Indian TV actor Aman Jaiswal dies in Mumbai road mishap
Indian TV actor Aman Jaiswal died after a truck hit his motorbike on Andheri Jogeshwari road in Mumbai on Friday, media reports said.
The incident took place around 2 p.m. while the actor was going for an audition, reported UNI.
He reportedly died before he was admitted to hospital.
Police have registered a case for rash and negligent driving against the truck driver and an investigation was on, UNI reported.
He is known for playing the lead role in TV serial "Dhartiputra Nandini".
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