Kannada TV And Film Actress Shobhitha Shivanna Reported Dead In Hyderabad, Suicide Suspected

Kannada Actress Shobhitha Shivanna Found Dead In Hyderabad

Shobhitha Shivanna Passes Away: Kannada television and film actress Shobhitha Shivanna has reportedly taken her own life in Hyderabad. Known for her roles in popular films such as Eradondla Mooru, ATM: Attempt to Murder, Ondh Kathe Hella, Jackpot, and Vandana, Shobhitha also made notable appearances in TV serials like Brahmagantu and Ninnindale. According to reports, she had been pursuing a career in the Telugu film industry.

As per an Asianet news report, the reasons behind her tragic death remain unclear, though the incident reportedly occurred late last night. Authorities are expected to conduct a post-mortem in Hyderabad, after which her body will likely be brought to Bengaluru. Originally from Sakleshpur in Hassan, Karnataka, Shobhitha had reportedly been residing in Hyderabad since her marriage two years ago.

Shobhitha Shivanna: From Dance Enthusiast to TV and Film Actress

Shobhitha, a graduate from Sakleshpur, began her career in Bengaluru and appeared in over 12 Kannada television serials. She was widely recognized for her roles in serials like Gaalipata, Mangala Gowri, Kogile, Brahmagantu, Krishna Rukmini, Deepavu Ninnade Galiyu Ninnade, and Manedevru. In the Kannada film industry, she shared screen space with Chandan Kumar and Shweta Pandit in Eradondla Mooru.

Although Shobhitha initially had no aspirations to work in television or cinema, her passion for dance during her student years eventually led her into the entertainment industry. Through hard work and dedication, she transitioned from a TV anchor to becoming a well-known actress in both television and films.

Shobhitha Shivanna's Final Instagram Post

Shobhitha was also active on social media, frequently engaging with her fans. On November 1st, she shared a heartfelt post on Instagram to wish her followers a Happy Kannada Rajyotsava and Deepavali.

The news of her passing has left the Kannada entertainment community in shock, with tributes pouring in from fans and colleagues alike.

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