Gorantla Rajendra Prasad, a producer of Tollywood, passed away on July 7. According to his relatives, he passed away following a prolonged illness. He was an he 86-year-old seasoned producer. The Tollywood industry was still grieving over the loss of editor Gautam Raju, who happened to die yesterday, when word of Rajender Prasad's death broke.
With the late well-known producer and Rana Daggubati's grandpa D Ramanaidu, Gorantla Rajendra Prasad co-produced a number of movies. With his first movie production, "Ramudu Bheemudu," he made his film debut in 1963. The movie, which was a smash blockbuster, was produced by him and D Ramanaidu.
He established "Madhavi Pictures" and has previously created a number of big-budget blockbusters. Some of his most popular Telugu movies are "Player," "Kurukshetra," "Dorababu," and "Suputrudu," all starring ANR and Manjula. The majority of Rajendra Prasad's movies are box office successes.
The Tollywood industry expressed its condolences yesterday following the passing of renowned Tollywood editor Gautam Raju on Tuesday. He was 68. According to the reports, he had been receiving treatment for kidney-related conditions in Hyderabad for a number of days. Despite all of his attempts, his condition worsened around midnight and he eventually passed away from his illness. Tollywood is in disbelief over Gautam Raju's unexpected death. Numerous Telugu movie stars sent their deepest condolences to the family during this hard situation.