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Seers seeking land from KCR!

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Apparently realising that Telangana Rashtra Samithi president and chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao is trying to prove himself to be a more hardcore Hindu, compared to the Sangh Parivar, several spiritual gurus have started running after him seeking doles.

Heads of various popular spiritual mutts from South India are understood to have approached the chief minister seeking land for setting up of their mathams at Yadadri, the abode of Lord Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy in Bhongir district.

According to reports, these peethadhipathis made a representation to Yadagirigutta Temple Development Authority (YTDA) for allotting them land on the hill for their mutts, as was done in Tirumala, the abode of Lord Venkateshwara in Chittoor district.

These religious heads are asking for land for conducting rituals and pujas, besides offering accommodation and food to the devotees.

Some of those who made a representation to the government include Sri Sringeri Saradha Mutt, Uttaradi Mutt, Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Mutt and others.

But the decision to allot the land will have to be taken by the government, a senior official said.

These seers were attracted by two acres of land allotted to Sri Sarada Peetham seer Swamy Swaroopanandendra at Kokapet at a nominal cost of Rs 1 per acre. They thought they too could put forth their plea for land allotment.

“Since KCR is very spiritual, he might not reject their demand,” he said.

Valmiki’s Director and Producers At Loggerheads!

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If the buzz from film circles is to be believed, everything is not right between director Harish Shankar and producers of Valmiki, 14 Reels Plus.

According to the previous agreement, Ram Achanta and Gopi Achanta were supposed to give fifty percent share in profits for Harish Shankar.

They were okay with this agreement until Harish Shankar started interfering in the business deals.

Buzz has it that Harish is not letting the producers to close some deals saying that they would get better price. He is also asking them to go for own release in a few territories if they don’t get the quoted rates.

Ram and Gopi are reportedly not happy with Harish’s interference in business related issues and hence asked him to take remuneration and leave the business headaches to them.

But Harish is not willing to take a fixed salary for Valmiki as he believes that the film would be a super hit and make huge profits.

Currently, they are at loggerheads and the business transactions of Valmiki has come to a standstill. The film is slated for release on Sept 13.

Sushma Swaraj: A people’s politician

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New Delhi: Just a few hours before she collapsed and died, former External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj had tweeted her thanks to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for revoking Article 370 on Jammu and Kashmir.

“Thank you Prime Minister. Thank you very much. I was waiting to see this day in my lifetime.”

That was her last communication on the social media platform on which she had over 13 million followers. She was active on tweeting about major happenings, though she decided against contesting the 2019 Lok Sabha elections or on joining the Narendra Modi 2.0 government due to health reasons.

Sushma, who died aged 67, tweeted her condolences on Congress leader Sheila Dikshit’s death on July 20, writing that though they were opponents in politics, but were friends in personal life.

Sushma, who brought her innate grace and charm into her work, was not cowed by twitter trolls either.

In fact when one troll told her, that like Sheila Dikshit, she too would be remembered after her death, Sushma took it sportingly, tweeting back: “I thank you in anticipation for this kind thought.”

Though she was overshadowed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who undertook the major trips and diplomatic dealings during her tenure as External Affairs Minister, Sushma Swaraj did not retire into the shadows. She made her mark in her own way – connecting with the diaspora far and wide, and reaching out to help them.

She would respond to every appeal for assistance, and make sure the Indian missions responded to the requests. In this way she gave the human touch to the Ministry of External Affairs, and won millions of admirers across the world, including many in Pakistan.

Many Pakistani patients would appeal to her for medical visas via twitter, and Sushma would try to accommodate their requests. She would also connect with some of the Pakistanis who she helped get emergency medical visas. In 2017, she won admiration when she granted a year-long medical visa to a Pakistani girl Shireen Shiraz for an open heart surgery.

As Leader of Opposition in the 15th Lok Sabha, Sushma was a formidable and compelling speaker. She would attack the ruling Congress-led UPA without pulling any punches, and once Parliament was witness to a fierce poetic exchange between her and then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

In 2013, when Manmohan Singh used an Urdu couplet to hit out at the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party, Sushma Swaraj responded in kind.

Manmohan Singh, accusing the BJP of making unwarranted attacks on his government, had recited a couplet of Urdu poet Mirza Ghalib. “Humko hai unse wafa ki umeed, jo nahi jaante wafa kya hai (we hope for loyalty from those who do not know the meaning of the word),” the then Prime Minister said, quoting famous Urdu poet Mirza Ghalib.

Retorting, Sushma narrated a verse of Hindi poet Bashir Badr: “Kuch to majbooriya rahi hongi yun koi bewafa nahi hota (there must have been some compulsions, one is not disloyal for no reason at all).”

She then quoted another verse: “Tumhe wafa yaad nahee, Humein jafa yaad nahee, zindagi or maut ke toh do hee tarane hain, ek tumhein yaad nahee, ek humein yaad naheen (you don’t remember loyalty, we don’t remember disloyalty, life and death have two rhythms, you don’t remember one, we don’t remember the other).”

