From Rs 50 per show to ‘King of Comedy’: Raju Srivastav’s inspiring life ( Photo Credit – Facebook )

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The Indian comedy galactic cluster lost its brightest star in the form of Raju Srivastav, who passed away around 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday at AIIMS, New Delhi. Srivastava’s journey to become one of the most widely recognised Indian comedians was rife with struggles and reinventions as an artiste and as a person.

Raju was born in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, to a government employee and poet, Ramesh Chandra Srivastav, and homemaker, Saraswati Srivastav. Named Satya Prakash Srivastav at birth, Raju harboured the dream of becoming a comic artiste since his childhood and he moved to Mumbai in the 1980s to give a definitive shape to his dream.

Raju Srivastav initially struggled to get work because comedy was a new art form for the mainstream back then. To make ends meet, Raju started driving an auto-rickshaw but kept his passion alive by performing in stand-up shows for a measly sum of Rs 50.

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