
Rakesh Poojary Death News: Comedy Khiladigalu fame Rakesh Poojary dies of heart attack
In a tragic turn of events,
, the beloved comedian and winner of
Season 3, passed away after suffering a
in the early hours of Monday. He reportedly attended a mehndi ceremony in Nitte, located in Karkala taluk of Udupi district, when the incident occurred around 2 a.m.
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The untimely demise of the popular TV and theatre personality has sent shockwaves across the
and his fanbase. A photograph believed to be Rakesh's last, taken during the mehendi celebration, has now gone viral on social media. In the image, he is seen smiling and posing with his friends, a poignant reminder of his ever-cheerful personality.
Actor Shivraj KR Pete confirmed the heartbreaking news, stating that Rakesh had returned to attend the ceremony after wrapping up a shoot for
.
Tributes have been pouring in since the news broke. Actress Rakshitha, who was a judge on Comedy Khiladigalu, shared an emotional message:
"The ever smiling Rakesha… my fav Rakesha… the most sweetest, kindest, loving person… Namma Rakesha… will miss u magne."
Who Was Rakesh Poojary?
Fondly known as
Vishwaroop
, Rakesh was a celebrated figure in the Kannada television circuit. He rose to fame after participating in Comedy Khiladigalu Season 2, where his team finished as runner-up.
He went on to win the title in the third season, further solidifying his place in the hearts of viewers.
Beyond television, Rakesh had a flourishing career in theatre and cinema. He appeared in Kannada films like Pailwan and Itu Entha Lokavayya, and made his mark in Tulu cinema with films like Petkammi and Ammer Police.
A multi-talented performer with impeccable comic timing and a heart of gold, Rakesh Poojary's legacy will live on through his performances and the love he earned on and off screen.
He is survived by his family, friends, and countless fans who will forever cherish the joy he brought into their lives.
May his soul rest in peace.
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