Media baron Ramoji Rao, founder of the Ramoji Group and Ramoji Film City in Hyderabad, passed away at the age of 88. He took his last breath at 3:45 am on Saturday, June 8, after being admitted to the hospital on June 5 due to breathing difficulties, according to the Eenadu Group. Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed grief, describing Rao as a visionary who revolutionized Indian media. Rao was known for his belief that a newspaperman should be a referee, not a participant.
Ramoji Sir gave me a cup of coffee & some life advice when i met him last. Keep Working. Keep Walking. Till your dying day. It's the way he lived his life. #RIP_Sir https://t.co/qiJ0ci7WrM
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday expressed grief at the death of noted media personality Ramoji Rao, describing him as a visionary who revolutionised Indian media. https://t.co/6vmw3r98uF
Ramoji Rao took his last breath at 3:45 am on Saturday. He was admitted to the hospital on June 5 after facing difficulty in breathing, the Eenadu Group said https://t.co/MPNMjtcfwy
"A newspaperman should be a referee, never a participant', Ramoji Rao once said, in words. "A newspaperman need not be a participant, because being a referee gives him enough and more power," Ramoji Rao often said, in action. https://t.co/LOnTZuLmx4
Media baron Ramoji Rao passes away at 88 https://t.co/e6dTZkGfXi
Ramoji Film City founder and media baron Ramoji Rao passes away https://t.co/Di1rE2ofUd via @moneycontrolcom
Media baron Ramoji Rao passes away at 87 He was the founder of the Ramoji Group which owns the popular production facility Ramoji Film City in Hyderabad. https://t.co/VyDcuo27N6