The incident took place in Chikkaballapura town, 60 km away from Bengaluru. (File image for representation)

A 35-year-old married woman in Bengaluru committed suicide on Friday after her singing partner reportedly started avoiding her on a karaoke music application.

The incident took place in Chikkaballapura town, 60 km away from Bengaluru.

The woman, a passionate singer, was active on the popular karaoke music app, 'Smule', and had more than 18,000 followers.

According to the Times of India, the woman had befriended a man on the app and the two used to sing songs together. The duo reportedly became a hit among app users.

The two eventually shared their contact numbers and even became friends on Facebook. Things took a nasty turn when the man started avoiding the woman after some people started speaking ill about the duo. The 35-year-old woman was upset with her karaoke partner over this and reportedly fought with him.

Police suspect that the woman had committed suicide on Friday night but the matter came to light only when her husband, who works as a plumber and was out of town, could not get through to her on the phone.

The woman has left behind a suicide note in which she stated that no one was responsible for her death and also requested her husband to take care of their two kids, TOI reported.

The deceased was a homemaker and mother of two boys.

"We are ascertaining what exactly forced her to take the extreme step," police said.