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Mayank Pawar's death has shocked film and fitness industries. Photo: Mayank Pawar/Instagram

Mumbai/IBNS: Indian reality TV personality, professional bodybuilder, and celebrity fitness trainer Mayank Pawar, who appeared in MTV Splitsvilla Season 7, died at the age of 37 on Tuesday, media reports said.

Known as a prominent fitness influencer, Pawar’s sudden demise has left the entertainment and fitness industries in shock.

He rose to fame as a contestant on MTV Splitsvilla Season 7, where he gained popularity for his disciplined lifestyle and sincere personality.

Apart from reality television, Pawar was a bodybuilding champion and a Mr India titleholder, earning recognition and respect in India’s fitness community.

He also worked as a celebrity fitness trainer, mentoring aspiring athletes and promoting health, discipline, and physical fitness.

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