Renowned Comedian Raju Srivastav passes away at the age of 58. The comedian took his last breath at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in New Delhi. Raju was admitted to AIIMS after he had a heart attack on August 10. After 41 days of being hospitalized, the comedian passes away at 10:20 am.
A heart attack struck the 58-year-old stand-up comedian as he was working out in a South Delhi gym. When Raju was transferred to the hospital, he reportedly complained that he felt uncomfortable. The following day, he had an angioplasty, and ever then, he has been on a ventilator.
Raju Srivastav’s Cousin had earlier reported to PTI that, “While performing his normal exercise on the treadmill, he unexpectedly collapsed. When he had a heart attack, the AIIMS hospital was contacted right away “.
The comedian’s health had seen considerable changes over the previous few days. Despite claims that Raju had regained consciousness on August 25, Raju’s brother Dipoo Srivastava told ABP News that the family had not received any such information from the physicians. Dipoo had also stated that the comedian had made only a slight progress and was only slowly getting better. But unfortunately he passed away today .
With his clever one-liners and humorous insights on some extremely current topics in life, Raju carved out a place for himself in the world of stand-up comedy. He became well-known thanks to the groundbreaking stand-up comedy talent competition programme “The Great Indian Laughter Challenge,” which debuted its inaugural season in 2005. His works include appearance in Hindi Films like “Maine Pyar Kiya,” “Baazigar,” “Bombay to Goa” (remake), and “Aamdani Atthani Kharcha Rupaiya”. He participated in the third season of “Bigg Boss.” He served as the Uttar Pradesh Film Development Council’s chairman.