Actor Noor Malabika Das Found Dead in Mumbai Flat; Suicide Suspected

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JUNE 10,2024

Mumbai, June 10, 2024 The entertainment industry is in shock following the tragic news of actor Noor Malabika Das' death. The 32-year-old actor was discovered dead in her Lokhandwala flat on Thursday, with authorities suspecting suicide.



Noor Malabika Das passes away body found by cops at her Mumbai apartment

Noor Malabika Das' body was found hanging from a ceiling fan in her rented flat. Neighbours ed the police after noticing a foul smell emanating from her apartment. When the police broke open the door, they found her body in a decomposed state.

During their search, the police collected medicines, her mobile phone, and a diary. After conducting a panchnama, the body was taken to Goregaon's Siddharth Hospital for a post-mortem examination.

In a tragic turn of events, no one from Noor's family was available to claim her body. According to the police, her family had returned to their native place in Assam two weeks prior. An officer stated, "We spoke to her family. They had returned to their native place two weeks ago. An investigation is underway."

The police performed her last rites on Sunday with the assistance of the Mamdani Health and Education Trust NGO, which handles the cremation of unclaimed bodies.

The news of Noor's death has deeply affected the community. Colleagues and fans have expressed their grief and condolences on social media. Many are calling for greater mental health awareness and support within the industry.

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Noor Malabika Das' background

Noor Malabika Das hailed from Assam and had a diverse career. She was a former air hostess with Qatar Airways before venturing into acting. She made a significant impact in the entertainment industry, particularly for her role alongside actor Kajol in the 2023 legal drama 'The Trial' on Disney Plus Hotstar.

Noor's acting portfolio includes a variety of films and web series, such as 'Siskiyaan', 'Walkaman', 'Teekhi Chatni', 'Jaghanya Upaya', 'Charamsukh', 'Dekhi Andekhi', and 'Backrod Hustale'. Her performances garnered attention and praise, establishing her as a talented actor with a promising career ahead.



Mental health resources

Noor's untimely death highlights the importance of mental health support. If you or someone you know needs help, consider reaching out to any of these helplines:

  • Aasra (Mumbai): 022-27546669
  • Sneha (Chennai): 044-24640050
  • Sumaitri (Delhi): 011-23389090
  • Cooj (Goa): 0832-2252525
  • Jeevan (Jamshedpur): 065-76453841
  • Pratheeksha (Kochi): 048-42448830
  • Maithri (Kochi): 0484-2540530
  • Roshni (Hyderabad): 040-66202000
  • Lifeline (Kolkata): 033-64643267


The investigation into Noor Malabika Das' death continues as the industry mourns the loss of a talented and vibrant individual. Her contributions to the entertainment world will be remembered, and her tragic passing serves as a reminder of the pressures and challenges faced by those in the limelight.

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