Actor Mahat Raghavendra recalls first meeting with late producer R B Choudary in emotional tribute
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Actor Mahat Raghavendra has penned an emotional tribute to late producer R B Choudary, who died in a tragic car accident in Rajasthan on Tuesday, May 6. In his heartfelt message shared on social media, the actor recounted a pivotal conversation from their first meeting that shaped his career philosophy.
A Mentor's Timeless Advice
Raghavendra recalled walking into Choudary's office for the first time, describing the producer's memorable words of guidance. "You looked at me and asked, 'How big a star do you want to become?'. I said, 'A really big star, sir.' And you smiled and said, 'No matter what happens, keep working hard. Stay consistent through failures & success. Ignore people who try to pull you down. Always keep your head high,'" the actor wrote.
The actor further expressed gratitude, saying, "Thank you for believing in me, for taking care of me, and for giving me one of the biggest opportunities of my life. You gave chances to so many dreamers like me."
Industry Mourns a Legend
Raghavendra described R B Choudary as a truly humble and kind soul, calling him a legend whose passing represents a significant loss to the film industry. Through his production house Super Good Films, Choudary was instrumental in launching multiple directors and shaping countless careers across Indian cinema.
Tributes Pour In From Across Film Industries
Telugu Megastar Chiranjeevi expressed his shock on social media, writing, "Deeply heartbroken to hear about the sudden and tragic loss of Legendary producer R.B. Choudary garu. I have known him for many years and was recently associated with him on my film 'God Father' through Super Good Films. He has shaped the careers of many talented directors and actors and brought countless stories to life."
Actor Vishal described Choudary as "the most prolific producer," noting his inability to process the news amid an ongoing film shoot. "One of the biggest production houses in India," Vishal wrote, adding that life's uncertainty had struck home with this sudden loss.
Malayalam actor and director Prithviraj posted a brief but respectful message: "Rest in Peace Choudary sir."
Final Farewell
Choudary's mortal remains have been brought to Chennai and kept at his residence for fans, friends, and film industry professionals to pay their respects. Raghavendra ended his tribute with condolences to Choudary's family, specifically mentioning actors Jiiva and Jithan Ramesh, requesting divine strength during this difficult period.