
Actor Saranya Sasi passes away at 35
The Hindu
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Actor Saranya Sasi, who became popular through television serials and later made appearances in a handful of mainstream Malayalam films, passed away here on Monday noon, due to post-COVID-19 health complications. She was 35. Diagnosed with a rare form of brain tumour around a decade back, the actor has been in and out of hospitals, undergoing several surgeries. She was diagnosed with COVID-19 recently, following which her health worsened, with complications including pneumonia.
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