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WATCH: Fans queue outside Vivekh's Chennai home to bid final farewell to actor
Fans pour in from across Chennai to bid farewell to actor Vivekh one last time. The 59-year-old died earlier on Saturday due to cardiac arrest at a private hospital in the city. His body is currently kept at his Virugambakkam residence in Chennai for fans and loved ones to pay their last respects.
Chennai
Popular Tamil actor Vivekh who won the hearts of millions of people by his sharp wit and noted for his social work and promoting the cause of environmental protection died here on Saturday.
The 59-year-old comedian died in the early hours, SIMS Hospital vice president Dr Raju Sivasamy said.
The actor is survived by wife, two daughters and years ago, Vivekh's teenager son had died.
On Friday, the actor suffered a cardiac arrest due to acute coronary syndrome and he was treated for it and put on Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation support.
Vivekh was brought to the hospital in an unconscious state by his family.
The comedian, who has acted in over 200 films is noted for his work on the environmental protection front and he actively campaigned and involved himself in planting saplings and afforestation.
He often collaborated with the government in disseminating important messages to the public -through mediums like television- including those on preventing coronavirus spread.
The actor had got administered the COVID-19 vaccine at a government facility on Thursday here to allay the fears of the public on the Covid-19 vaccine.
Authorities had said the cardiac arrest he suffered was not due to the vaccination. Tamil Nadu Health Secretary J Radhakrishnan had said there was no Covid-19 vaccine reaction on the actor who had tested negative for the virus.
Vivekh's dialogues in movies, including 'Saamy' couched in social messages like ones against caste discrimination earned him the sobriquet of 'Chinna Kalaivanar.' Yesteryear versatile comedian N S Krishnan was praised as 'Kalaivanar' for his commitment to an egalitarian society which reflected in his films too. 'Kalai' denotes arts and 'vaanan' refers to a scholar or expert in a given field.
A Padma Shree recipient, Vivekh acted with top Tamil heroes, including Rajinikanth, Vijay and Ajith Kumar and has performed in lead roles in 'Palakkadu Madhavan,' 'Nan Dhaan Bala,' and 'Vellai Pookal.' The 2020 comedy flick 'Dharala Prabhu' was his last movie.
His long time friend and noted comedian Charlie said Vivekh was the 'hero' among comedians who always helped people in need and he could not tolerate injustice to anyone.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chief Minister K Palaniswami, DMK president M K Stalin, Actor Rajinikanth, Makkal Needhi Maiam leader Kamal Haasan were among who expressed shock and grief over his death and conveyed their condolences to the bereaved.
Film stars, celebrities and his fans flocked to Vivekh's residence to pay floral tributes and they also took to twitter to convey their condolences.
In his condolence message, Modi said, ''The untimely demise of noted actor Vivek has left many saddened. His comic timing and intelligent dialogues entertained people.'' ''Both in his films and his life, his concern for the environment and society shone through. Condolences to his family, friends and admirers. Om Shanti,'' the prime minister tweeted.
Palaniswami hailed the actor as a man who lived his personal life too with a commitment to social welfare.
''He is a role model to youngsters,'' the Chief Minister said and recalled the actor's support to the government in areas including protecting environment, planting saplings and avoiding (use and throw) plastic.
An admirer of late president APJ Abdul Kalam, ''through his Green Kalam initiative he was actively engaged in planting one crore tree saplings,'' the CM said.
A simple and pleasing man, he was honoured not only by the Centre with 'Padma Shree' but also by Tamil Nadu government's with Kalaivanar Award and he also bagged numerous other best comedy actor awards, Palaniswami said in a statement.
Vivekh's death was an 'irreparable loss' for the society, people and the film world, he said.
After a while in government service at the Secretariat, Vivekh debuted in ace director K Balachander's 'Manadhil Urudhi Vendum' (1987), the CM said and listed movies including 'Dhool' 'Vedi' 'Poovellam Un Vaasam,' 'Anniyan,' and 'Singham' for not only making people have a hearty laugh but also to reflect and think.
Stalin, in a tweet praised the actor for his environmental protection work and expressed grief on ''nature taking away the talented star so soon.'' Rajinikanth described Vivekh as his close friend and recalled the movie 'Shivaji' in which they had starred together.
Haasan said the comedian's death is a huge loss to the Tamil society and praised the actor for his work to pay back to the people who nurtured his talent.
Tamil Nadu Congress Committee chief K S Alagiri and BJP State unit president L Murugan condoled the comedian's death.
Information Minister Kadambur K Raju said Vivekh had planted 10 lakh tree saplings in Kovilpatti, the actor's native and the Assembly constituency he represented.
Health Secretary Radhakrishnan had said that nearly 23,000 people were administered Covaxin at the hospital here and 5.68 lakh throughout Tamil Nadu, so far. ''There has been no adverse reaction anywhere,'' the secretary had said.
Vivekh had volunteered to have the Covaxin dose administered at the government hospital so that others could get inspired, Radhakrishnan said.
Following his admission to the SIMS hospital, emergency and cardiac team resuscitated him.
Angioplasty and stenting was performed as one of the critical blood vessels in his left coronary artery - left anterior descending artery - had a block. The actor underwent emergency coronary angiogram followed by angioplasty.
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