The well-known 35-year-old television actor Nitin Chauhan died on Thursday in Mumbai.
New Delhi: 8th November 2024
Nitin Chauhan, who appeared in popular TV series such as Crime Patrol, MTV Splitsvilla 5, and Tera Yaar Hoon Main, has died by suicide. He died in Mumbai when he was just 35 years old.
Nitin Chauhaan unexpected death has stunned the television industry, with many friends and colleagues expressing their grief on social media. Sudeep Sahir paid tributes on his Instagram story, writing, “Rest in peace, Buddy.”
Vibhuti Thakur, Nitin’s co-star, also mourned his loss on social media. He said, “I hope you had the courage to overcome your troubles.”I wish your mental fortitude matched your physical ability. The comment has brought attention to mental health issues in the world of entertainment.
According to the information, Nitin’s death is suspected to be an act of suicide. His close friend Kuldeep stated that he received this heartbreaking news from Nitin’s father and sister on the morning of November 7. Kuldeep stated that he planned to visit the Khatu Shyam Ji temple with Nitin, who was also slated to visit Delhi next month. According to Kuldeep, Nitin always liked his vacations and spread happiness.
Nitin was born in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, and launched his career by winning the reality show ‘Dadagiri 2’ in 2009. He immediately became famous in the entertainment field.He demonstrated his acting abilities on shows such as ‘Zindagi.com’, ‘Friends: Conditions Apply’, ‘Gumrah: End of Innocence’, and ‘Supercops vs Supervillains’. His most recent notable appearance was in the television series ‘Tera Yaar Hoon Main’, which premiered in 2022.
His acting ability and athleticism earned him a particular position among the admirers. Nitin’s ability as a superb performer helped him succeed in both reality and scripted shows.
Importance of Mental Health
Nitin Chauhan’s suicide has raised serious concerns about mental health issues in the field of entertainment. In recent years, many younger actors in the entertainment industry have encountered mental health issues, reflecting the profession’s high level of strain and stress. Colleagues and friends frequently regret not being able to identify or assist when such indicators of distress appear.