Sushma, who was always attired in wide-bordered saris and donned a trademark big red bindi and sindoor, had carved a niche in the BJP through effective presentation of her views both inside and outside Parliament.

Following the 2004 elections when the Congress was set to form the government and the name of Italian-born Sonia Gandhi was being touted as likely prime minister, Sushma threatened to shave her head, wear a white saree and eat groundnuts (symbolical of mourning) if Sonia became Prime Minister.

Married to Swaraj Kaushal, a former Mizoram Governor, Sushma had contested against Sonia in Bellary (Karnataka) during the 1999 Lok Sabha elections. While Gandhi polled 51.7 per cent of the vote, Sushma was not too far behind with 44.7 per cent. Though she lost the polls, Sushma moved up the party ladder.

Born on February 14, 1952 at Ambala Cantonment, Sushma earned a B.A. degree in political science. She studied LL.B. in Panjab University, Chandigarh. She married Swaraj Kaushal on July 13, 1975, during the time of the Emergency.

An advocate by profession, she began her political career as a student leader in the 1970s, organizing protests against Indira Gandhi’s government.

She was associated with many social and cultural bodies in various capacities. She was President of the Hindi Sahitya Sammelan, Haryana for four years.

She twice became MLA from Haryana during 1977-1982 and 1987-1990, and once from Delhi in 1998.

As a Janata Party MLA in Devi Lal’s government, she was the Cabinet Minister of Labour and Employment (1977-1979) – becoming the youngest ever Cabinet Minister in the country at 25 years of age. She joined the BJP in 1980. Under a combined Lok Dal-BJP government led by Devi Lal, she was the Cabinet Minister of Education, Food and Civil Supplies (1987-1990). She was judged Best Speaker of Haryana State Assembly for three consecutive years.

In 1980, 1984, and 1989, she unsuccessfully contested the Lok Sabha elections from Karnal in Haryana. All three times, she was defeated by the Congress Party’s Chiranji Lal Sharma.

She was elected as a member of the Rajya Sabha in 1990. In 1996, she was elected to the 11th Lok Sabha from South Delhi. She was Union Cabinet Minister of Information and Broadcasting in 1996, during the 13-day Atal Bihari Vajpayee government. She was re-elected to the 12th Lok Sabha for a second term in 1998.

Under the second Vajpayee government, she retained the Information and Broadcasting Ministry and had additional charge of the Ministry of Telecommunications from March 19 to October 12, 1998.

Sushma left the Union Cabinet from October-December 1998 to serve as the first woman Chief Minister of Delhi. The BJP lost the assembly elections, and she returned to national politics.

Sushma returned to Parliament in April 2000 as a Rajya Sabha member from Uttarakhand. She was re-inducted into the cabinet as the Minister of Information and Broadcasting, which she held from September 2000 until January 2003.

She was also made the Minister of Health and Family Welfare, and held the post of Minister of Parliamentary Affairs. She was re-elected to the Rajya Sabha in April 2006 from Madhya Pradesh. She served as the deputy leader of BJP in Rajya Sabha.

In late 2005, speculation was high that Sushma was one of the top contenders to be BJP president after L.K. Advani resigned. However, Rajnath Singh was elected to that post.

In 2009, Sushma won the election to the 15th Lok Sabha from Vidisha in Madhya Pradesh, by a record margin of 3.89 lakh votes.

She was made Deputy Leader of the Opposition in June 2009 in the Lok Sabha, and in December that year Sushma became the first woman Leader of the Opposition when she replaced Advani.

Inside Look: Maruthi’s Plush and Luxury Office

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Office and residences of movie celebrities are designed differently. Several of the top Telugu directors have made their offices unique and tastefully done.The latest office that has caught attention is young and dynamic filmmaker Maruthi, who is better known for films such as “Bhale Bhale Magadivoy” and “Mahanubhavudu”.

He recently bought a new office in Journalist Colony in Hyderabad in an apartment complex and had hired interior designers to make the interiors to be modern, yet creative mirroring his taste with the theme of filmmaking. “Eternal Songs of the Earth” is the building’s name.

Equipped with all modern gadgets, security alarms, and amenities, the office walls attract us with interesting quotations, photographs of great film personalities. Even the false ceiling is equipped with filmmaking props.

“Never change your originality for the sake of others. Because no one can play your role better than you. So be yourself. You are the best,” is one such quote that caught our attention.Maruthi has spent a bomb on this film as it would be his permanent official address. Check the video to have a look.

Can Gang Leader Put Them Back On Track?

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Mythri Movie Makers entered Telugu film industry with a bang. Their first film Srimanthudu was a Non-Baahubali hit and they followed it up with NTR’s career biggest earner Janatha Garage.

The third film was even bigger. Rangasthalam shattered all existing Non-Baahubali records and still sitting pretty on top.

