Legendary filmmaker and Movie Moghul Daggubati Ramanaidu had a habit of visiting his office each time he enters Ramanaidu Studios in Film Nagar. It was his regular place where he spends most of his time in a day.
But on Tuesday, the day before his death day, perhaps for the first time, Mr Ramanaidu didn't step into his office although he had visited his Film Studios, according to reliable sources in the know. Ramanaidu didn't pay visit to his office citing "pain" and was apparently in a state that he couldn't walk much.
"Ramanaidu sir would surely visit his office every time he visits the Film Studio. But on Tuesday, he didn't enter into his office but rather asked his car driver to drive around the Studios. He said that the pain had escalated and couldn't walk so he wanted to see the entire Studio premises from his car and did watch it before returning home.
As pain got increased, doctor-actor Rajasekhar who was treating Naidu garu given him few painkillers to bring down his pain," said a source close."Little did anyone know that the following day (Wednesday) was his final day and he was all set for final journey. Ramanaidu garu's condition got serious the nest day and slowly things went out of hands.
Around 12 PM, doctors said that they've given up hopes and he was pronounced dead by 2.30 PM. That's the end of an era," added the source. Former TDP MP and award-winning filmmaker Mr Ramanaidu breathed his last on Wednesday succumbing to deadly cancer.
But on Tuesday, the day before his death day, perhaps for the first time, Mr Ramanaidu didn't step into his office although he had visited his Film Studios, according to reliable sources in the know. Ramanaidu didn't pay visit to his office citing "pain" and was apparently in a state that he couldn't walk much.
"Ramanaidu sir would surely visit his office every time he visits the Film Studio. But on Tuesday, he didn't enter into his office but rather asked his car driver to drive around the Studios. He said that the pain had escalated and couldn't walk so he wanted to see the entire Studio premises from his car and did watch it before returning home.
As pain got increased, doctor-actor Rajasekhar who was treating Naidu garu given him few painkillers to bring down his pain," said a source close."Little did anyone know that the following day (Wednesday) was his final day and he was all set for final journey. Ramanaidu garu's condition got serious the nest day and slowly things went out of hands.
Around 12 PM, doctors said that they've given up hopes and he was pronounced dead by 2.30 PM. That's the end of an era," added the source. Former TDP MP and award-winning filmmaker Mr Ramanaidu breathed his last on Wednesday succumbing to deadly cancer.
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