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Telugu actor Fish Venkat, 53, succumbed to kidney failure due to lack of funds for transplant? Report

Telugu actor Fish Venkat, 53, succumbed to kidney failure due to lack of funds for transplant? Report

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Telugu actor and renowned comedian Fish Venkat has now passed away at 53. The actor had been hospitalized for a long time now, and his family had requested fund support from the many actors with whom the former had worked.
Fish Venkat passes away
Fish Venkat, a.k.a. Venkat Raj, passed away in Hyderabad on July 19. The actor was on ventilator support and was supposed to get a kidney transplant. However, his family had a lack of funds for the same; as a result, they had urged noted actors from the film fraternity to help them out.
Unfortunately, due to the lack of funds, the actor could not get the kidney transplant and has passed away. He is survived by his wife and daughter.
Fish Venkat's daughter pleaded for financial support for his father
Speaking with One India previously, Fish Venkat's daughter had shared the health update of her father with everyone and revealed that he was in ICU and was battling a kidney ailment.
She had even called out actors like Pawan Kalyan, Jr NTR, Allu Arjun and others and pleaded for help for his father.
In her words, 'Be it Chiranjeevi, Pawan Kalyan, Allu Arjun, or Jr NTR, I hope they help us find a donor for my father. He has worked in such good films with all of them. No one seems to care about him now. I request everyone to please help my father.'
When Fish Venkat's family got a false call for help from Prabhas
Amid Fish Venkat's daughter's statement stirring headlines, a report claimed that Prabhas had reached out to the family and offered them financial aid of Rs. 50 lakhs.
The comedian's family initially revealed that the Rebel star's assistant had called and confirmed the same. But it was not true.
A person close to Fish Venkat's family later remarked that the call was fake and was the work of an imposter.
The person said, 'Some unknown person called us pretending to be Prabhas Anna's assistant. We found out after that it was a fake call. He doesn't even know something like this is happening. We have not received any financial help yet.'
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