Siddhaanth Vir Surryavanshi, an Indian television actor, died on Friday, November 11, at the age of 46. He is one of India’s most recognisable faces in the television industry.

According to initial reports, the actor collapsed while working out at the gym and was rushed to the hospital, where doctors attempted to resuscitate him for 45 minutes.

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On the personal front, in 2001, Siddhaanth married Ira Suryavanshi. Diza was the couple’s daughter. In 2015, the couple called it quits.

In a traditional ceremony at the Sri Sri Radha Rasbihari temple Iskcon Juhu in Mumbai, Siddhaanth married supermodel Alesia Raut in 2017.  Raut’s second marriage was also her second, and she has a son named Mark from her first marriage.

Siddhaanth has been in the Indian television industry since 2001, making his debut with Kkusum. Siddhaanth took part in the Colors TV sports show Box Cricket League. He has also appeared in several Fearfiles and Sssshhhh Koi Hai episodes. Anand Vir Surryavanshi was the previous name of Siddhant Vir Surryavanshi. The actor recently changed his name.

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Siddhaanth Vir Surryavanshi has appeared in a number of popular television shows, including Sufiyana Ishq Mera and Kyu Rishton Mein Katti Batti. He gained a large fan base for his portrayal of Akshay in the Zee TV show Mamta.

In addition to Krishna Arjun, he appeared in Kasautii Zindagii Kay. He then made an appearance in Zameen Se Aassman Tak. In addition, he has appeared in television shows such as Virrudh, Bhagyavidhaata, and Kya Dill Mein Hai. In Grihasti, he played the lead role of Rishi on Star Plus.

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He signed on to play the lead in Arvind Babbal Productions’ Kyun Rishton Mein Katti Batti, opposite Neha Marda, in February 2020. The show was supposed to premiere on March 31, but it was pushed back to December 14, 2020 due to COVID-19.