Facts About R. B. Choudary ๐ŸŽฌ


Ratanlal Bhagatram Choudary (1949 โ€“ 5 May 2026) was an Indian film producer who worked in several film industries, predominantly in Tamil and Telugu along with a few films in Malayalam and Hindi. He was the founder of the production company Super Good Films.

๐Ÿข Background and Career Start

R. B. Choudary hailed from a Rajasthani family. He worked in the steel, exported and jewellery 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.

๐Ÿค Partnership and Company Name

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.

๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿ‘งโ€๐Ÿ‘ฆ Family

Choudhary married Mahjabeen, a Tamilian woman and had four sons: Suresh, Jeevan, Jithan Ramesh, and Jiiva. Suresh produces films at their home production Super Good Films, Jeevan is a businessman who runs a steel company, Jithan Ramesh is an actor and producer, and the youngest son Jiiva is an actor.

๐Ÿ›๏ธ Leadership and Death

He was the president of the Sri Seervi Samaj Mahasabha in Tamil Nadu. Choudhary died in a car collision near Beawar, Rajasthan on 5 May 2026 while on route to a family wedding with his nephew and driver Gautam. In an attempt to avoid hitting a herd of cows, the car swerved into a roadside barrier.

Category Detail Category Detail
Full Name Ratanlal Bhagatram Choudary Born 1949
Died 5 May 2026 Company Super Good Films
Industries Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Hindi Previous Work Steel, export, jewellery
Spouse Mahjabeen Sons Suresh, Jeevan, Jithan Ramesh, Jiiva
๐ŸŽฌ R. B. Choudary was an Indian film producer and founder of Super Good Films who worked in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Hindi cinema. He started his career in the Malayalam film industry before entering Tamil cinema in 1989. He died in a car collision in Rajasthan on 5 May 2026 while traveling to a family wedding.