
Leaders mourn untimely demise of film producer RB Choudary

Film producer RB Choudary
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The sudden demise of noted film producer RB Choudary in a road accident near Udaipur has sent shockwaves across the film industry and political circles. The veteran producer, who headed Super Good Films, lost his life in the tragic accident, leaving the industry in mourning.
Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan expressed grief and said the news was difficult to believe. Recalling his association with Choudary, he noted that the producer had backed his film Suswagatham. He praised Choudary’s strong command over film production and business, highlighting his ability to choose family-oriented stories enriched with melodious music. He also mentioned the emotional appeal of films like Annavaram, which resonated well with family audiences. Pawan Kalyan prayed for the departed soul and extended his heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family.

Minister for Education and IT Nara Lokesh expressed sorrow over the producer’s untimely death. He said Choudary’s passing is an irreparable loss to the film industry, noting that under the Super Good Films banner, he delivered several successful films in both Telugu and Tamil languages. Lokesh paid tribute to the late producer and conveyed his deep sympathies to the family.
RB Choudary was widely regarded as a key figure in South Indian cinema, known for producing commercially successful and family-friendly films, earning a distinct place in both Telugu and Tamil film industries.
Published – May 05, 2026 10:08 pm IST





