Television actor Nitin Chauhaan, widely known for his roles in Crime Patrol and Splitsvilla, has tragically passed away at the age of 35. He died by suicide on November 7, 2024, leaving both his friends and fans in shock. The news of his death has led to an outpouring of tributes on social media, as many express their grief over the loss of a talented actor and a beloved figure in the television industry.
Chauhaan, originally from Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, rose to fame through his roles in popular television shows such as Dadagiri 2, Zindagi Dot Com, Friends: Conditions Apply, Gumrah: End of Innocence, Supercops vs Supervillains, and Savdhaan India. His colleague, Vibhuti Thakur, shared a heartfelt tribute on Instagram, expressing her shock and sadness. She wrote, “Rest in peace my dear… really shocked and sad… wish you had the strength to face all the troubles.”
Despite rumors surrounding potential financial struggles, close friend Kuldeep clarified that Chauhaan was not facing any financial crisis. “He never mentioned anything. We used to share everything with each other, and there were no financial issues. I just wish he had called me once before doing this; I would have stopped him,” Kuldeep shared, deeply regretting the loss of his friend.
Nitin Chauhaan’s death has sparked a wider conversation about mental health awareness in the entertainment industry. His passing serves as a reminder of the pressures that individuals in the spotlight often face and the importance of having strong support systems in place to help those dealing with personal challenges. Chauhaan will be remembered by his friends and colleagues as a vibrant individual who brought joy to their lives, and for his contributions to the television industry.