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R. B. Choudary

Indian film producer


Summary

Indian film producer

FieldValue
nameR. B. Choudary
birth_nameRatanlal Bhagatram Choudary
birth_placeChennai, India
occupationFilm producer
children4 including Jithan Ramesh and Jiiva
spouseMahjabeen

Ratanlal Bhagatram Choudary is an Indian film producer who has worked in several film industries, predominantly in Tamil and Telugu along with a few films in Malayalam and Hindi. He is the founder of the production company Super Good Films.

Career

R. B. Choudary hails from a Rajasthani family. He worked in the steel, exports and jewel industries before entering film production. He started his career as a producer with Malayalam film industry first and produced a few films under "Super" banner. In 1989, he entered Tamil film industry and produced films on 'Super' banner in partnership with R. Mohan, who manufactured "Good Knight" mosquito mats. When they decided to part ways, Choudary borrowed good from 'Good Knight' and modified it as 'Super Good' films.

Personal life

Choudhary married Mahjabeen, a Tamilian woman. Choudary's two sons Jithan Ramesh and Jiiva are both actors.

Filmography

Awards

A list of awards received by R. B. Choudary include: ;Filmfare Awards

  • 1990 - Filmfare Award for Best Film – Tamil - Pudhu Vasantham
  • 1999 - Filmfare Award for Best Film – Telugu - Raja
  • 2001 - Filmfare Award for Best Film – Tamil - Aanandham

;Tamil Nadu State Film Awards

  • 1990 - Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Film (1st) - Pudhu Vasantham
  • 1991 - Tamil Nadu State Film Award Special Prize - Cheran Pandiyan
  • 1993 - Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Film (3rd) - Gokulam
  • 1994 - Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Film (1st) - Naatamai
  • 1997 - Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Film (1st) - Suryavamsam
  • 1999 - Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Film (2nd) - *Thullatha Manamum Thullum *
  • 2001 - Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Film (3rd) - Aanandham

;Cinema Express Awards

  • 1994 - Cinema Express Award for Best Film – Tamil - Naatamai
  • 1997 - Cinema Express Award for Best Film – Tamil - Suryavamsam
  • 1998 - Cinema Express Award for Best Film – Tamil - Unnidathil Ennai Koduthen
  • 2001 - Cinema Express Award for Best Film – Tamil - Aanandham

References

References

  1. (21 May 2019). "Jiiva: I traveled from Kashmir to Kanyakumari for 'Gypsy'!".
  2. https://archive.org/details/38th-annual-filmfare-south
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