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(TV actress Pratyusha Banerjee’s alleged suicide case is currently under investigation. The author’s views are his own.)
At 24, TV actress Pratyusha Banerjee was only starting out in life. When I first got to know her, she was barely out of her teens- a starry-eyed girl from Jharkhand. who couldn’t contain her excitement about being selected to play the grown-up Anandi in the very popular series Balika Vadhu.
Pratyusha was filled with dreams. “You mark my words. I am going to make Bihar and Jhakhand proud,” she said with a confidence that belied her tender years. On Friday night, the young actress allegedly committed suicide in Mumbai. When did her dreams turn into a nightmare? What possible demons could have driven her to such a cruelly premature death? Pratyusha’s alleged suicide seems like a revisitation of the Jiah Khan suicide case.
This January, Pratyusha had an ugly run-in with the police because of her boyfriend Rahul Raj Singh, who had allegedly defaulted on a car loan. This was Pratyusha’s second stormy relationship. Prior to this, her relationship with a certain Makarand Malhotra had also ended in disaster, with Pratyusha alleging abuse. She went into the controversial reality TV show Bigg Boss to get over the relationship with Malhotra.
Pratyusha took offence when she was called a ‘kid’ in the Bigg Boss house, but admitted that she felt vulnerable and unprotected there. On being evicted, Pratyusha had told me:
She also said that she made some good friends on the show.
Alas, nothing really happened to Pratyusha’s career after Balika Vadhu and Bigg Boss - the letter ‘b’ was evidently lucky for her. From Jamshedpur to Mumbai, Pratyusha was proud of what she had achieved.
Ironically, in death, Pratyusha finds herself in a bigger controversy, than life could ever offer her.
(Subhash K. Jha is a noted film critic. The views expressed in this story are personal. He can be contacted at jhasubh@gmail.com)
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