Actress Priya Marathe Dies of Cancer At The Age of 38 –


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Priya Marathe Passes Away:

The entertainment world was shocked on the morning of August 31, 2025, when it was reported that beloved Marathi and Hindi TV actress Priya Marathe, aged 38, passed away after battling cancer. We, at movie Talkies, pray for her soul to rest in peace.

The news came as a heartbreaking surprise to fans and colleagues alike, especially as the details emerged from Mira Road. Her untimely departure has left a profound void in the hearts of many. More details about her conditions are awaited.

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Priya Marathe delighted audiences across languages with her versatile performances. She first gained recognition in Marathi television with series like Ya Sukhano Ya and Char Divas Sasuche. She then transitioned smoothly into Hindi television, earning widespread acclaim for her role as Varsha on Pavitra Rishta. She also appeared in Kasamh Se, Bade Achhe Lagte Hain, and won applause for her strong portrayal in Saath Nibhaana Saathiya as Bhavani Rathod. 

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In more recent years, Priya made significant contributions to Marathi TV. She played Monica Kamat in Tuzech Mi Geet Gaat Aahe, a key role in the popular Star Pravah drama. She also appeared in the Marathi film Ti Ani Itar (2017), showcasing her range beyond television. Her performances were known for their depth and authenticity, earning her a special place in viewers’ hearts. May her soul rest in peace, and her work be remembered for times to come.

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