In a tragic incident, Kannada actor Dhruv Sharma, who was the vice-captain of Karnataka Bulldozers, Karnataka state franchise of the Celebrity Cricket League (CCL), passed away on Tuesday morning.
Reportedly, the 35-year-old actor died in Bengaluru of cardiac arrest and multiple-organ failure. His friends and colleagues are said to be in a state of shock as no one was aware that he was suffering from such serious health issues. In fact, he was one of the fittest members of the Karnataka team.
Reportedly, he collapsed on Saturday at his house, and was immediately rushed to a reputed private hospital in Bengaluru. After fighting for his life for about 60 hours, he breathed his last in the hospital on the wee hours of Tuesday.
Dhruv was a speech and hearing-impaired actor, who entered the Guinness Book of Records and the Limca Book of Records after playing lead role in 2006 Kannada film ‘Snehanjali’.
Being a talented cricketer, he also represented India in Deaf Cricket World Cup in 2005. Dhruv however became a household name with his stunning performance in CCL. He was often praised by Karnataka Bulldozers Celebrity Cricket League team captain Kichcha Sudeep for being a nice person and a talented cricketer.
The members of film fraternity have expressed shock and condolences over the untimely death of the very talented Dhruv. The actor is survived by his parents, wife and two daughters.
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