TVK Chief Vijay and Father Pay Last Respects to Producer RB Choudary

Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam chief Vijay and his father SA Chandrasekhar paid their final respects to veteran film producer RB Choudary at his residence in Chennai. Choudary, 76, died in a road accident near Joontha village in Rajasthan while returning from a wedding. Several prominent film personalities including Mammootty, Dhanush, Suriya, Vikram, and Siddarth also visited to offer condolences. Choudary was known for producing films in multiple Indian languages under his banner Super Good Films.

Key Points: Vijay, Father Pay Tribute to Late Producer RB Choudary

  • TVK chief Vijay and father SA Chandrasekhar visit producer's residence
  • RB Choudary died in road accident in Rajasthan at age 76
  • Stars Mammootty, Dhanush, Suriya, Vikram, Siddarth offer condolences
  • Choudary produced films in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Hindi under Super Good Films
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TVK chief Vijay, father SA Chandrasekhar pay final respects to late producer RB Choudary

Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam chief Vijay and his father SA Chandrasekhar pay final respects to veteran film producer RB Choudary, who died in a road accident in Rajasthan.

"The atmosphere appeared sombre, with members of the film fraternity bidding an emotional farewell to the producer as his mortal remains were brought to his residence. - News article"

Chennai, May 6

Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam chief Vijay visited the residence of veteran film producer RB Choudary on Wednesday to pay his final respects following the latter's demise.

Vijay arrived amid tight security as he shared condolences with the bereaved family members.

Earlier in the day, Vijay's father, former director SA Chandrasekhar, also paid homage to RB Choudary.

Several members of the film fraternity and political circles have been visiting the residence to honour the legacy of the noted producer.

Leading stars, including Mammootty, Dhanush, and Suriya Shivakumar, were among the many prominent figures who arrived to offer condolences to the bereaved family.

The atmosphere appeared sombre, with members of the film fraternity bidding an emotional farewell to the producer as his mortal remains were brought to his residence.

Actors Chiyaan Vikram and Siddarth also arrived to pay their tributes.

RB Choudary, who bankrolled films in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Hindi languages under the banner of Super Good Films, died in a road accident near Joontha village in the Bewar district of Rajasthan on Tuesday. He was 76.

According to the police, RB Choudary was returning with his nephew after attending a relative's wedding ceremony in Lilamba village. During the journey, near Joontha village, their car suddenly went out of control when cattle strayed onto the road. The vehicle subsequently crashed into a roadside wall.

The impact of the collision was so severe that RB Choudary died on the spot.

- ANI

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Priya S
Such a tragic accident. Cattle on the roads is a serious issue in our country, and it's heartbreaking that it cost a life like this. My condolences to the family.
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Vikram M
Vijay Anna showing his human side beyond politics. I hope the family finds strength in this tough time. RB Choudary's legacy will live on through all the films he produced. 🕯️
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Ananya R
The film fraternity truly came together. Mammootty, Dhanush, Suriya, Vikram... everyone showed up. It speaks volumes about the impact RB Choudary had. May his soul rest in peace.
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Rohit P
While we mourn, we should also address the poor road conditions and stray animals on highways. Another life lost due to preventable reasons. RIP RB Choudary sir.
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Kavya N
Devastating news. Super Good Films gave us so many memorable movies. It's touching to see Vijay and his father together at such a moment. Om Shanti 🙏
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Siddharth J
A producer who worked across four languages—truly a pan-Indian figure. His contribution to cinema will not be forgotten. Condolences to the family and friends.

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