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Mega Powerstar’s weakness -‘Watch’

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Mega Power Star Ram Charan who did Racha and turned Nayak is currently busy with Zanjeer and Yevadu. Currently he is busy romancing hot beauties but he revealed his powerful weakness.

He said he is passionate about alluring and wonderful watches and when ever he glances over them, he makes sure that it will be on his wrist the very next moment. He revealed that at present he has costly collection of 30 such watches and however hard he try, his passion is growing every day.

Which award has a greater significance?

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T.Subbarami Reddy, of these days has been in news through his kala seva in Vizag. The former MP has decided to giveaway the awards through his TSR Lalithakala Parishad, He aimed at the standards of the awards would be more than on par with national level awards such as, ‘Film Fare’, ‘Stardust’ etc. He tied up with a TV news channel to select the winners of the awards in different categories. However, a strange situation is likely to be encountered by the winners especially in the categories of best actor and best hero.

As of now, we have seen the conferment of best actor awards by many award committees. In contrast, TSR Kalapeetham has decided to present both best actor and best hero awards. But then, which award has a greater significance, best actor or best hero? Looking into the winners lists and the news of these awards, Balakrishna  and Nagarjuna have been given the prime importance as best actors rather Ram Charan and Allu Arjun as best heroes.

” Maybe, the ideology of the TV channel worked out for creating a sort of controversy by selecting both best actors and the best heroes,” opines an observer.

‘Baadshah’ 2 Weeks World Wide Shares

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Young Tiger Jr.NTR’s ‘Baadshah’ collected a share of Rs.41.02 crores at the end of its two weeks run world wide. Given below are the area wise break up of shares.

AREA                                TWO WEEKS SHARES( IN CRORES)

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NIZAM                                       9.20

CEDED                                      6.50

NELLORE                                 1.35

KRISHNA                                  1.90

GUNTUR                                   3.25

VIZAG                                        2.90

EAST GODAVARI                     2.12

WEST GODAVARI                   1.70

 
AP TWO WEEKS SHARE    28.92

KARNATAKA                                 2.95

REST OF INDIA                             1.40

INDIA TWO WEEKS SHARE      33.27

OVERSEAS                                    7.75

TWO WEEKS WORLD WIDE  41.02

VH threatens to go fast-unto-death reg.

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Senior Telangana Congress leader and Rajya Sabha member V Hanumanth Rao on Friday faulted Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy for “shielding” the tainted Ministers accused of corruption charges.

Speaking at the Assembly media point here on Friday, Hanumanth Rao said his “learned” colleague in the Upper House Dr KVP Ramachandra Rao was such an expert, who can disclose even minute details of lands in the State if one gave him the Survey Number of any land. He also said he would go on fast-unto-death from May 5 if the Chief Minister failed to solve the issue of Amberpet Government School land, which was in the occupation of private persons.

The three-time Rajya Sabha member has alleged that government lands in the Telangana region were being encroached upon by the Seemandhra land sharks at their will. He also alleged that higher officials were backing the bigwigs in allotting government lands. He also alleged that late chief minister Dr YS Rajasekhara Reddy did not spare any vacant land and simply encroached upon them. He said Dr YSR’s confidant Dr KVP played key role in every land allotment during YSR’s regime.
    

KCR’s favourite anchor jumped into YSRC?

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TRS chief K Chandrasekhara Rao once thought TV anchor Rani Rudrama Devi to be an asset for his party’s T News channel. Rudrama Devi earned popularity through her anchoring and news reading.

Shocking KCR, she suddenly jumped into the lap of Y S Vijayamma. It is learnt that she is keen on making a political entry and that Y S Jaganmohan Reddy had given her assurance of the Narsamppet ticket from Warangal district.

Rani Rudrama who was thought to be an upcoming charismatic leader for the Telangana movement, shocked many, by meeting Vijayamma in November. She took the YSRCP membership also. She was appointed in-charge of the Narsampet constituency. Jagan has been appointing prospective candidates as in-charges of their respective constituencies. As such, it is being said that Rani Rudrama Devi contesting from the Narsampet constituency of Warangal is a foregone conclusion. Rani Rudrama Devi has no political experience.

Rani Rudrama Devi was working with ABN Andhra Jyothi Channel before joining the Telangana channel. When she left ABN, she charged that Telangana employees were being ill-treated in ABN. With this, KCR gave full publicity to her, apart from job in his channel. In the T Channel, she built up charisma matching that of a film star. It should be seen if people who identified her as an icon of Telangana would now vote for her as the YSR Congress candidate.

TRS woos AP MP’s, Legislators

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Aiming to emerge the single largest party from Telangana in next year’s elections, the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) is going all out to woo Andhra Pradesh MPs and legislators from the ruling Congress as well as the opposition Telugu Desam Party (TDP).

The sub-regional party is planning to rope in as many leaders as possible from the two principal parties for its anniversary meeting at Armoor town in Nizamabad district April 27. TRS chief K. Chandrasekhara Rao, or KCR as he is known, has even set April 27 as the ‘deadline’ for leaders of the two parties to make up their mind.

Since then one TDP legislator has crossed over to the TRS and at least two Congress MPs have dropped hints that they may join them. However, TRS leaders admit the response so far has not been encouraging and are still hopeful of others joining their camp before the April 27 meet.

With the Congress yet to take a clear stand on Telangana, the TRS is mounting pressure on ruling party leaders to take a decision “in tune with the people’s aspirations”.

Political observers say most Congress leaders find themselves at the crossroads as the proposal for a front has also not taken off. There has been speculation for the last few weeks that union Minister S. Jaipal Reddy and state Minister K. Jana Reddy will float a separate outfit to bring together all pro-Telangana leaders who don’t want to sail with KCR.

The idea was reportedly dropped after it received lukewarm response from the majority of 50 Congress MLAs, who don’t want to disturb the government at this stage. Congress leaders like Jana Reddy admitted it would be difficult for them to face people in the 2014 elections without the party fulfilling the Dec 9, 2009, promise to carve out a Telangana state. They want to keep up pressure on the party leadership to take an early decision.

Some observers feel Congress and TDP leaders may come under pressure at the grassroots level to join the TRS, which is seen as the only party wedded to the cause of Telangana. Similar pressure after the 2009 statement had forced about a dozen leaders from the two parties to defect.

The Congress, the TDP and the YSR Congress remain divided over Telangana along regional lines with their leaders from Andhra and Rayalaseema opposing the division of the state. Even the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which is now backing the demand, had opposed it while in power at the centre. “Having alliance with somebody can prove a liability to our agenda of achieving Telangana state in the coming days,” KCR said.

He believes only by bagging a majority of 119 seats in the 294-member assembly and 17 Lok Sabha seats (out of 42 from the state) will help achieve the Telangana goal. This will be the first time in its 12-year existence that the TRS will not be in alliance with any party. It fought the 2004 elections with the Congress, which swept the polls to deny it the kingmaker’s role.

With the Congress retaining power, KCR faced a tough time. It was the death of then chief minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy in a helicopter crash in September 2009 that altered the political scene. KCR revived the Telangana movement with an indefinite fast; the massive street protests forced New Delhi to announce that the process for a separate Telangana state would be initiated.

With the promise remaining unfulfilled, the TRS will be going to public with its oft repeated allegation that the Congress always betrayed over four-decade-old Telangana cause.

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