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Mega Blast in Baadshah !

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The film ‘Baadshah’ Producer Bandla Ganesh want to make the audio launch a grand success, for that he don’t want to miss that he can do. There is a talk that a surprise guest would be gracing the audio launch.
 
Bandla Ganesh surprised one and all by inviting Ram Charan  for the muhurat of ‘Baadshah’. The  buzz making rounds in reporters is the producer requested his god father Pawan Kalyan to attend the audio function of ‘Baadsha’. Until now no one has confirmed these reports.
A few days later when the engagement ceremony  of Ram Charan ,both the Pawan and NTR bonded well with each other. They both chatted for long duration, the industry and the general audience surprised a lot.The audience always feels good to see two promising heroes on the same platform.We shall wait till March 10th to know if there is a Mega-Nandamuri show.

AP’s powercut problems !

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In our State power cuts have become routine even n the best of times,there are no scheduled power cuts, there will be plenty of  unscheduled power cuts.  In spite of  us reeling under scarcity of power we  are witness to strings of lights burning for decorative purposes.  Also several advertisement hoardings use bunches of high power lights. In times of terrible scarcity should such uses not be prohibited?

In the good old days, street lights used to be of filament lamps.  These have given way to fluorescent lamps.  We now have sodium vapour lamps, and the streets have bright illumination with SV lamps burning every few yards, with saturation lighting. EVERY ALTERNATE SV LAMP ON THE ROADS CAN BE REMOVED WITHOUT INCONVENIENCING ROAD USERS AND AFFECTING SECURITY CONCERNS

 The DISCOMs are advising householders to use CFLs and are even giving them out free on our surrendering filament bulbs.  Why not the same CFLs be used for street lights?  At  least  half the SV lamps can be replaced with CFLs  without adversely affecting the public’s comfort

Is success ensured in Mani’s Partition Plays?

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Marvelous director Maniratnam who seems to have lost his sheen with his Rawan and Kadali failing to impress movie lovers is now going back to olden days. Mani who highlighted emotional bonding in his superhit films like Roja and Bombay, both of which based on terrorist and riots backdrop, is hoping that film on Indo-Pak partition is the right way to get back on success track.

But one wonder whether people still appreciate such films as many films came on that subject and even decades have passed. Mani is already getting ready with the project and roped in Rensil who scripted stories of Kurban and Rang De Basanti to script story while he is on hunt for the star cast.

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