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Half nacked record dances Organizing by TDP Youth @ Visakha

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Heroine Charmi hulchul in a Mall Opening @ Ongole

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Sensational Noida Aarushi murder case final result- Parents the Killers

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Gazal Srinivas warning the Police

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Gazal Srinivas has on Wednesday released a video CD prepared to create awareness on the traffic problems.

Speaking on the occasion, Srinivas said they made a five-minute video CD with a song ‘Learn Traffic Sense….leave Nonsense’.

The song has been picturised with a parody of Tamil song ‘Kolaveri’. He said the video song would create awareness among the people on traffic accidents in the State. He also said the song was made to exhort motorists not to drive vehicles after consuming liquor and talking on cellphone, wear helmet and tie the seat belt.

ANR says he Feels like 25 after seeing Tamannah

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Nimmagadda financed Nagarguna too

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Industrialist Nimmagadda Prasad who is in Chanchalguda after he funded Y S Jaganmohan Reddy’s companies, has also funded MAA TV and Annapurna Studios of the Akkineni family.

Nagarjuna has been regularly meeting Nimmagadda in the Chanchalguda jail. Reports have been doing the rounds that he had invested money in some of Nimmagadda’s ventures. It was even said he had invested in the controversial Vanpic project. Now it became clear that it was Nimmagadda who invested in Akkineni’s companies and not the other way round.

Media reports said that CBI found that Nimmagadda invested Rs. 23 crore in MAA TV and Rs. 2 crore in the Annapurna Studios.

Now Tamil People Enjoy “GJG”

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Nithin Reddy-starrer Telugu romantic-comedy “Gunde Jaari Gallanthayyinde” (GJG) is likely to have a Tamil remake soon.

Thanks to the overwhelming success of the film, it has become a sought after story in the remake circuit.

“Leading producers from Tamil have already expressed interest in the remake. Talks are on with multiple producers, but in all probability, it will be remade in Tamil by the same producers who made the film in Telugu,” a source from the film’s unit told. Directed by debutant Vijay Kumar Konda, featuring Isha Talwar and Nithya Menon in the leads, GJG released worldwide April 19. It was produced by Nikitha Reddy, Nithiin’s sister, and Vikram Goud.

Made on a budget of Rs.11 crore, the film raked in approximately Rs.3.5 crore in its opening weekend in Andhra Pradesh. “The film has registered best ever opening for a Nithiin film. In the opening weekend in Andhara Pradesh, it minted approximately Rs.3.5 crore and is running to packed houses all over,” trade analyst Trinath told. “It is likely to break even in the following week. The film’s satellite rights have already been sold for Rs.3.2 crore,” he added.

GJG is Nithiin’s second hit in a row. His last blockbuster was Telugu romantic-drama “Ishq”, also with Nithya Menon.

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