Veteran producer and founder of Super Good Films RB Choudary died in a tragic road accident near Udaipur, Rajasthan. The accident happened while he was traveling to attend a family wedding. Reports say the vehicle lost control, causing serious injuries. He was pronounced dead on the way to the hospital. The news has left its integrity film industry in deep shock and sadness.
By RB Choudary last rites organized on May 6
According to the official announcement, the mortal remains of RB Choudary will be brought to Chennai on May 6. His last rites are expected to be performed in Chennai on the same day or soon after his arrival, according to formal arrangements. Fans, film personalities and industry members are expected to gather to pay their last respects. His family, including sons Jiiva and Jithan Ramesh, are preparing for the funeral ceremony.
Adding to the arrangements, an official message from PRO Riaz said:
“Dear All, The remains of legendary producer RB. Mr. Choudary will be laid to rest at his residence from 3:00 p.m., allowing fans, friends and members of the film fraternity to pay their last respects. No.16/27, 9th Street, Dr. Radhakrishnan Salai, Mylapore, Chennai 4600.”
RB Choudary film legacy
RB Choudary started his film journey in 1988 and produced more than 90 films across Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Hindi cinema. He gave many blockbuster hits like “Pudhu Vasantham”, “Nattamai”, “Poove Unakkaga”, “Suryavamsam”, “Thulladha Manamum Thullum”, “Anandham, Thirupaachi” and “Jilla”. The films he made were filled with great family feeling and universal popularity. He also introduced more than 30 directors, shaping many successful careers in the industry.
Celebrities pay their last respects
Southern film stars including Rajinikanth, Chiranjeevi and Pawan Kalyan have expressed deep grief over his death. He was described by many actors as a kind and visionary producer who was open to new talent without hesitation. Rajinikanth called him a “wonderful human being”, while others remembered his contribution to family entertainers. As Chennai prepares for its last rites, the industry continues to mourn the loss of a man who shaped generations of cinema.