Late comedian Raju Srivastava's last social media post will bring tears to your eyes

As comedian Raju Srivastava breathed his last on September 21, here's looking at his last social media post that will most definitely bring tears of joy to your eyes.
Raju Srivastava

Raju Srivastava

Bringing the whole country to a standstill, on September 21, it was reported that Raju Srivastava, best known as the happy pill of the nation passed away after battling for his life in the ICU for more than a month. As the comedian leaves his fans in grief, here's looking at how he made them laugh one final time before he was admitted to the hospital.
It is no secret that Raju Srivastava was a happy-go-lucky man. Taking to Instagram, the best part about his feed was the short videos he would post, leaving fans in splits with his jokes, mimicry and more. So, it goes without saying that his final post would be nothing less than a laughter riot.
On August 9, just a day before he was rushed to the hospital, Raju was out there doing what he does best - Leaving people in a fit of giggles. And this time, he tackled the iconic Covid care caller tune that India had adopted during the peak of the pandemic.
To refresh your memory, we are talking about the Covid tune, in the voice of Amitabh Bachchan that had become a constant for the entire year. Putting his own take to it, Raju Srivastava, being the spot-on mimic that he is, gave fans a hint of how the same lines would have been spoken by veteran stars like Shashi Kapoor and Vinod Khanna.
Here's looking at his last video that will leave you teary-eyed:
At just the age of 58, Raju Srivastava breathed his last after suffering a heart attack last month on August 10. He was admitted to AIIMS Delhi after experiencing chest pain and collapsing while working out at the gym.
The news of his passing was revealed by his family who had been keeping fans updated regarding his health status through social media posts.
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