Robo Shankar Opened Up About His Poor Health Before His Death, 'My Chapter Had Come To A Close'

In a throwback interview before his death, Robo Shankar talked about his irregular food habits, poor health and struggle with weight.

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Robo Shankar Opened Up About His Poor Health Before His Death, 'My Chapter Had Come To A Close'

Robo Shankar was one of the most notable names in the Tamil film industry, having worked with some of the biggest names in Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada films.  He earned the name ‘Robo’ for his robot dances in village shows. However, in a tragic turn of events, the actor breathed his last and bid adieu to his family and friends at the mere age of 46.

According to multiple sources, Robo Shankar was recently diagnosed with jaundice, for which he underwent prolonged treatment. After his treatment, it was noticed that the comedian had lost significant weight, which was alarming for his friends and family. Despite his slow recovery, Robo Shankar made a quick return to television to complete his commitments.

Robo Shankar spoke about his struggle with poor health

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Robo Shankar had undergone poor health conditions since a young age. The comedian talked about the same in one of his interviews before his untimely death and said:

“I used to prepare for the Mr. India competition in bodybuilding. In those days, I used to paint my whole body in metallic paint by 6 am and stand before those lights for two to three hours and dance and perform, and attend six shows like that daily. This used to go on daily, and I used to apply these oils to get rid of the pain and go for other programs the next day without rest. So I got jaundice at a young age. But we sought treatment at Kalanivasal centre.”

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Robo Shankar revealed his irregular eating habits, leading to his struggle with weight

In the same interview, Robo Shankar revealed how his eating habits turned erratic in recent years as he was involved with extensive shooting. Revealing how he stayed hungry, leading to his jaundice relapse, Shankar said:

“Recently, my food habits have been very irregular. I don’t follow any diet in particular. So jaundice came back. I usually don’t feel hungry these days. I had these extensive shooting schedules in foreign locations and I used to survive without food there as I am that kind of person. So, last January, when we checked, it had become very severe. It was almost as if my chapter had come to a close.”

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What led to Robo Shankar’s sudden death?

Robo Shankar was admitted to the GEM Hospital, a private hospital in the city, on September 16, 2025, after he fainted on the sets of a film he was working on. Dr S. Asokan, CEO of GEM Hospital, released an official report citing the real cause of the actor’s death. The report can be read as:

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“He was admitted in a critical condition with a massive gastrointestinal bleed and multiorgan dysfunction secondary to a complex abdominal condition. He was managed in the critical care unit with intensive medical management. Despite the best efforts of our multidisciplinary team, his condition deteriorated rapidly.”

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Robo Shankar began his career as a mimicry artist and made his film debut with Idharkuthane Aasaipattai Balakumara in 2013. He later earned fame through his roles in Vaayai Moodi Pesavum (2014) and Maari. He went on to star in films like Singam 3VelaikkaranKalakalappu 2Maari 2Iravin Nizhal, and Singapore Saloon. His last film role was in the recently released Sotta Sotta Nanaiyuthu.

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