
Kannada Actress Shobitha Shivanna Found Dead, Police Launch Investigation
December 2, 2024: The Kannada film industry is mourning the loss of actress Shobitha Shivanna, who was found dead at her residence in Kondapur, Hyderabad. Preliminary reports suggest that the actress allegedly died by suicide, though the exact reason behind her tragic death remains unknown. Police have launched an investigation to ascertain the circumstances of her demise.
According to a statement provided to ANI by authorities, Shivanna’s body was discovered in her apartment within the jurisdiction of Gachibowli Police Station. Her remains have been sent to Gandhi Hospital for a post-mortem examination.
Shobitha Shivanna, known for her work in Kannada cinema and television, starred in several notable films, including Eradondla Mooru, ATM: Attempt to Murder, and Vandana. She also had a strong presence on the small screen, appearing in popular TV serials such as Gaalipata, Mangala Gowri, Krishna Rukmini, and Brahmagantu.
Born on September 23, 1992, in Bengaluru, Shobitha showed an early interest in arts and entertainment. She pursued her education at Baldwin Girls High School and later completed a degree in Fashion Designing from NIFT, Bengaluru.
Shobitha made her acting debut in 2015 with the critically acclaimed Kannada film RangiTaranga. She went on to play key roles in hits such as U-Turn, K.G.F: Chapter 1, and K.G.F: Chapter 2, cementing her reputation as a versatile actress.
Shivanna was active on social media, frequently sharing moments from her personal life and career with fans. Her untimely demise has left her followers and colleagues in shock, with many expressing their grief and paying tribute to her talent and warmth.
The Kannada film industry, which is still grappling with the news, has described her passing as an irreparable loss.
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