Famous stuntman Raju Dies During The Shoot Of Director Ranjhit And Actor Arya

In a deeply saddening incident, renowned stuntman #Raju tragically lost his life on July 13 during the shoot of director #PaRanjith and actor #Arya’s upcoming film.
The mishap occurred while he was performing a highly dangerous car-toppling stunt sequence—an act that ultimately proved fatal. The shocking news of his untimely demise was confirmed by actor #Vishal on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter).

 

Vishal, who shared a long-standing professional and personal bond with Raju, expressed profound grief over the heartbreaking loss. Reflecting on their numerous collaborations over the years, Vishal wrote,
“It’s extremely difficult to come to terms with the tragic death of stunt artist Raju, who passed away this morning while executing a car-toppling stunt for @arya_offl and @beemji Ranjith’s film. I have worked with Raju on countless projects—he was not just a daredevil performer but a truly fearless soul who always pushed the limits of physical endurance for the sake of cinematic brilliance.”

 

The actor didn’t stop at offering condolences; he also committed to supporting Raju’s family in the time to come. He added, “My deepest condolences to his family. May his noble soul rest in peace. May God give his loved ones the strength to bear this immense loss.
I want to make it clear—this message is not just a tweet. As a fellow member of the film fraternity and someone who’s seen Raju’s dedication firsthand, I will personally stand by his family in their future, ensuring they are not left alone in this difficult time. That is my heartfelt promise and my responsibility.”
The loss of Raju is a grave reminder of the risks that #stunt artists willingly embrace for the entertainment of audiences. His passing leaves a void not only in the action departments of cinema but also in the hearts of those who worked closely with him.
The film industry mourns a fearless professional, and tributes continue to pour in for the man who lived—and sadly died—by the thrill of his craft.
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