RGV to make film on Ramalinga Raju? Hyderabad: The erstwhile top Indian IT vendor is back home. It is return of real life, at least for some time, for the founder chairman of Satyam computers, B Ramalinga Raju, who was granted bail by the Supreme Court.
He is out of the stony prison walls, where he had spent a lonely life for the past 32 months. Even his release from the Chanchalguda jail was an event of intense media attention. The whole of family was anxiously in wait as the Honda CRV reached his Jubilee HIlls residence at 6 pm on Saturday.
He was received by all his loved ones, wife Nandini, Sons Teja Raju and Rama Raju and daughter Deepti. There was little that he could speak on his arrival at the house where he was looked upon for decades as the icon of Indian IT industry. He walked in, holding back his emotions. Even those accompanied him too failed to break his silence.
As soon as the media contingent that followed him all the way from the Jail began to depart, it was replaced by hordes of well wishers and friends who owed him a great deal.
Only a select few could meet Raju. Film director and movie maker, Ramgopal Verma (RGV), known to be his family friend, is one among them. RGV was closeted with Raju for more than an hour.
Being a man of movie interests, Verma is said said to have visited Raju with an agenda of his own. He has reportedly tasked himself with the study of the rise and fall of the man behind Satyam.
He was also studying the factors that contributed to his multi-crore accounting fraud that paved the way for his exit from the company to the prison. The controversy that laced the life of Ramalinga Raju could soon be the theme for the next project of RGV.
News Posted: 7 November, 2011
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