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Raju Srivastava admitted in AIIMS Ventilator. Suffered SEVERE heart attack on Thursday. Undergone angioplasty !

The popular stand up comedian of the country Raju Srivastava has undergone angioplasty and is under critical care of the cardiologists at All India Institute of medical Sciences where he was admitted by his GYM trainer today after he suffered a cardiac arrest while working on treadmill. According to news coming in Raju Srivastava was working out in a GYM while on treadmill. He felt acute pain in his chest and felt uneasy. His trainer lost no time and brought him to AIIMS where he was put on ventilator and resuscitated by giving CPR twice. He is under the care and monitoring of senior cardiologist Dr. Nayar. The Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath contacted his family members by communicating with them over phone and assured of every possible help instructing his senior officers to help the artist cum comic actor Raju Srivastava in all respects. Raju Srivastava was admitted at AIIMS this morning and has after resuscitation undergone a successful angioplasty. However, he was shifted to Ventilator from ICU in the afternoon after his condition further deteriorated n brain not responding. His condition is now stated to be improving and stable though in Ventilator of AIIMS cardiology department. Kindly recall that popular stand up comedian Raju Srivastava was the part of various popular comedy shows in TV namely Great Indian Laughter challenge, Comedy Circus, Kapil Sharma Show, Shaktiman etc and had also acted in some Bollywood movies like Maine Pyar Kiya, Tezaab, Bazigar etc and have earned tremendous applaud n accolades. He carries behind him a good fan following. Wishing him eary recovery.

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  1. This news is old. He is in critical condition and his heart is not responding so now pumping blood with artifical machines

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