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Promising Kannada Actor Santosh Balaraj Dies at 34 After Illness

Kannada actor Santosh Balaraj has sadly passed away at the age of 34 due to complications from jaundice. His death occurred on Tuesday morning while he was receiving treatment at a private hospital in Bengaluru. This unexpected loss has left fans and the film community in shock, as he was regarded as a rising star in the Kannada film industry.
Health Struggles and Untimely Death
According to reports, Santosh had been battling jaundice for several weeks. His condition deteriorated rapidly in the days leading up to his death, culminating in his passing in the Intensive Care Unit around 10 a.m. on that fateful Tuesday. His family, including his mother, were by his side during this difficult time.
Son of the late film producer Anekal Balaraj, who was known for the 2003 hit film Kariya, Santosh’s career was shaped by his family’s legacy. Tragically, his father passed away in a road accident in January 2022, leaving Santosh to navigate both personal and professional challenges.
A Promising Career in Kannada Cinema
Santosh Balaraj gained prominence through his roles in films such as Ganapa (2015) and its sequel, Kariya 2. His performance in Ganapa, directed by Prabhu Srinivas, marked a significant turning point in his career, garnering him greater recognition and numerous offers for future projects.
In an interview with Bangalore Mirror during the release of Kariya 2, he expressed his gratitude for the opportunities that arose following his earlier success. “When it comes to change in my career, Ganapa itself has changed me a lot. I received a lot of offers because of Ganapa‘s success, and now Kariya 2 is also in the same vein,” he stated, reflecting on the anticipation surrounding the film.
Santosh also appeared in the romantic drama Olavine Ole, directed by Teshi Venkatesh. This film was well-received, particularly for its exploration of social issues such as honour killings. His portrayal of the lead character Kanteerava in the film Janma (2013), directed by Chakravarthi, further showcased his acting range and ability to connect with audiences.
His contributions to the Kannada film industry will be remembered, and his sudden passing serves as a reminder of the fragility of life, even for those who are on the rise. Santosh Balaraj is survived by his mother, and his legacy will undoubtedly continue through the films he has left behind.
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