Aparna Nair, a renowned Malayalam actress known for her roles in numerous television serials and films, was discovered deceased at her residence in Karamana, Thiruvananthapuram on the evening of Thursday, August 31st. She was 31 years old.
As per the police reports, she was found unconscious at her home at around 7 pm at her home on Thursday. When Aparna was rushed to the hospital, she was pronounced dead on arrival.
A case of unnatural death has been registered by the Karamana police. The police is trying to identify the cause of death and will share more details after the postmortem.
Aparna P Nair was seen in television shows like Chandanamazha, Atmasakhi, Maithili Veendum Varum and Devasparsham. She was also featured in several films including Meghatheertham, Muthugau, Achayans, Kodathi Samaksham Balan Vakil and Kalki.
Aparna is survived by her husband Sanjit and two children, Thraya and Kritika, as per the media reports.
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Aparna Nair dies at 31 years
Aparna Nair, who is 31 years old, was found dead at her house in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. On August 31, she reportedly hung herself at her house around 7 PM in the evening. Following this, her body was transferred to PRS Hospital and police have filed a case of unnatural death. The police have recorded statements from the relatives and family.
About Aparna Nair’s career
Aparna Nair is a familiar figure known for her contributions to both television and the silver screen. She gained recognition for her roles in popular TV programs such as Chandanamazha, Atmasakhi, Maithili Veendum Varum, and Devasparsham. Additionally, Aparna has appeared in numerous films, including Meghatheertham, Muthugau, Achayans, Kodathi Samaksham Balan Vakil, and Kalki.
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