The television industry is currently mourning the demise of junior TV artist Sanjib Singh. The actor who was working on the Colors TV show Dr. Aarambhi reportedly passed away after suffering a heart attack while on his way back home after finishing the 13-hour television shoot. The incident took place in the early hours of Sunday.

According to the reports, the 51-year-old was shooting for the television show Dr. Aarambhi at SJ Studio in Mumbai’s Saki Naka. According to the Federation of Western India Cine Employees, General Secretary Ashok Dubey revealed that Sanjib began his shooting shift at 2 PM and continued working until approximately 3 AM.

And further, he shared that the junior artist complained of feeling unwell while shooting and even took short breaks to rest before resuming. Then, after the shoot finished, he reportedly left on his motorcycle, and during his journey, he stopped at a petrol pump to refuel, where he collapsed suddenly, suspecting he had suffered a heart attack.

FWICE in the matter has extended financial assistance to the bereaved family. Also, the general secretary contacted the representative of the show’s producer, Malhar Creations, requesting financial support, emphasizing that production houses have a responsibility towards workers, including during their work-related travel. Sanjib is survived by his sister and brother.

We pay our heartfelt condolences to the family and friends grieving