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This actor made blockbuster debut with Sonali Bendre, worked in only 16 films, died at 31 due to..., his name was...

This actor made blockbuster debut with Sonali Bendre, worked in only 16 films, died at 31 due to..., his name was...

India.com23-05-2025

The world of Bollywood looks glamorous from the outside, but inside there lies a darkness which not many people are aware of. From Jia Khan's murder to Sushant Singh Rajput's murder, there are plenty of things which happen under the rug in the industry. Today, we will tell you about an actor who passed away at the age of 31 after he committed suicide.
This actor made his debut with Sonali Bendre in the film Kadhalar Dhinam and the film turned out to be a huge hit. He came under the spotlight in the 90s and early 2000s. But his sudden passing left everyone shocked. If you are wondering which film we are talking about, then the actor is Kunal Singh.
Born in Haryana, Kunal mainly worked in Tamil Cinema. In 1999, Kunal made his acting debut alongside Sonali Bendre in the film Kadhalar Dhinam. The movie was a huge hit and established Kunal as an actor in the industry.
After Kunal's debut, he featured in many Tamil films like Paarvai Ondre Pothume and Punnagai Desam. Despite a hit debut, Kunal's films stopped working at the box office. Not just that, many movies of the actor were also shelved, and some were shot but remained unreleased.
After that, Kunal turned into an assistant editor and also ventured into producing films. The actor later tied the knot with a woman named Anuradha and the couple were blessed with two kids. However, many reports claim that the couple had an unhappy marriage and his wife was suspicious about his closeness with his co-star, Lavina Bhatia. As a result, the couple parted ways.
In 2008, came a shocking news, when Kunal was found hanging from the ceiling of his Mumbai residence. The news of his suicide sent a shockwave in the entire industry and Bollywood lost one of the brightest actors.

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