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The digital world mourns the loss of beloved satirist Atheist Krishna, who passed away at 29 due to pneumonia. His witty Photoshop edits earned admiration from PM Modi, Smriti Irani, and Bollywood stars. Fellow creators shared his final hopeful messages before his untimely death. Krishna’s legacy lives on through his viral humor and emotional storytelling.

Key Points: PM Modi and Smriti Irani Mourn Satirist Atheist Krishna's Death

  • Atheist Krishna’s viral memes won praise from PM Modi and Akshay Kumar
  • His final message revealed a hopeful hospital exchange before pneumonia took his life
  • Fellow creators and politicians celebrated his satire and emotional depth
  • Krishna’s Photoshop edits bridged humor and poignant social commentary
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Satirist Krishna dies; PM Modi, Smirti Irani among others who celebrated his wit

Digital creator Atheist Krishna, known for viral memes and satire, passes away at 29 as tributes pour in from PM Modi, Smriti Irani, and Akshay Kumar.

"His wit, creativity, and artistic flair made the internet smile. – Smriti Irani"

Hyderabad, July 23

The digital world mourns the untimely death of 'Atheist Krishna', a beloved content creator whose blend of humour, satire, and emotional depth earned him admiration from fans and public figures alike. Krishna, whose real name was Radhakrishna Panga, passed away early Wednesday morning due to complications from pneumonia. He was 29.

Former Union Minister Smriti Irani expressed her condolences, acknowledging Krishna’s impact on public discourse and the emotional resonance of his work.

“His wit, creativity, and artistic flair made the internet smile.”

News of his passing was first shared by fellow creator @nainaverse on X, who posted screenshots of a WhatsApp conversation with Krishna’s brother confirming the tragic loss. Krishna had been battling a severe medical condition that caused fluid buildup in his lungs.

His final message, sent on July 10, included a photo from the hospital and a hopeful exchange with Naina, who replied: “Sab theek ho jayega. Stay strong.”

On July 22, her follow-up message went unanswered.

Krishna’s brother later informed her that he had died at 4.30 a.m.

His rise to prominence was marked by his unique Photoshop edits and witty memes that resonated across India’s digital landscape.

In 2019, actor Akshay Kumar recorded a video message praising Krishna’s work, saying: “Mere kuch dost hain jo tujhe jante hain… kamal ka jo kaam karta hai tu… to bring smile on people's face.”

Akshay Kumar added that he had shown one of Krishna’s memes to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who “had a hearty laugh".

Tributes poured in from across the creative community.

Actress Rupali Ganguly wrote: "The timeline feels emptier today! @Atheist_Krishna wasn’t just a master of visual satire, he was emotion wrapped in sarcasm and humour. His Photoshop jokes made us smile and laugh, but his silence today leaves a void. You’ll be missed, Krishna. Om Shanti.”

Krishna’s legacy lives on in the countless images and moments he helped restore, reimagine, and reframe. His work was more than digital art—it was a bridge between memory and meaning, between laughter and loss.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Shows how fragile life is - one day making PM Modi laugh, next day gone forever. His hospital photo was so painful to see. Hope his family gets strength. India lost a digital legend today.
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Aman W
While I appreciated his humor, sometimes his satire crossed lines regarding religious sentiments. That said, no one should die so young. Condolences to his family.
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Shreya B
His "Sab theek ho jayega" meme got me through my breakup last year 💔 The fact that these were his last words... too painful. Social media won't be same without his creative genius.
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Vikram M
From making memes in his room to getting appreciation from PM Modi - what a journey! Shows talent has no barriers. But why do good people leave so soon? 😞
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Nisha Z
His Photoshop skills were next level! Remember how he made that viral meme of Modi ji as a chef? Pure gold. Hope someone archives all his work properly.

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