Tamil cinema fans were left emotional after the demise of veteran producer R. B. Choudary in a road accident. The producer played a major role in shaping the careers of several stars, especially Vijay. As news of his passing spread, many from the film industry visited his residence in Chennai to pay their respects. Vijay also arrived in person and offered his final tribute to the producer who gave him some of the most important films of his career. The atmosphere at the residence was filled with grief and emotional moments.
An emotional video of Vijay hugging Jiiva moves fans
One particular moment from the funeral has now gone viral on social media. In the emotional video, Jiiva is seen breaking down in tears while standing near his father’s body. Vijay immediately walked towards him, hugged him tightly, and tried to comfort him during the difficult moment. Fans online were deeply moved after watching the clip, with many praising Vijay for standing beside Jiiva like a close friend and family member. Vijay himself looked emotional at the moment, and his eyes appeared teary as he consoled Jiiva.
R. B. Choudary’s films played a big role in Vijay’s cinema journey
R. B. Choudary was one of the producers who strongly supported Vijay during the early stages of his career. He produced ‘Poove Unakkaga,’ the film that became a turning point for Vijay and helped him gain a strong fan base. Later, the banner also backed successful films like ‘Thulladha Manamum Thullum’ and ‘Shahjahan.’ Because of this long association, Vijay’s visit to pay respects became even more emotional for fans and the film fraternity.
Fans recall Vijay and Jiiva’s bond after the touching funeral moment
Over the years, Vijay and Jiiva have shared a warm relationship. The two actors had earlier worked together in ‘Nanban,’ and fans have often seen mutual respect between them. The emotional visuals from the funeral once again reminded audiences of that bond. Many fans on social media expressed how the scene was real and touching, which made the demise of R. B. Choudary all the more heartbreaking for the Tamil film fraternity.
