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Actress Jiah Khan hangs herself
Tribune News Service

Jiah KhanMumbai, June 4
Actress Jiah Khan committed suicide late Monday night by hanging herself at her home in Juhu, the police said. She was 25. Jiah, officially named Nafisa, was found hanging from the ceiling fan of her home at her flat in the Sagar Sangeet building by her mother Rabiya.

“The body was discovered when Rabiya entered her daughter’s room early this morning and found her hanging from the ceiling fan,” Deputy Commissioner of Police Chering Dorje told reporters here today. After discovering her daughter’s body, Rabiya screamed for help and got the building watchman others to help un-knot the lifeless body of the actress.

Jiah Khan was rushed to hospital where she was declared ‘brought dead’, the police said. According to the police, Jiah hanged herself around 11 pm on Monday.

A distraught Rabiya told the police that the actress was upset at not finding work for the past three years. London-born Jiah made her Bollywood debut with Ram Gopal Verma’s Nishabd opposite Amitabh Bachchan where she played a teenager in love with a much older man. Though the film tanked at the box office, Jiah’s performance won rave reviews.

In the past three years Jiah did not have much work and was depressed, according to her mother and colleagues. She last went for an audition in Hyderabad on June and was unhappy that it did not go well, Rabiya told the police.

The police said Jiah also had a troubled personal relationship with Suraj Pancholi. Suraj had visited Jiah and the two had a long conversation minutes before the suicide, the police said.

Boyfriend Suraj questioned

The police questioned Suraj Pancholi, son of actor couple Aditya Pancholi and Zarina Wahab, to whom actress Jiah Khan had made her last phone call before ending her life. Suraj had gone to the Juhu police station along with his actor parents and was being questioned, sources said.

Brief career

  • Jiah made her acting debut in the controversial Ram Gopal Varma's 'Nishabd' where she acted opposite Amitabh Bachchan
  • She then appeared alongside Aamir Khan in AR Murugadoss's 'Ghajini', the Hindi remake of the director's own Tamil film of the same name
  • Later she appeared as a supporting actress in Sajid Khan's multi starrer comedy film 'Housefull' (2010). This was her last film

 

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Jiah’s death brings sad saga of Bollywood stars to fore


B-town tragedies

Divya Bharti Divya Bharti died at the age of 19 in 1993 after she allegedly fell off the fifth floor of a building. Mystery still shrouds her death and it remains unclear whether she was pushed to death or she was inebriated and lost her balance

Parveen Babi One of the most glamorous starlets of her time, Parveen Babi, died a lonely death in 2005 at her flat in Mumbai

The death of filmmaker Manmohan Desai, who made iconic films like ‘Amar Akbar Anthony’, ‘Coolie’, ‘Parvarish’, was received with shock after he fell off his building in Mumbai in 1994

Southern actress Vijayalakshmi, popularly known as Silk Smitha, committed suicide by consuming poison in 1996Guru Dutt

Yesteryear filmmaker Guru Dutt was found dead after an overdose of alcohol and sleeping pills in 1964.

Mumbai, June 4
Actress Jiah Khan’s alleged suicide has shocked Bollywood but it is not an isolated case in showbiz and brings back memories of the untimely death of film personalities like Guru Dutt, Divya Bharti and Silk Smitha.

Earlier also, B-town witnessed some shocking tragedies including the death of young and vivacious Divya Bharti at the age of 19 in 1993, after she allegedly fell off the fifth floor of a building. Mystery still shrouds her death and it remains unclear whether she was pushed to death or she was inebriated and lost her balance.

Divya had made an impact in Bollywood in her brief career with films like ‘Vishwatma’, ‘Shola Aur Shabnam’ and ‘Deewana’ among others.

One of the most glamorous starlets of her time, Parveen Babi, died a lonely death in 2005 at her flat in Mumbai. Her death came to light only after her residential society secretary alerted the police that she had not picked up milk and newspapers from her doorstep for three days.

In her case also, it was not clear whether she committed suicide or died a natural death. The death of filmmaker Manmohan Desai, who made iconic films like ‘Amar Akbar Anthony’, ‘Coolie’, ‘Parvarish’ and others, was received with shock after he fell off his building at Grant Road in Mumbai in 1994.

The real cause of his death is still a mystery. There were speculations that Desai committed suicide as his later films had not been successful while another story claims that his chronic back pain had abetted his fall.

Yesteryear filmmaker Guru Dutt was found dead after an overdose of alcohol and sleeping pills in 1964. It was reportedly Dutt’s third attempt at suicide. Whether it was an accident or suicide is still a matter of debate.

His family claimed that it was an accident, even as the filmmaker was reportedly depressed over the ‘distance’ between him and wife Geeta.

Southern actress Vijayalakshmi, popularly known as Silk Smitha, committed suicide by consuming poison in 1996. Smitha was trying to change her destiny by turning producer after a successful stint in front of the camera by acting in over 450 films for 17 years.

Things did not fall in place for her and she took the drastic step. Failed romance, depression and alcoholism were the other reasons cited for her premature death.

Actor Kunal Singh of ‘Dil Hi Dil Mein’ fame was found hanging at his Mumbai apartment in 2008. His father had alleged that Kunal had been murdered and it was not a suicide. — PTI

 

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