The Telugu film industry is reeling from the loss of veteran actor Venkat Raj, popularly known as Fish Venkat, who passed away on Friday at the age of 53 due to severe kidney failure.
He had been undergoing intensive treatment at PRK Hospital in Chandanagar, Hyderabad, and was on ventilator support during his final days.
Fish Venkat had been battling kidney-related complications for the past nine months, with both kidneys failing and dialysis proving inadequate. Despite support from fellow actor Prabhas, financial difficulties and a lack of a suitable donor hindered a critical transplant.
Recognised for his comic timing and distinctive Telangana accent, Fish Venkat began his cinematic journey with the 2000 hit Kushi and charmed audiences in movies like Aadi, Bunny, and Gabbar Singh. His recent roles in Slum Dog Husband and Narakasura showcased his enduring appeal.
He is survived by his wife, Suvarna and daughter Sravanthi, who had publicly appealed for help to meet his medical costs. His passing leaves a void in Telugu cinema, where his vibrant energy and unique presence made him a beloved figure among fans and peers alike.