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Marathi actor Tushar Ghadigaonkar dies by suicide, netizens express shock as work-related pressure suspected
Actor Ankur Vitthalrao Wadhave paid his condolences by sharing a picture of Tushar on his Instagram account read more
Tushar Ghadigaonkar was a well-known Marathi actor who dabbled with both cinema and television. His death by suicide on June 20 has shocked his fans and the Marathi industry. Initial reports suggest he took the drastic step due to work-related pressure.
Actor Ankur Vitthalrao Wadhave paid his condolences by sharing a picture of Tushar on his Instagram account. He wrote- 'Is it a friend? For what? We must make a way but suicide is not the way! Tushar Ghadigaonkar you lost means we all lost.'
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One wrote- 'It takes away when the time comes… But it doesn't age to lose… Tushar friend… Best actor lost… 👏 Emotional tribute…'
A second said, 'Time comes, make way out of it, friend, you will get defeated very soon.'
A third commented- 'You get work, you just need to be satisfied with what you get for a few days.. Committing suicide like this is so bad

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