Priya Marathe Death: The world of Indian television has lost a familiar face. Priya Marathe, the talented Marathi and Hindi television actor best known for her role in the hit serial Pavitra Rishta, has died in Mumbai at the age of 38 after a prolonged battle with cancer.
According to reports, the actor passed away at her residence in Mira Road, leaving behind a void in the entertainment industry and in the hearts of her fans.
Priya Marathe began her acting career with a string of roles that showcased her versatility. She gained early recognition portraying Vidya Bali in Balaji Telefilms’ Kasamh Se, a role that won her wide appreciation. Her charm and effortless comic timing later took her to the stage of Comedy Circus (Season 1), where she proved she was more than just a conventional television actor.
Rise to fame with Pavitra Rishta
Her breakthrough came with Zee TV’s Pavitra Rishta, a series that went on to become a household favourite. Starring alongside some of the biggest names in television, Priya’s performance made her a recognisable and much-loved figure.
She later appeared in Sony TV’s Bade Acche Lagte Hain, which premiered in April 2012 and further cemented her presence in the Indian daily soap space.
An irreplaceable loss
Marathe’s untimely death has shocked the television fraternity and her fans alike. Known for her warm personality and dedication to her craft, she leaves behind a legacy of roles that will continue to be remembered by audiences across generations.
Tributes have already begun pouring in on social media, with colleagues, friends, and admirers recalling her talent, kindness, and enduring spirit.
Remembering Priya Marathe
At just 38, Priya’s journey has been cut tragically short. But through her performances, she carved a place for herself in Indian television history. For those who grew up watching her on screen, her passing feels like the loss of a familiar companion.
Her work in shows like Kasamh Se, Comedy Circus, Pavitra Rishta, and Bade Acche Lagte Hain will remain timeless reminders of her versatility and grace.
Inputs from TOI
According to reports, the actor passed away at her residence in Mira Road, leaving behind a void in the entertainment industry and in the hearts of her fans.
Priya Marathe began her acting career with a string of roles that showcased her versatility. She gained early recognition portraying Vidya Bali in Balaji Telefilms’ Kasamh Se, a role that won her wide appreciation. Her charm and effortless comic timing later took her to the stage of Comedy Circus (Season 1), where she proved she was more than just a conventional television actor.
Rise to fame with Pavitra Rishta
Her breakthrough came with Zee TV’s Pavitra Rishta, a series that went on to become a household favourite. Starring alongside some of the biggest names in television, Priya’s performance made her a recognisable and much-loved figure.
She later appeared in Sony TV’s Bade Acche Lagte Hain, which premiered in April 2012 and further cemented her presence in the Indian daily soap space.
An irreplaceable loss
Marathe’s untimely death has shocked the television fraternity and her fans alike. Known for her warm personality and dedication to her craft, she leaves behind a legacy of roles that will continue to be remembered by audiences across generations.
Tributes have already begun pouring in on social media, with colleagues, friends, and admirers recalling her talent, kindness, and enduring spirit.
Remembering Priya Marathe
At just 38, Priya’s journey has been cut tragically short. But through her performances, she carved a place for herself in Indian television history. For those who grew up watching her on screen, her passing feels like the loss of a familiar companion.
Her work in shows like Kasamh Se, Comedy Circus, Pavitra Rishta, and Bade Acche Lagte Hain will remain timeless reminders of her versatility and grace.
Inputs from TOI
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