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This actress was once a star, suffered domestic violence from husband, was forced into prostitution by boyfriend, died alone, her body was pushed in…, name was…

This actress was once a star, suffered domestic violence from husband, was forced into prostitution by boyfriend, died alone, her body was pushed in…, name was…

India.com15-05-2025

This actress was once a star, suffered domestic violence from husband, was forced into prostitution by boyfriend, died alone, her body was pushed in..., name was...
Many Bollywood celebrities, who once made a mark in the industry with their tremendous work, have become unfamiliar faces now. Actress Vimi is one such example. Though her Bollywood journey was short-lived, but she managed to garner recognition for her work in the industry. Renowned for films such as Aabroo, Hamraaz and Patanga , Vimi's life was full of highs and lows.
When she stepped into the film industry, she was already married and had two children. She became an overnight sensation following her debut film Hamraaz. After this, she starred in several hits and became one of the highest-paid actresses in 90s, charging Rs 3 lakh per film. Vimi became one of the those few actresses who worked with several Bollywood stalwarts including Sunil Dutt, Raj Kumar, Shashi Kapoor and others.
Everything was going hunky-dory until her husband, businessman Shiv Agarwal, left her. She got separated after enduring years of domestic violence, as stated by several reports. Following her separation from Shiv, the actress suffered another disastrous relationship with a small-time producer, Jolly.
According to a report by News 18, Vimi was exploited and forced into prostitution by her boyfriend. Luckily, she managed to escape that toxic relationship, but her life continued to suffer. After few months, she tried her hands in a textile business in Calcutta, but it failed miserably, landing her into a massive debt.
In her early 30s, Vimi was left bankrupt and her career got ruined completely. She was forced to spend rest of her life alone, eventually finding alcohol as her only escape. Gradually, her alcohol addiction got worse and she was admitted to a hospital. At the age of 34, the actress passed away due to liver complications. As per reports, Vimi was left alone at the time of her death, and her dead body was taken to the cremation ground on a handcart.

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