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Kannada TV actor Pavithra Jayaram (35) dies in a road accident

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Acclaimed television actor Pavithra Jayaram dies in a road accident

What’s the matter

In a shocking incident, celebrated Kannada actress Pavithra Jayaram tragically died in a road accident.

The fatal collision occurred near Kurnool while she was on her way to Hyderabad.

Known for her roles in popular daily soaps like Robot family, Jokali, NeeliAnd Radha RamanaAccording to reports, the 35-year-old actress succumbed to her injuries at the scene of the accident.

May she rest in peace.

Jayaram’s vehicle collided with a divider, RTC bus: report

The tragic incident took place in Mahbubnagar district of Telangana when Jayaram’s vehicle collided with a divider and an RTC bus in the early hours of Sunday.

Unfortunately, the actress lost her life while her family members and the driver reportedly sustained injuries.

It is worth mentioning that Jayaram’s Instagram account, which has 134,000 followers, was last updated an hour ago.

Meanwhile, she last posted a picture with actor Ramya Krishna six days ago.

Jayaram’s journey in the television industry

Jayaram, originally from Hanakere village in Mandya, started her acting career with Kannada television shows.

Over time, she gained popularity through her appearances in several daily soaps including Radha Ramana.

Recently she had worked on daily Telugu serials, with Trinayani is one of her most notable works.

Before entering the entertainment industry, Jayaram worked as a librarian and saleswoman in Bengaluru.

Her debut and growth in the entertainment industry

Jayaram made her debut on the Kannada silver screen with the comedy series Robot familyDirector: Master Anand.

From supporting roles to leading roles in daily soaps, her career witnessed significant growth over time.

In addition to her work as an actress, she also ran a YouTube channel where she frequently posted behind-the-scenes videos from her television sets and shared insights into her personal life.

Condolences have been pouring in from the industry following her untimely death.