Mayank Pawar cause of death: Splitsvilla 7’s most popular contestant dies at 37. His last Instagram post goes viral
Splitsvilla Season 7's former contestant, Mayank Pawar, has passed away at 37, leaving fans and the fitness community in shock. Known for his physique and positive attitude, he was also a seven-time Mr India titleholder. His sudden demise, with th...

Mayank Pawar dies at 37
However, the exact cause of Mayank Pawar’s death has not been revealed so far. The absence of details has only added to the shock among fans, many of whom are still struggling to process the sudden loss. Just weeks ago, on January 1, 2026, Mayank had celebrated his birthday, sharing moments of positivity and strength with his followers.Now, his last post on Instagram has gone viral, remembered him as more than just a public figure. It described him as a brother, a champion, a guide and a source of inspiration to many. The note further added, "A brother, a champion, a mentor, and an inspiration to many.
Mayank Pawar will forever live in our hearts.
Please join us in prayer and remembrance. Om Shanti."
Who was Mayank Pawar?
Mayank became a household name after participating in MTV Splitsvilla Season 7. With his impressive physique, straightforward attitude and warm personality, he quickly became one of the most admired contestants of the season. Viewers appreciated his honesty and sportsmanship, and he managed to create strong bonds inside the villa.During his journey on the show, he also earned the respect of the hosts, including Sunny Leone and Nikhil Chinappa. His elimination episode remains one of the most emotional moments of the season. Sunny Leone was visibly moved, while Nikhil Chinappa shared a heartfelt hug with him, which shows the affection and respect he had earned.
Despite facing an injury during one of the tasks, Mayank continued to perform with determination. His resilience and dedication stood out, further strengthening his fan base. For many viewers, he was not just a contestant but someone who represented strength combined with humility.
A prayer meet for Mayank Pawar will be held on Wednesday, February 25, 2026, from 5 PM to 6 PM at Valmiki Mandir, Sangam Park, Rana Pratap Bagh in North Delhi. Family, friends and admirers are expected to gather to pay their final respects.
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