Aju
Varghese
Apologizes
To
T.
S.
Raju
For
False
Statement:
Today
morning,
fake
reports
circulated
about
the
death
of
actor
T.
S.
Raju,
but
he
quickly
refuted
them
in
an
interview
with
Asianet
News,
confirming
his
good
health.
Raju
expressed
that
this
incident
marks
his
third
rebirth.
He
also
shared
that
Aju
Varghese,
a
film
actor
who
initially
posted
a
condolence
message
on
Facebook,
personally
called
and
apologised
upon
realising
the
mistake.
Aju
Varghese
took
to
Facebook
to
apologise
to
T.S.
Raju,
sincerely
expressing
regret
for
his
incorrect
statement
and
the
distress
caused
to
Raju
and
his
family.
Aju
admitted
that
he
fell
victim
to
false
news
circulating
on
social
media.
T.S.
Raju
revealed
that
this
wasn't
the
first
time
such
rumours
about
his
demise
had
surfaced.
Earlier,
actor
and
producer
Dinesh
Panicker
came
forward
to
confirm
that
the
news
of
Raju's
passing
was
false.
Dinesh
Panicker
mentioned
that
Kishore
Satya,
the
president
of
'Atma,'
an
association
of
serial
actors,
directly
spoke
with
T.
S.
Raju
and
assured
everyone
of
his
well-being.
Dinesh
Panicker
emphatically
declared
the
news
about
T.S.
Raju
to
be
fake.
Kishore
Sathya,
in
an
interview
with
the
media,
shared
that
upon
seeing
the
news
spreading
on
social
media,
he
immediately
reached
out
to
T.
S.
Raju.
Raju
clarified
his
good
health,
while
Kishore
expressed
that
Raju
had
informed
him
about
the
challenges
caused
by
the
false
propaganda
and
the
flood
of
phone
calls
since
morning.
From
the
early
hours,
several
film
groups
active
on
social
media
had
been
spreading
the
false
news
of
T.S.
Raju's
demise.
Production
Controller
N
M
Badusha
took
the
lead
in
debunking
the
fake
news
about
veteran
actor
T
S
Raju's
death,
effectively
putting
an
end
to
the
rumours.
T.
S.
Raju:
A
Talented
Artist
Across
Movies,
Serials,
and
Theatre
T.
S.
Raju,
hailing
from
Puthuveli
near
Koothattukulam
in
Kottayam
district,
is
an
accomplished
artist
who
has
showcased
his
exceptional
talent
in
movies,
serials,
and
theatre.
Educated
at
St.
Mary's
School
in
Aluva
and
UC
College,
Raju
nurtured
a
deep
passion
for
acting
from
a
young
age,
leading
him
to
Madras
in
search
of
opportunities
in
the
cinematic
world.
In
1969,
under
the
guidance
of
assistant
director
Hariharan,
Raju
made
his
debut
as
a
police
sub-inspector
in
M.
Krishnan
Nair's
"Anachchadanam," starring
the
legendary
Prem
Nazir.
He
went
on
to
secure
another
role
in
Sathyan's
"Velliyazhcha."
Expanding
beyond
films,
T.
S.
Raju
captivated
audiences
with
his
performances
in
numerous
theatrical
plays,
showcasing
his
versatility.
He
also
ventured
into
television
serials,
winning
the
hearts
of
family
viewers
with
his
portrayal
of
Marcos
in
the
popular
Asianet
serial
"Kumkumapoovu."
In
1995,
Raju
made
a
remarkable
comeback
to
the
film
industry
with
"Three
Men
Army,"
followed
by
diverse
roles
in
approximately
fifty
films.
Notably,
his
portrayal
of
a
circus
manager
in
A.
K.
Lohithadas'
"Joker"
received
immense
praise
and
acclaim
from
audiences.