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In Pics: Raashi Khanna Ups The Glamour Touch

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Good days are yet to come for beautiful Raashi Khanna who has recently gone to a slim look from her usual chubby self. And she is now looking more gorgeous if the clicks from the shooting spot of her latest film are anything to go by.

Raashi is drop dead gorgeous in her latest ensemble as she wears fully worked-on skirt and tight low-cut blouse. As he puts up her terrific curves on display, one will be astonished as to why she’s not getting the right opportunities in Tollywood. And these poses just make her look like an angel just descended from heaven with tonnes of glamour as her halo.

Surely Raashi should fill that glamorous gap in Tollywood with her spicy charms as she could match it with the likes of Samantha and Rakul Preet. On the work front, she has Victory Venkatesh’s Venky Mama where she will be seen with Naga Chaitanya in the comic caper being directed by KS Ravindra of ‘Power’ movie fame.

Trailer Talk: ‘Article 15’ Is Need Of The Hour

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When it comes to heroes like Ayushman Khurana in Bollywood, he picks up interesting scripts and mesmerises audiences. Whether it is Vicky Donor or Andhadhun, he always left the mark. And now, ‘Article 15’ adds another feather to his cap.

Director Anubhav Sinha of “Mulk” fame has come up with a gripping and hard-hitting story on ‘caste’ system in Northern parts of India through “Article 15” where Ayushman plays the role of an investigation officer. The film is reportedly based on the 2014 Badaun rape case, where two girls were allegedly gang-raped and killed over a caste-based dispute. For the kinds of news we’re reading every day, surely the film sounds like a need of the hour.

Especially the scene in the trailer where all the police constables differentiate themselves basing on their castes is a hair-raising one, as everyone understands how discrimination got deeply rooted in the minds of many Indians. Netizens are showering the trailer with huge appreciation.

Set for June 28 release, one wonders if ‘Article 15’ will get a Censor Certificate for the kind of references they made to the caste system. For the uninitiated, Article 15 (1) and (2) prohibit the state from discriminating any citizen on the grounds of any religion, race, caste, sex, place of birth or any of them.

Article 15 – Trailer | Ayushmann Khurrana | Anubhav Sinha | Releasing on 28June2019

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Stop Amaravati Works, CM Jagan Orders

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Right after taking oath as Chief Minister, YS Jagan has asked the Chief Secretary to stop all the engineering works across Andhra Pradesh owing to the financial burden. Now Jagan has shifted his focus on the capital city, Amaravati. He reportedly ordered for the halt of all the works in the capital region but this is a temporary order.

Jagan in his review meeting with CS and other officials, opined that the construction of permanent Secretariat, Assembly and High Court is not needed at this moment as the temporary ones are functioning without any hassle. The last TDP government has put tender for Rs 45000 crore of works in the capital region and this is putting a severe pressure on the state’s treasury. If the works of the above are halted, the financial status could improve is what Jagan’s thought process. Depending up on this, Jagan will take a call on the works in the capital.

On June 6th, Jagan will be holding a review meeting with Capital Region Development Authority (CRDA) and a vital decision is likely to be taken in this meeting. With works should be moved forward and the least importance ones will be put hold for time being.

Before the polls, there were rumours that YSRCP government might the capital region but so far there is no information from the government and political sources, whether Jagan is considering to shift the capital or not.

Political Mirchi : జగన్ లో పోరాటస్ఫూర్తిని నింపిన ఆ ముగ్గురు

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Kishan Reddy First Interview after Taking Oath as Cabinet Minister | New Delhi

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Modi starts new term, picks 26 new faces in council of ministers

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Dandupalyam 4 Telugu Movie Teaser | Mumaith Khan | Suman Ranganath | 2019 Latest Telugu Movies

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Patas 2 – Pataas Latest Promo – 31st May 2019 – Anchor Ravi, Varshini

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జూన్ 8న సచివాలయానికి జగన్..! | CM YS Jagan To Enter Secretariat On June 8

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Stuvartpuram Movie Official Trailer || Latest Telugu Trailers 2019

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Keerthy Suresh’s Unbelievable Transformation Is Giving Us Major Fitness Goals

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YS Jagan Cabinet Ministers to Take Oath on June 8th | AP Cabinet 2019

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CM YS Jagan Said He Will Meet Soon With Pawan Kalyan || YS Jagan About Pawan Kalyan Lose

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NGK Movie Review

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Tamil director Selva Raghavan is known to Telugu audience as Sri Raghava with films like 7/G Brindavan Colony and Aadavari Matalaku Ardhale Verule. He tries his hand at political drama with Surya as the lead. Expectations are rife of NGK with Surya and Sri Raghava teaming up.

What is it about?

NGK (Surya) quits his software job for becoming an organic farmer. As he gets threats from rival farmers and retail shop owners, NGK takes the help of a local MLA. After realizing the real power of a politician NGK decides to become a political leader. But is it as easy as it appears to be?

Performances:

Surya has done his best in spite of an underdeveloped character. His emotional outburst in a few scenes stands out. Sai Pallavi gets a limited role that is also not written in a convincing way. She performs well, but the character makes her look ridiculous at times. Rakul Preet is good as the corporate politician. Senior actors like Devaraj and Ponvannan are good in their respective roles.

