Atheist Krishna, Meme Creator Appreciated by PM Modi, Passes Away Due to Pneumonia - Report

Atheist Krishna, famed meme creator praised by PM Modi, passes away at 29 due to pneumonia complications. Learn about his impact and the illness that took him.

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Atheist Krishna, Meme Creator Appreciated by PM Modi, Passes Away Due to Pneumonia - Report


Atheist Krishna, a popular Indian meme creator and Photoshop artist, was known for his creative and humour-driven digital content that won millions of fans online. His unique style of memes and photo edits earned praise from many, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who shared and appreciated Krishna’s viral work during the 2024 elections. Sadly, on July 23, 2025, Krishna passed away due to complications from pneumonia, leaving the digital community and fans shocked and heartbroken.

Who Was Atheist Krishna? What Caused His Death? 

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Atheist Krishna’s real name was Radhakrishna Panga. He was from Odisha but later lived in Visakhapatnam and Hyderabad. Reports say Krishna had been unwell since early July. He caught pneumonia, which worsened rapidly. A close family member confirmed that Krishna was admitted to the hospital, underwent surgery, but despite all efforts, he lost his fight against the illness. His untimely death at just 29 years old due to pneumonia was mourned deeply by fans, influencers, and celebrities alike.

A close family member confirmed that Krishna was admitted to the hospital, underwent surgery, but despite all efforts, he lost his fight against the illness. Krishna had messaged friends shortly before his death, describing his condition: “I caught pneumonia, have water in my lungs, and need to be operated on. It would be a miracle if I survive this.”

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What Is Pneumonia and Why Is It Dangerous?

Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs that causes inflammation and fluid buildup in the air sacs. It can be caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi. Common symptoms include:

  • Cough
  • Fever
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Chest pain

Pneumonia can be serious, especially if not treated promptly or if the person has other underlying health conditions. It affects the oxygen supply and can lead to life-threatening complications like respiratory failure.

People at higher risk include:

  • Young children and older adults
  • Those with weakened immune systems
  • Individuals with chronic illnesses such as asthma, diabetes, or heart disease

Prompt medical care, antibiotics (if bacterial), and supportive treatment are essential to fight pneumonia. Krishna’s case sadly progressed quickly despite treatment efforts.

A Legacy of Humour and Creativity

Atheist Krishna gained fame through his art, which combined two great, almost impossible tangents together: humour with social and political commentary. Moreover, even Bollywood Akshay Kumar also applauded his work, going to the extent of displaying a Krishna meme to PM Modi himself, which PM Modi publicly admired and laughed about.

The art of Krishna was characterised by the following:

  • Crystal cleans, all-inclusive humour.
  • Old family portraits restoration.
  • Viral memes that resonated within Indian elections and various cultural moments.

Atheist Krishna left his impact on many who recall him not only for his laughter but also for his respectful and positive style presented in a thought-provoking yet hilarious manner. 

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Final Thoughts

The death of Atheist Krishna leaves an unwavering vacuum in the creative community of India.. Atheist Krishna’s sudden passing is a testament to how fragile life is. And his passing, due to pneumonia, is a vivid lesson on how one should take respiratory diseases seriously and that early treatment is critical. With fans and friends mourning, his legacy will be remembered by laughter and memories he provided.

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