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Updated : Jun 15, 2026

The television industry was left shocked on Monday after reports emerged that actress Sanchita Ugale was found dead at her residence near Mumbai. She was known for her work in television and had also appeared in films including Chhava.

According to reports, the actress was found at her residence in Nalasopara East and authorities have initiated an investigation into the incident. Officials are yet to publicly share further details regarding the circumstances surrounding her death.

Sanchita had built recognition through television appearances in shows including Kumkum Bhagya and Wagle Ki Duniya, while also taking up film projects during the early phase of her career.

The news gained further attention online after many noticed that she had shared a social media post shortly before reports of her death surfaced. The post, which appeared like a regular update to followers, has since become a point of discussion among fans reacting with disbelief and condolences.

Messages of grief and tribute have continued to appear across social media as colleagues and viewers remembered the young actress and her growing presence in the entertainment industry.


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