Siddhant Vir passed away, married the mother of a son after divorce!!?

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'Kasauti Zindagi Ki' fame Siddhant Veer Suryavanshi passed away, married the mother of a son after divorce


Recently, sad news has come from the tv industry. Actually, popular actor Siddhant Veer Suryavanshi has passed away at the age of just 46.
Popular small screen actor Siddhanth Vir Surryavanshi, fondly known as 'SV', is no more. Siddhant said goodbye to this world on 11 november 2022 at the age of 46. As per reports, the actor was working out in his gym when he suffered a cardiac arrest. There is a wave of mourning in the tv industry due to the untimely demise of the actor.

Siddhant was one of the most prominent data-faces of the television world. She made her television debut with the show 'Kusum' and later she was seen in the lead role in many shows. The handsome actor married supermodel Alessia Raut in the year 2017.Actor Salil Ankola, a close friend of Siddhant, shared the news on his social media handle. Posting a picture of the late actor, Salil wrote, "Gone too soon. RIP my friend Siddhant. I have no words to express my sadness."

Let us inform you that recently, the actor changed his name from anand Suryavanshi to Siddhant Veer Suryavanshi. He was earlier married to Ira, who was creatively associated with Star India. Their marriage lasted for 15 years, after which both of them called off their marriage. The former couple has a daughter named Diza. After separating from Ira, Siddhant tied the knot with supermodel Alessia Raut in 2017 who is a single mother and has a son named Mark.

He was introduced to Alessia by Siddhant's co-star and good friend Jasvir Kaur. In an earlier interview with a leading portal, Siddhant talked about his love life. He had said, "A common friend who knew we both wanted to settle down, planned our meeting. I met Alessia with an open mind and we immediately said yes to it. It was all after the first meeting. It was okay. Now, it looks like we were destined to be together. Everything is happening fast and we have decided not to break the flow. We want things to settle down."

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