Veteran film producer RB Choudary has died in a fatal car crash near Joontha village in Bewar district of Rajasthan on Tuesday. Reports suggest the accident took place around 3 pm. He was 76. According to the Assistant Sub-Inspector of Raipur Police Station, Manohar Lal Khoja, said the accident took place near Jhoontha village on the National Highway. His car driver, Gautam Seervi, sustained serious injuries and was referred to Jodhpur, as per ANI. 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 Choudhary died on the spot.The producer, who founded the Super Good Films banner, had been a prominent name in Tamil cinema since 1988. His mortal remains are expected to be transported to Chennai, where his last rites will be held.RB Choudary is survived by his wife Mahjabeen and sons, including actors Jiiva and Jithan Ramesh. Jiiva featured in several productions under the family banner, including Thithikudhe (2003), E (2006), and Kacheri Arambam (2010), among others.The mortal remains will be taken to Chennai for the final rites.
Tributes pour in from the industry
Condolences have begun pouring in from across the film fraternity. Archana Kalpathi expressed shock over the loss, remembering him as a “stalwart producer” and “a very good human being.”Superstar Rajinikanth also mourned his demise, writing, “My dear friend RB Choudhary was a top-notch producer and a wonderful human being. He gave opportunities to countless young directors. His untimely death has left me in shock and deep sorrow.”
A legacy spanning decades of Tamil cinema
RB Choudary’s first Tamil production, Pudhu Vasantham (1990), marked the directorial debut of Vikraman and earned him a Tamil Nadu State Film Award. He went on to back the debut of K. S. Ravikumar with Puriyada Pudir (1990).Over the years, he produced several successful films including Nattamai (1994), Poove Unakkaga (1996), Suryavamsam (1997), Thullatha Manamum Thullum (1999), and Aanandham (2001), among others. His later productions include Jilla (2014), Godfather (2021), and most recently Maareesan (2025).Choudhary was also instrumental in introducing several talents to the industry, including actors and filmmakers like Livingston, Rasu Madhuravan, S. Ezhil, Perarasu, and Rajakumaran.
