
Who was Tushar Ghadigaonkar? Marathi actor‑director who died by suicide
, a 32-year-old actor and director active in Marathi television, theatre, and film, died by suicide, as per social media reports and tributes from the entertainment community. He was believed to be facing mental stress and a lack of work opportunities.
Who was Tushar Ghadigaonkar?
Actor Ankur Wadve, known for his role in Chala Hawa Yeu Dya, confirmed the news with a message on social media. Wadve wrote, 'Why, my friend? For what? Work comes and goes! We must find a way, but suicide is not the way… Tushar Ghadigaonkar, you lost — and with you, we all lost.'
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Tushar GhadigaonkarWorked across stage, TV, and film
Ghadigaonkar had built a portfolio across multiple formats. He appeared in Marathi television and film projects such as Clove Mirchi, Man Kasturi Re, Bhaubali, Unad, Zombivli, Hey Man Bawre, and Sangeet Bibat Akhyan. He also featured in Hindi-language advertisements and TV shows, widening his reach across media.
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Stepped into direction with music and TV shows
Under his banner, Ghanta Naad Production, Ghadigaonkar directed several music videos. He later made his television directorial debut with the Marathi show Tuzi Mazi Yari, marking a shift from acting to content creation.
Ghadigaonkar's death has reopened conversations around mental health and job insecurity in the entertainment field. His passing has left many in the Marathi creative world shocked and saddened.
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