A
couple
of
days
after
VJ
Chitra's
sudden
demise,
her
mother
Vijaya
had
reportedly
interacted
with
the
media
and
alleged
foul
play
in
her
daughter's
death.
Adding
that
the
family
will
soon
be
filing
a
case,
Vijaya
was
quoted
by
Times
of
India
as
saying,
"My
daughter
is
not
a
coward
to
take
her
own
life.
I
have
raised
her
as
a
brave
woman.
She
was
extremely
talented.
I
suspect
her
husband
Hemanth
married
her
for
her
money.
I
suspect
that
she
was
subjected
to
physical
violence.
Why
would
there
be
marks
on
her
face?
He
has
come
as
my
daughter's
Yaman."
Well
now,
a
few
reports
surfacing
on
the
social
media
allege
that
Chitra
was
upset
with
her
mother
before
she
died
by
suicide
on
December
9,
2020.
Reportedly,
the
couple
after
their
engagement
in
August,
secretly
got
married
on
October
19
this
year.
The
duo
was
planning
to
announce
their
wedding
with
a
formal
ceremony
in
February
2021.
The
shocking
reports
claim
that
Vijaya
was
unhappy
with
the
duo's
wedding
and
had
even
asked
Chitra
to
leave
Hemanth
Kumar.
The
reports
also
allege
that
the
actress
was
arguing
with
her
mother
on
a
long
call,
hours
before
her
demise.
On
a
related
note,
the
police
are
currently
investigating
the
case.
The
police
officials
have
collected
the
CCTV
footage
of
the
hotel
where
Chitra
stayed,
and
have
also
quizzed
people
associated
including
Hemanth,
the
hotel
staff,
her
colleagues,
and
family
members.
Talking
about
her
work,
Chitra
had
been
a
part
of
several
daily
soaps
including
Velunachi,
Chinna
Papa
Periya
Papa,
Saravanan
Meenatchi
(Season
2)
and
Darling
Darling.
She
was
also
popular
for
her
hosting
skills
in
several
shows
on
Vijay
TV
and
Zee
Tamil.
Notably,
the
first
look
poster
of
her
debut
film
Calls
was
released
recently.
Directed
by
debutant
J
Sabarish,
the
film
is
backed
by
S
Jayakumar
and
J
Kaveriselvi.
Worried
about
your
mental
well-being
or
of
someone
you
know?
Help
is
just
a
call
away.
Reach
out
to
the
nearest
mental
health
specialist
at
COOJ
Mental
Health
Foundation
(COOJ)-
0832-2252525,
Parivarthan-
+91
7676
602
602,
Connecting
Trust-
+91
992
200
1122/+91-992
200
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