On his death anniversary, we look back at Raju Srivastava’s journey, from mimicking Amitabh Bachchan at weddings for Rs 50 to becoming India’s most beloved comedian.
Raju Srivastava was not just a comedian; he was an institution of laughter. Born on December 25, 1963, in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, Raju went on to become one of the most iconic names in India’s comedy scene. Even though he is no longer with us, his characters, punchlines, and jokes remain etched in the hearts of millions. His comic timing, paired with relatable characters like Gajodhar Bhaiya, made him a household name. On September 21, his death anniversary, fans continue to recall his life and his struggles that shaped his remarkable career.
How did he rise to national fame?
During the 1990s and early 2000s, Raju Srivastava’s television performances made him a nationwide sensation. His unique style—blending sharp observations, expressions, and earthy humour, resonated with audiences of all ages. Social media still celebrates his jokes through memes and clips, proving that his humour remains timeless.
But behind this stardom was a long period of struggle. In interviews, Raju often shared anecdotes from his early days in Mumbai when survival was difficult, and his only asset was his ability to make people laugh.
What was his connection with Amitabh Bachchan?
Raju Srivastava was a lifelong admirer of Amitabh Bachchan. As a child, he would often bunk school to watch Big B’s films and later began mimicking his style, voice, and dialogue. This talent became his first tool for survival when he moved to Mumbai with dreams of making it big.
He performed at weddings, parties, and small gatherings, entertaining guests by mimicking Amitabh Bachchan’s iconic voice and delivering his famous dialogues. It was this mimicry that laid the foundation for his identity as a performer.
Why did he get only Rs 50 for an entire night’s performance?
In one of his interviews, Raju revealed a heartbreaking yet defining moment of his career. He recalled performing at a wedding, where he spent the entire night entertaining guests with Amitabh Bachchan’s mimicry. Despite his energy and effort, he was paid only Rs 50 the next morning.
For Raju, the money was less of an issue than the lack of respect for his craft. While it was a deeply disappointing experience, he chose not to give up. Instead, he treated it as a stepping stone, determined to polish his skills and prove his worth.
How did he turn struggle into stardom?
That one bitter experience motivated Raju to keep going. He continued to perform at every opportunity that came his way. With persistence and talent, he eventually got his big break on television. From there, he became a pioneer of stand-up comedy in India, inspiring a whole new generation of comedians.
His journey, from earning Rs 50 for an all-night show to becoming the face of Indian comedy, remains one of the most inspiring success stories in the entertainment industry.
Highlights
- Raju Srivastava once earned only Rs 50 after performing all night at a wedding.
- His mimicry of Amitabh Bachchan became his first identity as a performer.
- From small gigs to television fame, he went on to become India’s most loved comedian.

