After developing a little temperature, comedian Raju Srivastav was once again placed on a ventilator. The All India Institute of Medical Sciences in Delhi is providing medical care for him. The actor reportedly regained consciousness on August 25 and has been healing ever since, but the most recent event has once again caused his admirers to be concerned for his wellbeing.
According to reports, the comedian is still aware and moving his body normally. Without oxygen assistance, the comedian was previously measuring Spo2 levels of between 80% and 90%. On August 10, Raju Srivastava was taken to AIIMS after having a heart attack at the gym. His trainer drove him right away to the hospital for surgery.
The comedian’s health has seen considerable changes during the last several days. The comedian is currently being constantly watched for fever while he recovers.
Raju began working in the entertainment business in the late 1980s and gained notoriety in 2005 after taking part in the inaugural season of the stand-up comedy programme “The Great Indian Laughter Challenge.”