Tragedy hits the Kamla Pasand family as Deepti Chaurasia dies by suicide in Delhi. Explosive allegations of physical abuse, infidelity, and a secret second marriage surface from her brother, contradicting the family’s denial. Read the police investigation update and key diary details.

Kamla Pasand Owner Daughter-in-Law Suicide Allegations Domestic Violence
A shattering tragedy has engulfed one of India’s wealthiest business families following the alleged death by suicide of Deepti Chaurasia, the daughter-in-law of pan masala magnate Kamal Kishor Chaurasia, the owner of the popular Kamla Pasand brand. Deepti, aged 38, was discovered hanging at the family’s lavish South Delhi residence in Vasant Vihar on Tuesday, sending shockwaves through the corporate and social circles. While the immediate focus was on the nature of the demise, the incident has rapidly escalated into a high-profile case involving explosive counter-claims of domestic violence, betrayal, and a deeply fractured relationship within the ultra-rich dynasty.
The initial police investigation confirmed the recovery of a suicide note and a personal diary from Deepti’s room. In what is now a critical piece of evidence, the note reportedly contained an anguished question about her marriage: “If there is no love and trust in a relationship, what is the point of life?” While the note itself does not explicitly name any individual, police sources indicate the diary entries contained multiple references to marital discord and relationship issues with her husband, Harpreet (also known as Arpit). This revelation immediately established the ongoing stress within the high-net-worth family.

