Comedian Raju Srivastava admitted to AIIMS Hospital following a heart attack

Stand-Up Comedian turned politician Raju Srivastava is allegedly being treated at AIIMS Hospital after suffering a heart attack. Raju reportedly passed out while working out at a gym and was taken to the hospital.
Raju Srivastava

Raju Srivastava

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Stand-Up Comedian turned politician Raju Srivastava is allegedly being treated at AIIMS Hospital after suffering a heart attack. Raju reportedly passed out while working out at a gym and was taken to the hospital.
Raju was on a treadmill when he lost his balance and fell. He was at South Delhi's Cult gym. According to a source close to the comedian told ABP news that Raju already has a heart-related medical background. He's had stents in the past. The type of surgery to be done is now being decided by the doctors at AIIMS.
The actor-comedian was in Delhi since August 1. On July 29, he had travelled from Mumbai to Udaipur. On July 30, he gave a performance there before travelling back to Delhi to visit his two brothers and pals. He has regained consciousness, but is kept under observation at the hospital.
Comedian Sunil Pal informed about Raju's health situation on his Instagram and said that he is now entirely safe and is healing. He also expressed his wishes for a quick recovery and informed the fans of his improving health.
On the professional front, Raju has made a name for himself in the field of stand-up comedy with his clever jokes and humorous interpretations of some really pertinent real-life events. He gained notoriety as a result of the groundbreaking stand-up comedy show The Great Indian Laughter Challenge, which debuted its inaugural season in 2005. Its judges were Navjot Singh Sidhu and Shekhar Suman.
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