Early on saturday morning, legendary media magnate and film mogul Cherukuri ramoji rao departed from this life. ramoji rao passed away at age 87. On june 5, he was brought to the Star Hospitals at Nanakramguda, Hyderabad, due to dyspnea and elevated blood pressure. His health worsened and at 4:50 am on saturday, he passed away in the intensive care unit (ICU) with a stent placed in his heart and on a ventilator. A few years ago, ramoji rao overcame colon cancer with great success.
 

The tale of Ramoji Rao's ascent to wealth is motivational. On november 16, 1936, he was born into an agrarian family in the Pedaparupudi hamlet of krishna District, Andhra Pradesh. He then founded Ramoji Film City, the largest theme park and film studio in the world. ramoji rao is the owner of the following businesses: Dolphin Group of Hotels, Ramadevi Public School, priya Foods, Kalanjali, Ushakiran Movies, Mayuri Film Distributors, eenadu Newspaper, and Priyadarsi Chit Fund.
 

Ramoji Rao was a media magnate with unquestionable influence on telugu politics. ramoji rao was well-liked by a number of state and national officials, who sought to him for guidance on important matters. In 2016, the indian government bestowed upon ramoji rao the Padma Vibhushan, the country's second-highest civilian award, in recognition of his outstanding contributions to journalism, literature, film, and education.
 

With the hugely popular romance drama Srivariki Premalekha in 1984, ramoji rao made his directorial debut. He went on to create many other classics, including, to mention a few, Mayuri, Pratighatana, Mouna Poratam, Manasu Mamata, chitram, and Nuvve Kavali. 2015's Dagudumootha Dandakor is the final movie he produced. His films have received several National Film Awards, Filmfare, and the esteemed Nandi Awards.
 

India Herald extends its deepest condolences to the legendary Ramoji Rao’s family members and friends in their hour of grief.

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