Angry Rantman, a YouTuber, was 27 years old when he passed away on Wednesday. He became well-known for his unique comments on cricket and football. Severe health problems led to Saha’s hospitalization at Bengaluru’s Narayana Cardiac Hospital, where he underwent open heart surgery. Unfortunately, doctors placed him on life support after he experienced multiple organ failure. Over the next few days, his condition worsened, according to reports on social media.
A message on Saha’s social media accounts said, “With deep sadness and anguish, we hereby announce the tragic and premature passing of Abhradeep Saha AKA #AngryRantman today at 10:18 hrs IST.” His honesty, humor, and unshakeable spirit impacted millions of people. Everyone who knew him will miss him terribly. Let’s cherish the priceless memories we have of him together and keep in mind the happiness he brought to our lives as we grieve his passing. bringing about change one tirade at a time. Saha Family 17.04.2024″
Remembering Abhradeep Saha: Honoring the Legacy of #AngryRantman
Saha’s father, Soumyadeep, gave a health update on Sunday, saying, “He needs life-saving assistance and is in a serious state. Pray for a quick recovery for him.
Devoted to Chelsea, Saha rose to prominence in 2017 with his widely shared tirade against the Premier League team, “no passion, no vision.” His sports commentary videos, renowned for their logical analysis, passionate vocal tone, and minimalistic environment, further cemented his fame.
Many football clubs and fan clubs expressed their sorrow at Saha’s passing.
The BFC family is devastated to hear about Abhradeep Saha’s demise. He was a devoted fan of Indian football. Abhradeep was a true West Block Blue; his fervor for the game was unmatched, and his tirades will be missed. Peace be with you. Bengaluru FC wrote on X, “#WeAreBFC #ForeverBlue.”
We are mourning the passing of one of Indian football’s most vibrant and impassioned voices today. Kerala Blasters posted that they will sorely miss his iconic outbursts and passion for the great game.
“May your soul rest in peace, Angry Rantman – thank you for everything! An unrivaled sports enthusiast. #IrritatedRantman #Deathbed #ArmyofIndia,” The largest fan club of the Indian cricket team, Bharat Army, posted.
The 2017 celebrity Abhradeep also offered cinema and cricket commentary. He had a sizable fan base on YouTube, with close to 500k subscribers.
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