
'Atheist Krishna', who created a unique identity in the digital world due to his memes, is no more in this world. Krishna, who was known for his funny memes and emotional photo editing, died of pneumonia on Wednesday morning at 4:30. Everyone is shocked by the untimely demise of this young artist who ruled millions of hearts on social media.
He used to bring life to old photos.
Krishna's real magic was visible in his pictures. He used to decorate old, blurred, and time-tested photos with new colors and give them such a lively look that the viewers would get emotional. This specialty of his made him different from common editors. There was an emotion behind every photo - sometimes an old photo of a grandmother, sometimes a blurred face of a father.
He got recognition across the country due to memes.
Krishna was not limited to just photo editing. The memes he made had a special kind of clean and sarcastic humor hidden in them, which used to make people of all ages and classes laugh. This is the reason why Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar and Prime Minister Narendra Modi became his fans.
Made PM Modi and Akshay Kumar laugh too
In a video message, actor Akshay Kumar revealed that he had shown a meme made by Krishna to Prime Minister Modi, on which the PM laughed a lot. Akshay encouraged Krishna by saying that people are liking his simplicity and honest comedy very much and he should always keep sharing smiles like this. After this, PM Modi also re-posted Akshay's video and said that he also liked to see himself dancing like other people.
Died due to illness
Krishna was ill for some time and needed an operation. But during this time, he got pneumonia, due to which his condition worsened even more. A Twitter user shared a WhatsApp chat and said that Krishna himself understood the seriousness of this disease and had even said, 'If I survive, it will be a miracle.' Unfortunately, that miracle could not happen.
Rupali Ganguly expressed grief.
After Krishna's death, people are remembering him on X. Actress Rupali Ganguly paid emotional tribute to him by calling him 'Master of Visual Satire'. Rupali wrote in the post 'Krishna was not just a master of visual satire; he was a deep emotion wrapped in sarcasm and humor. His Photoshop jokes made us laugh, but today his silence has left a void. You will be missed, Krishna. Om Shanti.' Let us tell you that Krishna had about 4.3 lakh followers on X. Today, the silence of this artist is making noise on social media about how many people were connected to his art, humor, and heart.
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