After making three big ticket films, Mythri switched to making medium budget films. However, they ran out of luck with Savyasachi and Amar Akbar Anthony that were released within a short span and tanked at the box office.

Chitralahari was a sleeper hit, but it is not something they could boast of. Dear Comrade also has bitten dust leaving the production house in a spot.

One of the partners Mohan parted ways with Mythri because of recent developments.

With their brand value taking a severe dent, Mythri Movie Makers is hoping to bounce back with Gang Leader that looks promising.

Both Nani and Vikram Kumar are bankable brands and this duo cannot go wrong unless Myhtri’s bad time continue to haunt them.

Gang Leader is slated for release on Sept 12.

Watch: Nagarjuna opens up about his character

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Actor Nagarjuna seems pretty confident that his upcoming film Manmadhudu 2 will be a big success. Along with hosting the third season of reality TV show Bigg Boss Telugu, Nagarjuna Akkineni is currently busy gearing up for his upcoming film Manmadhudu 2 alongside Rakul Preet Singh.

Produced by Annapurna Studios, Anandi Art Creations, Viacom18 Motion Pictures banners and directed by Rahul Ravindran, the romantic comedy is an official remake of a French movie titled I Do and is all set to hit theatres on 9th August.

As Nagarjuna gets ready to play a Casanova in Manmadhudu 2, he talks to Suma about his film, how he wants to play his age and why he doesn’t like to work in serious films.

BJP’s next target : అయోధ్య రామ మందిరం, ఉమ్మడి పౌర చట్టం.?

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Watch BJP’s next target : అయోధ్య రామ మందిరం, ఉమ్మడి పౌర చట్టం.?

US calls for peace along LOC after Modi’s move on Kashmir

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Heartfelt condolences on the demise of Sushma Swaraj Ji : KTR via Twitter

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జయప్రకాశ్ నారాయణ ఎవరు? తెలంగాణతో ఆయనకు ఏం సంబంధం?: KCR Slams Loksatta Jayaprakash Narayan

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Sushma Swaraj History | Story Of Senior BJP Leader Sushma Swaraj

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PM Narendra Modi Emotional At Sushma Swaraj’s House

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I was waiting for this in my lifetime, Sushma Swaraj’s last tweet was on Article 370

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Senior BJP Leader And Former External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj Passes Away at 67

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Ex-External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj passes away at age 67

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Ex-External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj passes away at age 67

Big News Big Debate : Operation Kashmir – Rajinikanth

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RX100 Hindi: New Hero And Spicy Heroine Paired

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Though senior hero Suniel Shetty hasn’t focused much on his daughter Ahana Shetty’s career, as she debuted with a mega flop and is later struggling to find her foot in Bollywood, he is now focusing on son Ahan Shetty’s debut. And they have got a perfect film as the launch pad for him.

Ahan Shetty will now reprise the role played by Karthikeya Reddy in the Bollywood remake of RX100. He was well-groomed and already had another film Tadap that marks his debut, while RX100 is going to be his second movie. At the same time, to reprise the role of spicy Payal Rajput who took Telugu youths by a storm, they have got the super sexy Tara Sutaria aboard.

Known for her debut with Student Of The Year 2 movie, Tara will now play the cheating lover who uses the hero only for sex. She is quite kicked about for the role as this movie’s success could make her that breakout star of the year for sure.

Directed by Milan Luthria of Once Upon A Time In Mumbai and Dirty Picture fame, the film’s shoot is starting today at an old theatre in Mumbai.

Bithiri Sathi On MLA Loan Frauds | Conversation With Radha | Teenmaar News

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No reference to Naidu at Kia car launch?

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South Korea’s second-largest automobile manufacturer Kia Motors is going to launch first car Seltos in the Indian market through the hands of YSR Congress party president and Andhra Pradesh chief minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy at its plant at Penukonda in Anantapur district on August 8.

Kia Motors Managing Director Kook Hyun Shim and Chief Administrative Officer Thomas Kim, who met the chief minister at his Tadepalli camp office on Monday invited him for the launch event.

They also handed over a model of Seltos car to Jagan. They told him that yearly three lakh cars would be produced from the Penukonda plant.

So far so good. But sources in the official circles said the Kia Motors authorities were strictly told that there should not be any reference to Telugu Desam Party president and former chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu or his government at the launch event at any cost.

Though Naidu had taken a lot of initiative for setting of the Kia Motors plant at Penukonda, including allotment of 500 acres of land, creation of all infrastructural facilities, provision of power supply and water supply from the Gollapalle reservoir, the Jagan government wants that no credit should be given to Naidu at the inaugural event, for which the company authorities agreed.

In fact, it was only in January that the Kia Motors had invited Naidu to the plant and felicitated him on the completion of Kia Plant.

It was the same person Kook Hyun Shim who had hailed Naidu for his excellent cooperation and gave all credit to him. Now, he has to remain silent!

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