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Tanvi Trivedi | TNN

Raju Srivastava developed a minor infection few days ago, but he is stable now, said a close friend

Raju Srivastava, who suffered a heart attack on August 10, and was admitted to AIIMS in New Delhi, developed an infection a few days back. The comedian, who suffered an infection, also got fever. However, now he is okay and the medical team is keeping track of his condition.

Raju Srivastava's close family friend Dr Aneel Morarka revealed, "Rajuji developed an infection a few days back, but that was cured in some time. He had got fever and that's why the team is now taking utmost precautions to not let anyone come inside. Only his wife and daughter are allowed inside. They also meet him with a lot of precautions because currently in this condition, it is important that he does not get any infection, and his health improves."

Aneel revealed that Raju Srivastava had opened his eyes a few days ago. "He opened his eyes a few days ago, but his condition needs to improve. The doctors are trying their best and we are all praying that he recovers soon. Hopefully, he will be out of danger and will be well soon. I was in Delhi with him for many days but now I have come back to Mumbai."

Raju Srivastava was last seen making an appearance on India's Laughter Champion around a month back. He has been part of many comedy shows and has also acted in films. He has also made several appearances on The Kapil Sharma Show, Gangs of Hussepur, Adalat and many other shows. Recently, the legendary Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan had also tweeted for his recovery.

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