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Veteran actress Radhika Sarathkumar’s mother passes away

RIP Geetha Radha: Veteran actress Radhika Sarathkumar’s mother passes away at the age of 86; tributes pour in

Late legendary star M.R. Radha’s wife and the mother of popular actress Radhika Sarathkumar, Geetha Radha, has passed away. She departed from the mortal world on Sunday, September 21, 2025, in Chennai, due to old age and deteriorating health conditions. She was 86 years old. Radhika shared the sad news in a statement that broke hearts. Her entire family is in a state of grief over the loss of her mother.Radhika shares the sad news of her mother’s demiseThe statement issued by Radhika read, “My beloved mother GeethaRadha passed away this evening. Her mortal remains have been kept at her residence at No. 3, Binny Road, Manasarava Apartment, Poes Garden, Chennai – 86 for the public, relatives, and friends to pay their last respects. The last rites will be performed on Sep 22 at 4.30 pm at the Besantnagar crematorium,” Radhika said. More about Geetha RadhaGeetha Radha was the third wife of M.R. Radha. Their children, Radhika and Nirosha, are both famous actresses who have established themselves in the film industry. Geetha Radha focused more on her family and raising her children, and maintained a low profile in public.Fans and friends pour out heartfelt condolencesThe news of Geetha’s demise left everyone in profound grief. Several fans took to social media to pay their final respects. “We pray to God for the repose of her soul, and express our heartfelt condolences to your family,” read a post.Another internet user shared, “We express our heartfelt condolences to you and your family during this difficult time”.”Her good deeds, love, and support will always be remembered. This is a great loss not only for the family but also for the fans,” stated a post on X, while another netizen shared, “We hope that God will rest her soul in peace, and her memories will always be alive in everyone’s hearts.”

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