This actor’s 16 year old daughter committed suicide, Kritika Kamra said this on suicide happening in Kota
Once again sad news is coming out from the entertainment world. Meera, daughter of famous South Film Industry actor and music composer Vijay Antony, has committed suicide. She was only 16 years old. It is being told that Meera committed suicide around 3 o’clock in the night. Vijay’s entire family is in shock after this incident. According to reports, Meera was under stress and was also taking treatment for the same. No statement has come out from Vijay’s family yet. Meera was a victim of some mental stress due to which perhaps she took such a wrong step. Meera’s body was found hanging in her room. When Vijay went to her room, he saw Meera in an unconscious state. Meera was declared dead in a private hospital in Chennai. Condoling Mira’s demise, Vijay Prabhu wrote, “Woke up with this shocking news. My condolences to Vijay Antony and his family. Rest in peace Meera.” Let us tell you that 48 year old Vijay Antony married Fatima in the year 2006. He is now left with only one daughter, Lara. Antony has worked in many big films. He has also written many popular songs for Tamil films. Kritika had gone to Kota to prepare for NEET. Actress Kritika Kamra is making headlines these days with the role of a gangster in the web series ‘Bombay Meri Jaan’. Kritika has been very talented in studies. Kritika had scored around 96 percentile in 12th. After this, she went to Kota (Rajasthan), one of the top class education cities of the country, to prepare for Medical (NEET). Kritika, in a conversation with Aaj Tak Dot In, talked about the pressure there. So far this year, 27 students preparing for various examinations have committed suicide in Kota. Kritika said that my experience in Kota was very short. After a month and a half there, I felt that I had to do something else. During that time I realized that I was very lonely. Children come there from different cities across the country. First of all they have an entrance exam, it is very tough. Apart from studies in schools and colleges, there are other activities too…there is a community…there is a life…but there is no life in Kota. You are just being given exams continuously, so much pressure, so much competition… that world is putting pressure on you. You remained entangled in that world. Away from family, away from friends… you don’t have time. By going to the coaching center you become isolated. Parents must motivate their children, but do not put pressure on them.