Updated On: 22 September, 2022 07:44 AM IST | Mumbai | Letty Mariam Abraham
Beginning with mimicry of Big B, to having the country in splits, it was quite a ride for the comedian. Fellow stand-up comics remember the man who’d always leave you with a smile

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In 2005, the Indian audience realised two things — stand-up comedy made for an entertaining television offering, and that some of the most hilarious stories could come from a barber. As The Great Indian Laughter Challenge opened its maiden season, Kanpur-born Raju Srivastava took to the stage to tell us tales as Gajodhar bhaiyya, a fictional character said to be inspired by a barber from his hometown. By the time the season ended, Srivastava’s dream run had begun. Over the past 17 years, he became one of the biggest names in stand-up comedy.

Raju Srivastava flanked by Sunil Pal and Ahsaan Qureshi