Television actor Kushal Punjabi was found dead in his Bandra apartment in the early hours of Friday. Punjabi, whose body was found by his parents around 2 am, left behind a one-and-a-half page suicide note in which he said nobody should be held responsible for his death.
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The note mentioned that 50 per cent of his property/assets should be equally distributed among his parents and sister, and the remaining 50 per cent should be given to Kian. However, it does not mention his wife Audrey Dolhen whom he married in November 2015. His parents went to his home in Alstic Building on St Andrews Road after he did not pick up his phone, officials said. "He was found dead by his parents around 2 am on Friday. His parents reached his building after he did not pick up their calls. He left a one-and-a-half page suicide note..." senior police inspector from Bandra police station Vijay Lakshmi Hiremath said.
On the basis of primary information, an Accidental Death Report (ADR) has been registered in the Bandra police station, officials said. Punjabi's close friend, actor Karanvir Bohra, first broke the news about Punjabi's death on social media. Punjabi started his career as a dancer and model. He appeared in several music videos such as Pehla Nasha (remix) and DJ Aqeel's Kehdoon Tumhen recreation.
On the professional front, Kushal participated in Gladrags Manhunt Contest in the year 2000. His film career started with 1996's anthology feature Bomgay, which also featured Rahul Bose with whom he later starred in Kaizad Gustad's 1998 movie Bombay Boys. Punjabi followed it up with Akshay Kuar and Priyanka Chopra-starrer Andaz and murder mystery Sssshhh.
In Farhan Akhtar's Lakshya, he portrayed the fiancee of Priety Zinta's character Romila Dutta. In 2007, Punjabi played pivotal roles in ensemble romantic comedy Salaam-e-Ishq and soccer drama Dhan Dhana Dhan Goal, starring Abraham and Arshad Warsi. His television career began with A Mouthful Of Sky in 1995 and over the years, Punjabi featured in popular shows such as Kasam Se, Kkusum, Dekho Magar Pyaar Se and Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat among others. Punjabi also appeared in multiple reality shows such as Fear Factor, Mr. & Miss TV, Paisa Bhari Padega and Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa. In 2011, he won the Shah Rukh Khan-hosted reality game show, Zor Ka Jhatka: Total Wipeout, an Indian version of US series of the same name.