Veteran Tamil producer RB Choudhary dies in car accident in Udaipur

Veteran Tamil producer RB Choudhary dies in car accident in Udaipur

Veteran Tamil producer RB Choudhary dies in car accident in Udaipur

Veteran Tamil producer RB Choudhary died in a car accident in Udaipur, his team confirmed. Chaudhary’s mortal remains will be brought to Chennai tomorrow.

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Veteran Tamil producer RB Choudhary dies in car accident in Udaipur
RB Chaudhary died in an accident in Udaipur on Tuesday.

Veteran Tamil producer RB Choudhary died in a car accident in Udaipur on Tuesday. His mortal remains will be brought to Chennai tomorrow. Actors Rajinikanth, Chiranjeevi, Pawan Kalyan and Prithviraj Sukumaran paid tribute to the late producer while expressing their condolences.

Pawan Kalyan’s statement from Andhra Pradesh from Deputy CMO’s

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“He produced the film ‘Suswagatam’ in which I acted. It achieved great success. Expertise in film production and related business was his specialty. He selected stories suitable for family viewing and produced films with excellent songs. The sisterly spirit in the film Annavaram enthralled the family audience. He earned a special place as a producer in both the Telugu and Tamil film industries. I express my gratitude to the family (sic) of Shri RB Choudhary Garu. Express my deepest condolences.”

Rajinikanth remembered Choudhary as a “top-notch producer” and a “wonderful human being” on his X handle. He wrote, “My dear friend, Super Good Films RB Choudhary is a top notch producer. An amazing human being. He has given opportunities to countless young directors and kept the film industry alive. The news of his untimely death has left me in great shock and immense sadness. My deepest condolences to his family. May his soul rest in peace…(folded hands emoji)…#RBChoudhary (sic).”

Chiranjeevi’s Give (sic).”

Prithviraj Sukumaran paid tribute to the late producer by adding a picture with folded hands emoji on his Instagram story.

The late producer worked in several film industries, mainly in Tamil and Telugu as well as a few films in Malayalam and Hindi. He is the founder of the production company Super Good Films.

Choudhary belonged to a Rajasthani family. Before entering film production he worked in the steel, export and jewelery industries. He first started his career as a producer in the Malayalam film industry and produced a few films under the “Super” banner.

In 1989, he entered the Tamil film industry and produced films on the Super banner in partnership with R. Mohan, who had produced Good Night Mosquito Mat. When they decided to part ways, Chaudhary borrowed “Good” from “Good Night” and modified it into Super Good Films.

Chaudhary was married to a Tamil woman, Mahajabeen. His four sons are alive. His son Suresh makes films for his home production, Super Good Films, while Jeevan is an entrepreneur who runs a steel company. His third son, Jeetan Ramesh, is an actor and producer, and his youngest son, Jiiva, is also an actor.

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More details regarding the last rites of the late producer are awaited. His family has not yet issued any statement.

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