Bengali fame Shraboni Bonik passes away in Kolkata due to lung adenocarcinoma

Bengali fame Shraboni Bonik passes away in Kolkata due to lung adenocarcinoma
TRIGGER WARNING: This article contains mention of death due to cancer. Reader discretion is advised for its sensitive content.Bengali television fame Shraboni Bonik took her last breath in Kolkata this morning. She was battling with cancer, director Babu Banik confirmed.

Shraboni's health issue

Shraboni was diagnosed with lung adenocarcinoma, and her health had reportedly been weak over the past few weeks. As her condition was not good, she was admitted to the hospital, and she breathed her last after failing to respond to the treatment.A close friend of Shraboni, director Babu Banik, expressed his grief and mourned the actress’ untimely demise.“Some acquaintances are made through work, but when that acquaintance takes on a different dimension, beyond any desire, condition, or interest, and binds two families with an invisible thread, that is what is called true friendship. Today, after losing Shrabony, I and my family are all speechless. No one lasts forever. But I can't believe that Shrabony will leave so soon. I have heard that the soul has no death. So I pray for the peace of her soul.
Shraboni's work will forever remain in people's minds,” he penned.This year, Shraboni’s son, Achyut Adarsh, had taken to social media to seek financial help for his mother’s treatment.“Today, as my mother completed her first chemotherapy session, I saw not defeat, but victory. Her tired smile carried the fire of survival. Her journey is no longer only about fighting cancer; it is about redefining what it means to live, to transform pain into purpose, and to turn suffering into strength. So fight, Maa, not because the world asks you to, but because it is who you are. If you could raise me through sleepless nights, endless sacrifices, and all my storms, then surely cancer cannot stand against you,” he penned down in his post."

Professional front

The actress was seen in Sraboni Banik's 'Chander Bari,' 'Bhutu,' and 'Sohag Chand.'
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