Raju Srivastav prayer Meet Kapil Sharma Bharti Singh and other celebs arrived to pay last respects
Bollywood / Raju Srivastav prayer Meet Kapil Sharma Bharti Singh and other celebs arrived to pay last respects
Bollywood - Raju Srivastav prayer Meet Kapil Sharma Bharti Singh and other celebs arrived to pay last respects
Bollywood | Comedian Raju Srivastav is no more with us. He suffered a heart attack during a workout in the gym, after which he was admitted to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi. He said goodbye to the world on 21 September. When Raju Srivastava, who made everyone laugh, left everyone's eyes with tears. He fought to the death for about 40 days. Despite all the efforts of the doctors, he could not be saved. Raju Srivastava's family has returned to Mumbai. On Sunday, the family organized a prayer meet for him.The stars paid tributeRaju Srivastava's social media page was also informed about his prayer meet. It was organized between 4 to 6 pm at the ISKCON temple in Juhu. Many well-known stars of TV and film world reached Raju Srivastava's Prayer Meet. Everyone bid him a final farewell with moist eyes. Among them were Kapil Sharma, Bharti Singh, Harsh Limbachiyaa, Kiku Sharda, Anees Bazmee, Sambhavna Seth, KK Menon, Arun Govil, Juhi Babbar, Ehsan Qureshi Neil Nitin Mukesh and his father Nitin Mukesh among others.Big recognition from Laughter ChallengeRaju Srivastava was just 58 years old. He was admitted to the hospital on August 10 after a heart attack. Raju Srivastava was a big name in the world of comedy. He entered the entertainment industry in the 80s. In the year 2005, he participated in the standup comedy reality show 'The Great Indian Laughter Challenge', from where he got huge recognition and became a household name. Raju Srivastava is survived by wife Shikha Srivastava and two children Antara-Ayushmann.From actors to politicians expressed griefNot only the film personalities but also the political stalwarts condoled the death of Raju Srivastava. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, BJP National President JP Nadda and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal expressed grief by tweeting after the death of Raju Srivastava.