to Wasi Vir Municipal Hospital, where she was pronounced dead upon arrival. Following a complaint from her father, Machindra Ugal, an investigation was launched, and an accidental death report was filed under section 194 of the Bhartya Nagic Suraka Sangeita (BNSS).


While the precise details surrounding Sanjita's alleged suicide remain undisclosed, her promising career in the entertainment sector is fondly remembered. She was known for her roles as Dyand in "Kumkum Bhagya," Rita Jeti in "Vagi Duna," and the lead character Sukun in Dangal TV's "Dilwali Dulla Le Jayagi." Additionally, she played the younger version of Tarani in Vicky Koshul's "Chava" and appeared in "Silence 2: The Night Owl Bar Shootout" alongside Manoj Bajpayee. As her family completes the final rites, fans continue to celebrate Sanjita Ugal for her remarkable talent and the unforgettable characters she portrayed on screen.