Sanchita Ugale's Passing: Mental Health Struggles and Investigation

Sanchita Ugale’s passing really hit people hard. It wasn't just shock. It opened up this huge conversation about mental health , something everyone was grappling with right away.
There were reports floating around that she had been struggling with mental health issues for some time before everything ended. And her close friend, Geetanjali, stepped forward. She shared some details, things that felt incredibly heartbreaking.
In an interview, Geetanjali pushed back against the noise immediately. She told people not to speculate about Sanchita’s death. You just don't know what’s real. She addressed the rumors about Sanchita’s personal life too. She said people were focusing on her career. Linking her to relationships. That wasn’t true. Sanchita wasn't involved with anyone.
Geetanjali claimed that Sanchita had opened up to her after she finished filming in Gujarat. What the actress told her was heavy. She talked about feeling completely disconnected from her work. When Geetanjali tried to bring some light, some cheerfulness, the reaction was just pain. The actress reportedly said no. No good feeling about anything. That life felt torturous. It felt like pure torture.
Then came the timeline stuff. Geetanjali insisted that Sanchita had been dealing with depression since January. She said it started right at the beginning of the year. Depression, you know? A real weight settling in.
The friend also brought up how things escalated toward the end. Because of these struggles, she wasn't sleeping properly. Not for days. And she would talk about wanting to die. Geetanjali said that if someone repeats those thoughts often, it’s not sudden. It wasn't a quick snap. For six months, Sanchita had been saying she wanted to die. She didn't want to live anymore.
And there was mention of the production team involvement. The friend suggested that people from the production crew actually took her to doctors. Not just some random check-up. They were involved in getting help.
Police officials, they came in with their side. They said Sanchita died by suicide. She hung herself in a room at her house, locked up. She was rushed to the hospital. Doctors confirmed she was dead upon arrival. An accidental death report was filed. Now investigators are looking into everything. Her life, the work stuff, personal things. It’s all being examined.
It just feels like so much layered information coming out now. The public sees the tragedy, but there's this whole other layer about what might have been happening behind closed doors for a long time.
Written by Gree News Team — Senior Editorial Board
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