More heartbreaking details have emerged following the tragic death of 33-year-old Twisha Sharma, a former Miss Pune, corporate marketing professional, and actress. Newly accessed WhatsApp conversations between Twisha and her mother paint a painful picture of a woman feeling utterly isolated, mentally harassed, and pleading to return to her hometown of Noida in the days leading up to the tragedy.
Twisha was found dead on May 12, 2026, at the Katara Hills residence of her husband, Samarth Singh, a Bhopal-based lawyer. The couple had met through a dating app in 2024 and married in December 2025. According to a preliminary medical report, the cause of death was hanging, though her family has fiercely disputed this due to multiple external injury marks visible on her body.
A Versatile Profile: From Pageants to Corporate Marketing
Twisha was highly educated and possessed a diverse portfolio that balanced creative passions with strong corporate execution. Her professional journey highlighted an accomplished individual before her recent relocation to Madhya Pradesh:
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Creative Pursuits: Crowned Miss Pune during her college years, she later stepped into the performing arts. She starred in the Telugu feature film Mugguru Monagallu, landed lead roles in several regional commercials, and actively explored independent filmmaking.
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Corporate Experience: She graduated with a BBA from Savitribai Phule Pune University in 2014 and later earned an MBA from the prestigious Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS) in 2024.
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Career Timeline: She worked for nearly six years as a hybrid Marketing Manager for Flavour Pot Foods in Mumbai before transitioning to a role as a Communication and Onboarding Manager at the German Academy of Digital Education (DADB) in Delhi.
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Holistic Interests: Beyond corporate hours, she was a certified yoga instructor and a practitioner of ancient Vipassana meditation techniques.
The SOS Messages to Her Mother: “My Life is a Living Hell”
While chats with her friends from May 7 highlighted her career anxieties from sitting idle at home, her direct messages to her mother exposed deep marital discord and emotional distress.
On April 30, following a trip, Twisha texted her mother immediately after landing, alleging that her husband had completely iced her out during their commute from the Bhopal airport.
“Kyu bheja mujhe yaha. Ye yaha baat he nahi kar raha hai” (Why did you send me to Bhopal? He isn’t talking to me here), she wrote.
“Bhopal bula kar phir se sab natak” (Called me to Bhopal only to stage the same old drama all over again).
“Mera jeevan narak ho gaya hai mummy” (My life has become a living hell, Mom).
Family Accuses Legal Family of Cover-Up; Seeks AIIMS Delhi Intervention
| Case Metric | Current Investigation Status | Family Grievances & Actions |
| Primary Accused | Samarth Singh (Husband, Lawyer) & Giribala Singh (Mother-in-law, Retired Judge) | Accused of murder and ongoing dowry harassment. |
| Police Response | Special Investigation Team (SIT) formed by state authorities. | Family claims local police initially refused to file an FIR and gave the accused time to secure anticipatory bail. |
| Current Action | Body held at AIIMS Bhopal mortuary for five days. | Family staged an intense protest outside Chief Minister Mohan Yadav’s house, demanding a fresh autopsy at AIIMS Delhi. |
Twisha’s father, Navnidhi Sharma, and her cousin, Ashish Sharma, have leveled serious allegations against her husband and mother-in-law, Giribala Singh, who is a retired judge. The family alleges that the mother-son duo used their systemic legal influence in Bhopal to stall the registration of a homicide FIR and manipulate early administrative procedures.
“We have been witnessing horror,” her cousin Ashish told reporters, describing how the family was forced to run from pillar to post—visiting the local police stations, the Women’s Commission, and the Human Rights Commission—just to get an investigation started. The newly formed SIT is currently reviewing the timeline of events, the external physical injuries found on Twisha, and the digital footprints left behind in her final text messages.

