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The partially decomposed body of a 25-year-old small-time actress, Kritika Choudhary, was recovered from her Andheri apartment on Monday afternoon after building residents complained of a foul smell emanating from Choudhary’s apartment. The Amboli police, on Tuesday night, registered a case of murder under section 302 of the Indian Penal Code in relation to the death of small-time actor Kritika Choudhary.
The police had initially registered an accidental death report after Choudhary's body was recovered on Monday evening, and have revised the complaint following results of her post mortem.
Earlier, Divisional assistant commissioner of police, Arun Chavan, speaking to The Quint, had said that the circumstances point towards murder.
Choudhary, who was a native of Haridwar, came to Mumbai a few years ago to make a career in the film industry. She featured in the Kangana Ranaut-starrer, Rajjo, and had also appeared on a few television shows, including a Balaji creation, and another crime show. However, Choudhary’s career had failed to take the flight she had expected it to. She was living alone in a one-bedroom apartment in Bhairavnath Society at Four Bungalows in Andheri (West), and hardly interacted with her neighbours.
At around 3.45 pm on Monday, the Mumbai police’s control room received a call from residents of the building complaining about the stench from her apartment. When the police reached the apartment, they found it locked from outside. After they broke the door open, the partially decomposed body of the actor was discovered on the floor.
Sources claimed that Choudhary had a few injuries on her limbs, and had been hit on the right side of the head with a blunt object. However, senior officials refused to confirm the details saying that investigations were in progress.
After the body was recovered on Monday, the Amboli police immediately informed Choudhary’s Haridwar-based family, and her brother is reportedly on his way to the city to collect her remains. Even as they await the post mortem report, investigators are establishing contact with the actor’s friends and acquaintances in the city to ascertain the sequence of events leading to her death. Various angles are being probed to decipher the motive behind the crime.
“Seemingly, it is a case of murder, but any confirmation will be available once her autopsy reports arrive later in the day,” Paramjit Dahiya, the zonal deputy commissioner of police told The Quint.
According to her social media profile, Choudhary studied at the Chitrakut Karwa College in Uttar Pradesh. She often wrote posts about being alone, and enjoying her life alone. “Always I am alone, but yesterday I really was happy,” she wrote in January this year after watching the Aamir Khan-production, Dangal. In another post dated August, 2016, she complained, “I enjoy always only with myself, but people (are) not happy with me....Every one (is) irritated with me.”
Investigators have recovered Choudhary's phone from the apartment, but are having difficulty accessing it owing to a password lock, unique to the deceased. The cops are investigating if the actor was in a relationship, and if the crime was motivated by a related tiff.
Officials said that Choudhary, when discovered, was in her night clothes, and the possibility of a sexual assault has not been ruled out. However, any confirmation will be available once her autopsy reports arrive.
Investigators said that the model's post mortem was taking longer than usual since her body is considerably decomposed, and since they are also conducting a videography of the procedure.
According to sources, the actor was seen last around her birthday a week ago, on 5 June. Her phone is said to be switched off since 6 June, and even her last social media post was on 6 June. "It's surprising how no one tried to contact her in all these days."
(Puja Changoiwala is a journalist, and author of the critically-acclaimed true crime book, ‘The Front Page Murders.’)
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