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Monal Naval

Radhamonal Naval (26 January 1981 – 14 April 2002), known professionally as Monal, was an Indian former actress who appeared in Tamil language films. She is known for her debut role in the film Paarvai Ondre Pothume (2001) alongside Kunal. Monal died on 14 April 2002 after committing suicide in her apartment in Chennai.[1]

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Born
Radhamonal Naval

(1981-01-26)26 January 1981
Delhi, India
Died14 April 2002(2002-04-14) (aged 21)
Chennai, India
Cause of deathSuicide by hanging
OccupationFilm actress
Years active2000–2002
RelativesSimran (sister)
Jyoti Anand (sister)
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Early life

Monal was born on 26 January 1981 as Radhamonal Naval to parents Ashok Naval and Saratha in Delhi. She did her schooling in Delhi and college in Bombay, and studied for the Bachelor of Commerce degree in Mithibai College. She had two sisters, Simran and Jyothi, and a brother, Sumeet.

Career

She did some modelling, fashion shows and beauty contests, and subsequently received film offers. Her sister Simran was a leading actress in South Indian films during the period, while another sister, Jyoti, made her debut in 2003.[2] She made her debut in 2001 and was reported by the media for throwing tantrums on the sets of her first film.[3] She was signed up to make her debut in Badri alongside Vijay, but her first release was Paarvai Ondre Pothume alongside Kunal (the lead actor of Kadhalar Dhinam).[4]

Monal appeared in a few more films, with most turning out to be moderate successes at the box office. At the time of her death, she was working on Dadagiri, a Telugu film which also featured her Suman, and Best of Luck, a Tamil film co-starring Eashwar and Yugendran.[5][6] On the day of her death, she had attended the launch of her new film Paiye Janmam, literally translating into "Ghost Life".[7]

Death

She died by suicide, and was found hanging on 14 April 2002, aged just 21, in her room in Chennai.[8][9]

In May 2002, her sister Simran accused choreographer Prasanna Sujit for being a possible reason for her suicide, claiming that Prasanna had broken off his relationship with her just days earlier.[10][11]

Filmography

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YearFilmRoleLanguageNotes
2000IndradhanushYavanikaKannadaCredited as Abhisarika
2001Paarvai Ondre PothumeNeethaTamil
BadriMamatiTamil
LovelyMadhubalaTamil
SamudhiramPriyaTamil
IshtamTeluguSpecial appearance
2002Vivaramana AaluTamilGuest appearance
Maa Tujhhe SalaamNargisHindi
Charlie ChaplinThilothamaTamil
Pesadha Kannum PesumeSwethaTamil
2005AadhikkamJhansiTamilPosthumously released 3 years after death
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