Megastar’s Film City – It’s A Trash

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It’s always in the news that Megastar Chiranjeevi and his close aides including producer Allu Arvind and AP minister Ganta Srinivasa Rao are escalating men, material and power to build a world class Mega Film City near Vizag. While everyone is tight lipped about it all these days, Chiru has simply quashed it issuing warnings to believers. 

‘Just rumors and trash, there is no iota of truth in it. Many of my friends even informed me that they are purchasing lands beside the place where my supposed studio is coming up. I said to them that the rumor is a marketing gimmick being played by real estate people to sell their lands, but I’m not coming up with any studio’, said Chiru. He ruled out any interest in setting up film relating businesses in Hyderabad, Vizag or anywhere. Also he has sharply dismissed the idea of moving Tollywood to Vizag completely. 

‘Massive hard work and vision helped Telugu Film Industry to migrate from Chennai to Hyderabad. We moved earth and heaven. Shifting to Vizag now is neither thought off nor essential. Probably Vizag could be developed into a second capital for TFI’, Megastar avers. Previously, King Nagarjuna too expressed similar opinion about moving Tollywood to Vizag. 


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Beyond Cake & Balloons: Prakash Raj’s Birthday with a Cause

March 26, 2024

While most celebrate birthdays with cake and balloons, actor Prakash Raj chose a different path for his recent one. In a heartwarming display of solidarity, Prakash Raj extended his support to Sonam Wangchuk, a prominent educationist and environmental activist from Ladakh, who is currently on a hunger strike.

Sonam Wangchuk’s 21-day hunger strike demands statehood for Ladakh alongside four other crucial points. Ladakh, a region known for its breathtaking natural beauty, is currently a Union Territory. However, residents fear that without statehood, the delicate ecosystem could be disrupted by unchecked development and exploitation of natural resources.

Raj’s birthday message wasn’t just a personal act; it brought much-needed attention to Wangchuk’s cause. Sharing a post captioned “It’s my birthday today…and I’m celebrating by showing solidarity with @Wangchuk66 and the people of Ladakh who are fighting for us…our country…our environment and our future. Let’s stand by them #justasking,” he urged others to stand with Ladakh in their fight for a sustainable future. This act of public support highlights the environmental concerns surrounding Ladakh and emphasizes the importance of responsible development.

Sonam Wangchuk’s specific demands include granting Ladakh the status of a tribal area under the 6th Schedule of the Indian Constitution. This designation would provide the region with greater autonomy in managing its land and resources, ensuring its unique cultural and environmental heritage is protected. While the path forward may be challenging, Prakash Raj’s birthday message serves as a reminder that collective action and unwavering voices can bring about positive change.