Actor-comedian Robo Shankar passes away aged 46 in Chennai; Tributes pour in
Besides working in several films, Robo Shankar was also known for his TV appearances with shows like 'Kings of Comedy Juniors', 'Kanni Theevu', 'Sembaruthi', and 'Top Cooku Dupe Cooku Season 2'.
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Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin also condoled the demise of Robo Shankar.
Chennai, 19 Sept
Tamil actor-comedian Robo Shankar, known for working
alongside actors like Dhanush and Thalapathy Vijay, has passed away at 46. The
actor took his last breath at the GEM Hospital in Chennai on Thursday.
"Robo Shankar was admitted to GEM Hospital, Perungudi,
Chennai, on 16th September 2025 in a critical condition with a massive
gastrointestinal bleed and multiorgan dysfunction secondary to a complex
abdominal condition. He was managed in the critical care unit with intensive
medical management," the hospital said in a statement.
However, his condition rapidly deteriorated, and he passed
away on September 18 at 9:05 PM.
As soon as the news came out, condolences have been pouring
in from the industry, with stalwarts like Kamal Haasan paying an emotional
tribute.
Actor Radikaa Sarathkumar also took to her X handle and paid
a tribute to Robo Shankar. "Always keeps everyone happy with his humour
and works very hard to keep giving his best. Such a great great loss. My
prayers to the family and friends to be strong. RIP," she added.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin also condoled the demise of Robo Shankar.
"I was deeply saddened to hear the news of the demise
of actor Thiru Robo Shankar. Starting from stage performances, he expanded his
journey into television and cinema, entertaining the people of Tamil Nadu. I
extend my heartfelt condolences and sympathies to his bereaved family members
and the film fraternity mourning his loss," he said, in a grieving
statement.
Besides working in several films, Robo Shankar was also
known for his TV appearances with shows like 'Kings of Comedy Juniors', 'Kanni
Theevu', 'Sembaruthi', and 'Top Cooku Dupe Cooku Season 2'.
One of his best-known film roles came with Dhanush's
'Maari'.
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