Raju Srivastava's condition improving, ventilator may be removed, says Sunil Pal

    Pal said that Srivastav’s body is reacting in different ways and the response has been positive. He also informed that he will be travelling to Delhi to meet Srivastav in two-three days.

    Raju Srivastava's condition improving, ventilator may be removed, says Sunil Pal

    It seems fans’ prayers are being heard as Raju Srivastava’s heath is now on recovery. The comedian suffered a heart attack during his workout session at South Delhi gym following which he was rushed to the hospital. His condition got critical and was kept on ventilator thereafter. His close friend Sunil Pal has shared a recent update on his heath saying that he has heard that ventilator may be removed today if his health continues to show progress.

    Pal said that Srivastava’s body is reacting in different ways and the response has been positive. He also informed that he will be travelling to Delhi to meet Srivastava in two-three days. “I have not spoken to his family but I have heard he can be removed from the ventilator today. As of now, nothing is confirmed,” he was quoted as saying.

    On the other hand, Srivastava’s manager has said that the comedian’s condition is stable but he is still unconscious. He said that doctors are treating him well and he’s being monitored round the clock. He also added that doctor has assured that his health is improving but will take time. While Srivastava’s daughter Antara, said her father is stable and unconscious. Shekhar Suman , actor and close friend of Srivastava, tweeted that Raju’s organs are working properly. He also informed that the doctors treating him said that he was improving rapidly.

    Meanwhile, Srivastava was rushed to AIIMS, Delhi on August 9 with chest pain. It was later revealed that he suffered a major heart attack. Post which he underwent an angioplasty and has been on life support since then. According to his family sources, Srivastava was exercising on the treadmill when he suffered a massive stroke. In terms of work, Srivastava was part of shows like Comedy Ka Maha Muqabala, The Great Indian Laughter Challenge, Comedy Nights with Kapil, and Comedy Circus among others.