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Co-star held for abetting Tunisha Sharma’s suicide

Updated on: 26 December,2022 07:53 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Shirish Vaktania | mailbag@mid-day.com

Her kin say the actress had been depressed since they broke up, seek justice for her

Co-star held for abetting Tunisha Sharma’s suicide

Tunisha Sharma allegedly killed herself on Saturday. Pic/Instagram

The ex-boyfriend of actress Tunisha Sharma, 21, who allegedly died by suicide at a film studio in Vasai, was arrested for abetment to suicide late on Saturday. Sheezan Khan was also her co-star. Her relatives revealed she had a panic attack 10 days back after their break up and had been admitted to a private clinic at Mira Road. They blamed Khan as she had been traumatised since the break-up. Vasai’s Waliv police earlier registered an Accidental Death Report (ADR) and converted the FIR into an abetment to suicide case. The police found that she had been using a bandage after she  injured her hand few days back and she used it to hang herself.


Vanita Sharma, Tunisha’s mother
Vanita Sharma, Tunisha’s mother


Tunisha’s mother Vanita Sharma, in her statement to the police, said her daughter shared everything about her affair with Khan and also about the break-up. A relative of Tunisha said, “We want justice for Tunisha. She was depressed because of her break-up with Sheezan Khan who is also her co-actor in a serial. She started her career in the film industry when she was just 14 years old. Her father died in 2011. She was very happy six months back when she revealed her relationship with Khan to her family. Around 15 days back she broke up with him and 10 days back she had a panic attack at home. We admitted her to a hospital. After treatment she was discharged and doctors told us to take care of her and that she should not undergo any stress.”


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Vanita Sharma said, “On Saturday she was so happy when she left for her work. She also ate food with Khan in the make-up room. But what went wrong later I don’t know. Khan is responsible for my daughter’s death and should be punished for it. I want justice for my innocent daughter who was cheated by Khan.”

Kaman Studio in Vasai where Tunisha was found hanging. Pics/Hanif Patel
Kaman Studio in Vasai where Tunisha was found hanging. Pics/Hanif Patel

A source from Waliv police station said, “Khan told us that Tunisha was short-tempered. They had broken up for sometime only to solve all the issues between them as they would fight many a times even at the studio. So they had decided to stay away from each other for some days.” Before committing suicide, Tunisha had posted a positive thought on her Instagram account and written, “Those who are driven by their passion don’t stop.”

Deputy Superintendent of Police Chandrakant Jadhav said, “We didn’t find a suicide note from the studio. We have sent her mobile phone to the forensic lab to check chats, messages and call records. It was a suicide as the door was locked from inside and a crew member broke it open. We arrested the accused Sheezan Khan for abetment to suicide.” Khan is in police custody till December 28.

Tunisha Sharma made her acting debut with ‘Bharat Ka Veer Putra - Maharana Pratap’. She also worked in shows like ‘Ishq Subhan Allah’, ‘Gabbar Poonchwala’, ‘Sher-e-Punjab: Maharaja Ranjit Singh’, and ‘Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat’. She also appeared in Bollywood movies including ‘Fitoor’, ‘Baar Baar Dekho’, ‘Kahaani 2: Durga Rani Singh’, and ‘Dabangg 3’.

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