The paths of these two stars have intersected on several occasions due to their association with the luxury brand Bulgari
Ishwari Deshpande, a Marathi actor, died in a tragic car accident in Goa on Monday. The incident occurred early in the morning after the car fell into the Baga creek in Arpora village of North Goa.
The 25-year-old actor was accompanied by her friend, Shubham Dedge, 28 who too died on the spot. The two had come to Goa on September 15 and were residents of Pune.
As per reports, the car was centrally locked and they couldn’t manage to come out of it when the car plunged in the creek. They passed away due to drowning.
Inspector Suraj Gawas told The Indian Express that primary investigation suggests that the mishap took place because the driver lost control of the car.
“After losing control, the car crossed over to the opposite corridor and again crossed over back before falling into a small creek. The fire brigade was called around 7:00am. They managed to take out the car and the dead bodies of the two,” he added.
After the initial investigation, the families of the deceased were informed of the accident by the Goa police.
Media reports suggest that Ishwari and Shubham were about to get engaged next month.
On the work front, Deshpande had shot a Hindi and a Marathi film. She was set to make her Marathi film debut in ‘Premache Side Effects’ directed by Sunil Chauthmal.
The paths of these two stars have intersected on several occasions due to their association with the luxury brand Bulgari
The students' demands range from a ceasefire in Israel's war with Hamas to calls for universities to stop investing in Israeli enterprises
Despite Kohli's flowing form ahead of the T20 World Cup in June, pundits have raised concerns over his strike-rate
Saudi Arabia has begun to explore extracting lithium from sea water
Speaking after meeting Lebanese leaders, French foreign minister says there had been "a lot of progress" over the French proposals
The three-shot winner from Japan says he is aiming to become a member of the PGA Tour in the future
Big-hitting Nienaber falters at the finish to settle for secondwhile former Abu Dhabi resident David Horsey takes the third spot at Saadiyat Beach Golf Club
The UAE is India's second-largest export destination after the US