According to Antara Srivastav, Amitabh Bachchan inquired about Raju’s health “every single day.”

The late comedian Raju Srivastav’s daughter Antara has thanked a number of people for their assistance after her father had a heart attack.
In a recent interview, Antara thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and claimed that their communication lasted till the very end. Antara added that Amitabh Bachchan, a well-known actor, frequently checked in on Raju while he was in the hospital.
More than 40 days after being admitted to the hospital, in September 2022, Raju passed away from a heart attack. He had been kept alive since his admission to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) on August 10, 2022. He was cremated in the presence of his loved ones and close friends.
In an interview, Antara stated, “I want to congratulate our Prime Minister, Narendra Modi ji.” When my father passed away, he immediately contacted my mother and kept in touch with her until the very end. As a result, a lot of things became easier for us. Arvind Kejriwal sent a letter to us. My father is a big follower of Laloo Prasad Yadav. And I have to tell you about a man who called my father’s hospital room every day to ask how he was doing. Amitabh Bachchan is that. That is a significant event. My father looked up to him, and Mr. Bachchan helped him become who he was. All of this gave us a lot of courage.
Additionally, she remarked, “I am grateful to Kapil Sharma for honouring my father in his show.” Every day, Johnny Lever called four times and prayed fervently for my father. Arunabh Kumar and Shreyansh Pandey of TVF conducted a screening of my father’s final TVF shot. Ironically, he was discussing life and death. It was an extremely sensitive time. The list is excessively large and includes other names from the sector.
Since the 1980s, Raju has worked in the entertainment industry. He had multiple appearances in Hindi films, such as Maine Pyaar Kiya and Baazigar.
After participating in the inaugural season of the reality stand-up comedy series The Great Indian Laughter Challenge in 2005, he gained notoriety. The third season of the comedy series Hostel Daze featured his final on-screen appearance and was made available after his passing.



