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Hans India
08-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Hans India
Vishwak Sen Helps Fish Venkat in Urgent Kidney Transplant Need
Fish Venkat, a well-known Telugu actor who plays funny villain roles, is very sick. He has a kidney problem, and his health is getting worse every day. He is now getting treatment at RBM Private Hospital in Boduppal and needs a kidney transplant soon. Venkat's daughter, Sravanthi, said he has been getting dialysis for many years because his kidneys do not work well. She said a kidney transplant is the only choice now. The family is looking for a donor but is facing money problems. Young actor Vishwak Sen helped by giving Rs. 2 lakh to Venkat's family. Many people on social media are praising Vishwak Sen for his help. Some reports said actor Prabhas will pay for Venkat's operation. But Venkat's wife Suvarna and daughter Sravanthi said this is not true. They said someone pretended to be Prabhas' manager and gave wrong information. They think Prabhas may not know about this yet but will help if he knows. Venkat's family is asking film industry people for help. Senior actors and leaders have also asked for support. The family said even selling their house may not be enough to pay for the transplant. They are trying to find a donor from different groups.


India.com
06-07-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
Who is Fish Venkat? Telugu cinema's comic face now in urgent need of a kidney transplant
Who is Fish Venkat? Telugu cinema's comic face now in urgent need of a kidney transplant In the Telugu film industry, many talented performers have captivated the hearts of the audience with their comic timing, strong screen presence, and more. One such gem from the industry is Fish Venkat. He is a familiar face in the Telugu film industry and is commonly seen in supporting roles in several films. His quick wit and unique Telangana accent make him stand out from the crowd and have earned him name and fame. However, recently the famous actor has been making headlines, but this time it's not for his work but rather for his serious health condition. Fish Venkat is battling kidney failure. In the last few weeks, his serious condition has been doing the rounds, and as per the reports, his health has deteriorated over the past few weeks. He is also in urgent need of a kidney transplant. Who is Fish Venkat? Fish Venkat hails from Hyderabad, Telangana, and has a knack for acting right from his childhood. He ventured into the world of entertainment in the early 2000s with his debut film Kushi. From his quick wit, comic timing to his infectious energy, he has made a name for himself in the industry and in the hearts of the audience. He has worked in many hit films like Bunny, Adhurs, Dhee, Gabbar Singh, DJ Tillu, Slum Dog Husband, Narakasura, and Coffee with a Killer. He also appeared in a negative role, which further cemented his versatility as an actor. Fish Venkat – Early Life and Work Speaking of his personal life, Fish Venkat is married to Suvarna, and the couple has a daughter named Sravanthi. His daughter, Sravanthi, also recently made an emotional appeal for assistance and help during the times of his father's serious condition. She also revealed that her father, Fish Vekant, has also been on dialysis for the last nine months, and his health has further worsened as his kidneys have completely failed. He is currently in the hospital and was also put on a ventilator. As per the Doctors, a kidney transplant is the only solution, and it would cost around INR 50 lakhs. Fish Venkat's Serious Health She also further shared that actor Prabhas' team had contacted them and promised to provide financial support for the transplant. 'Daddy is very unwell and in the ICU. Prabhas' assistant assured us of help and asked to be informed when the transplant happens,' she said. However, Venkat's wife later said that even though actor Prabhas offered financial help, no funds have been received so far. Actor Pawan Kalyan also contributed INR 2 lakhs towards the treatment Due to medical constraints, no family member has been able to donate their kidney; therefore, the family is going through a tough time finding a suitable kidney donor. Venkant's daughter, Sravanthi, has requested support from the public and stars like Allu Arjun and Jr. NTR to help find a donor and save her father's life.


Time of India
22-04-2025
- Automotive
- Time of India
Truck driver's daughter beats fin odds, scores 99.4%, weaves IIT dream
Hyderabad: Kethavath Sravanthi , daughter of a truck driver, who scored an impressive 994 marks out of 1,000 in her second-year Intermediate exams, hopes to become the first person in her family to study at an IIT . The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (BIE) declared the results of the Intermediate first year and second year on Tuesday. Sravanthi, who was pulled out of a private school and admitted to a tribal welfare school in Class 5 due to her family's financial constraints, wants to pursue engineering at one of the top IITs so that she can "give her parents a comfortable life they have been deprived of so far." Her mother is a fruit vendor. "Both my parents have a meagre income. All I want to do in life is to study well and secure a high-paying job so we can lead a comfortable life," said the 17-year-old. A resident of Devarakonda, the teenager said while she is enthused by her Intermediate performance, she is keen on pulling off a similar feat in JEE as well. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Google Brain Co-Founder Andrew Ng, Recommends: Read These 5 Books And Turn Your Life Around Blinkist: Andrew Ng's Reading List Undo "I secured 79 percentile in JEE main and qualified for advanced. Now, I am putting in all my efforts to crack this exam," she said, adding while she has not made up her mind about which branch to pursue, her goal is to get into an IIT. "No one in my extended family has ever studied at an IIT. I will be the first if I get in," Sravanthi said. A student of the Centre of Excellence, Parigi, under the Telangana Tribal Welfare Residential Educational Society (TGTWREIS), the girl said it would be financially difficult for her parents to fund her undergraduate studies. "Even my brother wrote his Inter second-year examinations along with me. So, my parents will have to support both of us," she said. Until the Covid-19 lockdown, her father used to drive an auto-rickshaw. "He only started driving a truck in the last few years, and we're still struggling financially," Sravanthi said. Her family had to give up cultivating cotton on their 2-acre land due to lack of resources.