Udaipur: Veteran film producer R. B. Choudary died in a tragic car accident near Udaipur in Rajasthan, leaving the Indian film industry in deep shock. The news of his sudden demise was reported by NDTV and has triggered an outpouring of grief from across the entertainment fraternity.
Choudary, a prominent name in South Indian cinema and the founder of Super Good Films, was widely respected for his extensive contributions to Tamil and Telugu films. His unexpected death has been described as a significant loss to the industry, with many actors and filmmakers expressing their sorrow and remembering his legacy.
Several leading personalities paid tribute to the late producer. Actor Kamal Hasan expressed his shock at the tragic news, stating that he was deeply saddened by Choudary’s passing in the accident. He also offered prayers for the departed soul.
Superstar Rajinikanth also shared an emotional message, recalling his long association with Choudary and praising him as an exceptional producer and a kind-hearted individual who supported many emerging talents in the industry. His condolence note reflected both personal grief and respect for Choudary’s contributions to cinema.
Telugu actor Nani fondly recalled his time working with him during the shoot of Bheemili Kabaddi Jattu and expressed his heartfelt condolences.
Other prominent figures, including Chiranjeevi and several members of the film fraternity, joined in expressing their condolences. Many highlighted Choudary’s role in shaping the careers of numerous actors and directors, as well as his impact on the growth of regional cinema.
The producer’s passing has left a void in the industry, with colleagues remembering him not only for his professional achievements but also for his generosity and commitment to filmmaking. His death marks the end of an era for many who worked with him closely.
