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Popular Tamil television actor Sai Prashanth committed suicide at his residence in Chennai, police said, adding he had left a suicide note saying no one must be blamed.
Prashanth is said to have mixed poison in his drink and consumed it on Sunday. He was 30.
Police said the reason behind Prashanth’s suicide could be loneliness and depression.
In his suicide note Prashanth said neither his second wife Sujitha nor anyone else should be blamed for his decision.
He also said his death would not create any problems for Sujitha and that his parents would return all her jewellery along with Rs500,000.
After divorcing his first wife, Prashanth remarried three months ago.
In the suicide note, the actor also urged his wife to give up her anger and said he had been a good father to his daughter Rakshitha.
He also wrote that he was a “problem” for himself.
In his letter, Prashanth thanked actress Radikaa Sarathkumar, with whom he worked in serials, and her company Radaan for their support.
Radikaa expressed shock over Prashant’s death.
“So shocked and saddened to hear of actor Sai Prashanth’s death. What is it about life that you give up at this age?? Sad. Just finished work, but mind is disturbed,” she tweeted.
Known for working in serials such as Annamalai, Selvi and Arasi, Prashant also starred in Tamil films like Neram, Thegidi and Vadacurry.
Prashanth started his career as a video jockey and hosted a popular show, Dil Dil Manadhil.
His last day of shoot was on the sets of Radaan’s Tamil serial Thamarai on March 10.
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