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Rajendra Prasad's daughter passes away at a very young age

on Oct 5, 2024

Rajendra Prasad, the man behind many comedy blockbusters that stay in the hearts of Telugu audiences forever had to go through a horrific tragedy. In a shocking turn of events, it is reported that his daughter, Gadde Gayatri, passed away at young age of 38 years. Reportedly, she complained about chest pain late in the night and immediately, family members joined her in AIG Hospital. 

Unfortunately, during the early hours on 5th October, she breathed her last. Rajendra Prasad looked devastated as he was gravely connected to his daughter. Earlier, he revealed that he treats his daughter as his mother and got emotional talking about their bond. He stated that only she could control him and order him to do anything. 

Immediately after learning about her demise, AP Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan extended his deepest condolences to Rajendra Prasad and his family. NTR reacted on his social media, X handle and stated, "The death of Rajendra Prasad's daughter Gayatri, who was very dear to me, is very sad. I pray that their souls rest in peace. My deepest condolences to Rajendra Prasad and his family." 

Many of the Telugu Film lovers expressed their shock and disbelief regarding Gayatri's passing away. Social media is filled with condolence messages to Rajendra Prasad and his family. We to extend our deepest condolences to the actor and his family. Hope they will find strength to cope up with this shocking turn of events. 


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