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Emaindi ? Theatrical Trailer

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Jeelakarra Bellam Press Meet

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Aadi’s Rough music launch

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Joru Making Video

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Legal Notice To Aamir Khan For Supporting Gays

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All the time Amir Khan brushes with controversies through his films but now he invited trouble through his acclaimed TV show ‘Satyameva Jayathe’. Calling Amir’s acts as contempt of Court, a Chandigarh based lawyer has now filed a case on the leading Bollywood hero for which he needs to give an explanation by December 19th. Recently Amir Khan’s Satyameva Jayithe focused on the lifestyle and rights of eunuchs, gays and lesbians.
This October 19th episode saw Amir Khan pleading for amendments in Article 377 of IPC which makes homosexuality a punishable offense. Creating a hullaballoo over this, Chandigarh based Mandeep Kaur has now filed petition on Amir Khan that he violated recent Supreme Court ruling that supported Article 377. Reacting on her petition, Court directed Amir to respond by Dec 19th and we have to see what the actor says.

After 13 Years, World Trade Centre Is Back

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The moment one hears of WTC, people remember the deadly terror attack there two planes crashed right into twin towers crashing the World Trade Centre, 13 year ago. The 9/11 incident is unforgettable and everything looked bleak with towers brought down. After 13 years the World Trade Center rose back like phoenix, with business blushing once again. 
Conde Nast, publishing giant is moving into One World Trade Centre,a 104-story, $3.9 billion skyscraper that dominates the Manhattan skyline from Monday. Executive director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey that owns both the building and the World Trade Center site, Patrick Foye says The New York City skyline is whole again. 
Chuck Townsend CEO of Conde Nast will be walking on Monday into what executives call the most secured office in USA. 69% of the building is leased and another 80,000 square feet (7,400 square meters) going to the advertising firm Kids Creative. From North East corner one can view the National September 11 Memorial & Museum built in the footprints of the twin towers.

Rajnikant’s Lingaa Teaser

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Stars Prefer Vijayawada To Play Cricket

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Tollywood is coming together to held Hudhud victims in Andhra Pradesh in all possible ways. Even as Tollywood is planning to conduct fund raising event on Nov 30th, Telugu Film Stars are organising Star Cricket Match at Indira Gandhi Stadium, Vijayawada.
In a pressmeet arranged by Tollywood Cricket Association(TCA), film stars Allari Naresh, Tarun, Srikanth, Prince, Tanish, Shashank, Sameer, Naveen Chandra, Khayeem and others gave details about the cricket match. Srikanth said TCA which till now organised cricket matches for entertainment decided to organise match for relief victims. 
Naresh said the two teams will comprise of popular Tollywood stars and the entire collections of the match will be donated to hudhud cyclone victims. All the actors who spoke expressed shock at the destruction caused by hudhud cyclone and expressed solidarity with the victims.

Facebook Awards For Modi And CBN

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Reading the headline might make you feel proud but hold on for a moment. We are not talking about awards instituted by the social media giant Facebook. It is the users from India who form a major customer base to Facebook that have come up with a list of awards which can be given to PM Narendra Modi and CM Chandrababu Naidu. 
The list goes as follows-

Debut of the Year: Devendra Fadnavis (Maharashtra CM) 
Comeback of the Year: Nara Chandrababu Naidu 
Event of the Year: MOM (India’s mission to Mars) 
Celebration of the Year: Stock Market (Sensex and Nifty) 
Man of the Year: Narendra Modi (obviously) 
Going by the nominations, it is hard to differ with them given the credentials they have. As for Narendra Modi and Chandrababu, they have been on their toes trying to do whatever they can to bring about that much needed change. As long as the Facebookians are confident about them, these awards hold good.

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