Tamil superstar Rajinikanth disclosed that the late producer R B Choudary, who tragically passed away in a car accident in Rajasthan, had expressed his intention to retire after completing his 100th film. Rajinikanth shared that Choudary had urged him to star in this milestone film, emphasizing their close friendship despite not having worked together before. The actor affirmed his commitment to featuring in Choudary’s 100th project, as per the producer’s wish.
Rajinikanth also highlighted Choudary’s significant contributions to the film industry, noting how the producer had nurtured numerous directors and technicians throughout his illustrious career. He praised Choudary’s proactive approach in swiftly resolving any issues that arose during film productions, showcasing his practical and solution-oriented mindset. The actor commended Choudary’s professionalism and dedication to his craft, underscoring the positive impact he had on the industry.
Expressing his admiration for Choudary’s unwavering positivity and work ethic, Rajinikanth recalled the producer’s philosophy of not taking unnecessary risks and entrusting the outcome of his projects to a higher power. Despite the sudden and tragic loss of such a remarkable individual, Rajinikanth reflected on Choudary’s enduring legacy and the void left by his untimely demise. The film fraternity mourns the loss of R B Choudary, a respected figure who left an indelible mark on Tamil cinema.
