Actor and anchor Rajesh Keshav suffers cardiac arrest during event in Kochi; remains critical on life support.

Actor and television presenter Rajesh Keshav is in a critical condition after collapsing during a public event. He is currently receiving treatment at a private hospital in Kochi, where doctors are closely monitoring his health, according to hospital sources.
The incident occurred on Sunday night, towards the end of a programme held at a private hotel in Kochi. According to filmmaker Prathap Jayalakshmi, who shared the update on Facebook, Rajesh suddenly collapsed and was immediately rushed to the Lakeshore Hospital in Kochi.
Doctors have confirmed that he suffered a cardiac arrest at the time of collapse. He underwent angioplasty, and has since been on life support with the aid of a ventilator.
From Prathap Jayalakshmi’s Facebook post:
“What our dear friend Rajesh needs now is your heartfelt prayers.
It was at the end of the event at Crowne Plaza Hotel, Kochi, on Sunday night that he collapsed. Within 15–20 minutes, he was rushed to Lakeshore Hospital.
Doctors said the cardiac arrest happened as he collapsed. Angioplasty was done immediately. Since then, he's been kept alive with the help of a ventilator. He hasn't responded yet—except for some slight movements now and then.
Doctors suspect that there might be mild damage to the brain due to the condition.
We've realised now that what he needs the most to come back to life is our love and prayers.
The one who used to electrify the stage with his performance now lies still, relying on machines. It’s heartbreaking. But we know he will come back—if we all come together and hold him in our thoughts.
He must return. He will return.
Please come back, my dearest buddy.”
Published: 27 Aug 2025, 09:46 am IST
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