Sabarna Anand (1987 – 11 November 2016)[3] also known by her stage name as Suguna,[citation needed] was a former Indian television, film actress and television anchor who appeared in Tamil and Malayalam cinema and television.[4] She rose to fame with her role as Chithra in the Tamil film Poojai (2014), and made her television acting debut in Harichandanam (2010). She was known well for her appearance in shows such as Sondha Bandham (2012), Thendral (2012), Puthu Kavithai (2013), Pasamalar (2013-2016), Mayamohini (2014-2015).[5]
On 13 November 2016, Sabarna was found dead in her apartment in Maduravoyal in early morning from 7-9 am. Sabarna's neighbor called police after smelling a foul smell coming from Sabarna's apartment.[citation needed] When police entered Sabarna's house they found Sabarna dead and was revealed after autopsy that she actually passed away on 11 November 2016, two days prior discovery.[6] Autopsy results also suggest and was later confirmed that Sabarna died from Suicide by cutting.[7][8][9][10]
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