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Supriya Ganesh Breaks Silence on The Pitt Departure
3 Jun
Summary
- Supriya Ganesh confirms her character's exit was a creative decision.
- Producers cite the medical profession's high turnover as reason.
- Fans express disappointment over multiple women of color departures.

Actress Supriya Ganesh has shed light on her character Samira Mohan's departure from HBO Max's The Pitt ahead of its third season. Ganesh stated in a June 3, 2026, interview with the Los Angeles Times that the decision was made by executive producers R. Scott Gemmill, Noah Wyle, and John Wells, describing it as a "creative decision."
Ganesh expressed that she will "treasure all the memories" from her time on the show and feels sad for the fans who will miss her character. Her exit, along with Tracy Ifeachor's after season 1, has sparked backlash, with both departures attributed to creative choices.
Executive producer R. Scott Gemmill explained the departures reflect the realities of the medical profession, where staff often move on. He also addressed criticism about multiple women of color leaving, calling it a "coincidence" from having a diverse cast. Noah Wyle echoed this, emphasizing the "revolving door" of emergency rooms and the need to keep storylines fresh.
Despite the departures, The Pitt has been renewed for a third season on HBO Max. Wyle acknowledged Ganesh's significant contribution and wished her well in her future endeavors.