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TV Actress Vaishali Takkar Of ‘Sasural Simar Ka’ Fame Dies By Suicide

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Indore: In a shocking incident, Sasural Simar Ka actress Vaishali Takkar was found hanging in her residence in Indore earlier today.

According to media reports, the actress died by suicide and police has further recovered a suicide note from the spot. A case has been lodged in Tejaji Nagar police station.

Television actress Vaishali was known for her role in a popular TV series ‘Sasural Simar Ka’ where she played the role of a character named Anjali.

Vaishali was also part of other serials like Super Sisters, Vish Ya Amrit, Manmohini 2 among other roles.

The reports further added that the suicide note talks about the stress she was going through in the past few days.

In a statement the police officials said that “Recovered suicide note suggests that she was stressed, was being harassed by former boyfriend.”

The police further added that a detailed investigation is being done in connection with the case.

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