Technicalities:

Sri Raghava hasn’t done a political movie prior to this. It is pretty evident that it is not his forte. He struggles to get a coherent script and keep the audience engaged. It is one of the most clumsily written movie that appears pointless all through. There isn’t one scene that stands out and leaves the mark of the acclaimed director.

Yuvan Shankar Raja’s music is pretty bad. Odd placement make them sound even worse. Editing is so bad that there is no connection between many scenes. Cinematography is the only positive about the film. Cinematographer used dull lighting and darkly lit surroundings to elevate the drama. Production values are top notch.

Thumbs Up:

Surya’s performance in few scenes

Thumbs Down:

Script

Music

Direction

Analysis:

It can be assumed that Sri Raghava’s idea is to tell the story of a person who becomes CM by starting off as a ordinary party worker. In fact, that plot has the makings of a perfect political potboiler. Political dramas usually engage the audience as they have scope for showcasing relatable issues and day to day problems. Also the story of an underdog coming to power is always a winning plot. There is ample scope for Sri Raghava to show the rise of his protagonist from zero to a hero. However, Sri Raghava had other things on mind. He tried to make something different from usual. He clearly tried to make a political drama that is not similar to previous films.

It seems promising as an idea, but Sri Raghava did little to develop the idea. He neither wrote a proper script nor had given meat to the characters. Even the lead character appeared clueless in most of the scenes. Story goes from one point to another without showing key factors that led to the rise of the protagonist. He becomes the talk of the town and the target for politicians for no reason. Characters suddenly behave awkwardly which adds to the confusion in the screenplay. If first half is bad, second half is even worse that it makes the former look like a classic in comparison.

Aimless story and disjointed screenplay makes it a pain to watch. It starts off well with an organic farmer being forced to enter politics. But what follows after is a total mess. There are a few hints that the protagonist on a secret mission, but that is not shown on screen. He just goes from one point to another and is all over the headlines without a single impactful scene or act. The story goes off track after the first fifteen minutes and doesn’t come back on track not even for a moment. NGK is a film that shouldn’t have been made in the first place. It is a film even the team would wish that it was scrapped before showing it to the public.

Verdict: Huge Mess!

Special Article: Choices before Mamata

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The first childhood lesson in history is that when an empire emerges it climbs to the highest peak and then, inevitably it falls. This is the law of nature; which means the formula of nature. In West Bengal, that is the historical reality of Mamata Banerjee’s kingdom!

During this time in West Bengal, I realised that there was an extra heat in the air. In South 24-Parganas, a middle-aged Bengali woman selling tea told me that just as when the CPI-M went out and the Trinamool Congress came and she was unable to see the change coming, today you cannot understand that the BJP is entering this state and the Trinamool Congress is going out. What a political transformation the woman spoke about.

In fact, many of us, sitting in air-conditioned homes, believe that we are proficient at political prognostication, but at times it appears that we have lost touch with ground reality — and it is left to semi-literate women to tell us about the political situation while serving fish-and-rice at bus stands. Across the districts of West Bengal, Trinamool Congress cadres rent the air with slogans of Didi for Prime Minister. But, everyone is puzzled how Modi returned as Prime Minister.

The question is: Why did this happen to Mamata Banerjee? It is generally said that this was due to the Trinamool Congress party’s policy of excessive Muslim minority appeasement. This could have been the cause of Hindutva polarisation of the BJP. But polarization also happened because of a very strong anti-Mamata Banerjee sentiment.

The socio-economic situation of West Bengal is very worrying. Unemployment is high. There are no big industries in the state. There are no factories, per capita income is low, the Bengali is returning to the national mainstream.

Bengali means leftist; Opposition to the Centre and Delhi. From Chittaranjan Das and Subhash Bose’s ideological battle with Gandhiji. Jawaharlal Nehru’s relationship with Bidhan Roy was not of master and servant, or Guru and disciple. Nehru had even proposed that Roy be made governor.

To be against Delhi is in the DNA of Bengalis. But the people of Bengal are tired of such negative politics – of always having to see leaders saying “aisa nahi chalega nahi chalega”. They have seen how a small state like Tripura has become BJP-ruled. They have seen that Tripura is getting the kind of financial support that Uttar Pradesh is getting from the Centre.

The CPM came to power in 1977 after the Congress was ousted. Since then, the step-motherly treatment of the Centre towards the state has been highlighted. Many say about Mamata Banerjee’s politics, that it is nothing but an improved version of a bad CPI-M. Her politics matured by observing the basic principles of the CPI-M.

So, Mamata Banerjee herself did not practice right-wing politics in West Bengal. After the national degradation of Congress, many political parties have been formed to promote regional self-interest or sub nationalism.

But those political parties were created in other states, not West Bengal. That is regional parties like Telugu Desam Party in Andhra Pradesh, or DMK and AIADMK in Tamil Nadu. But in West Bengal, no political party could come to power on the issue of Bengali nationalism.

Why not? That is because even though the CPI(M) claimed to be a branch of the international communist movement, it was known in West Bengal as a party for Bengalis. Then, Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress was in every sense a party from within West Bengal. And in these Lok Sabha elections, as it stood in opposition to the BJP on the issue of the demolition of Vidyasagar’s statue, it only reinforced its identity as a Bengali party.

I also think that arresting a BJP worker for saying “Jai Shri Ram”, arresting a woman for criticizing the arrest of a cartoonist on social media works against the ruling party. In these cases, it is a better strategy to be disdainful of such criticism. The way Uttar Pradesh votes on the basis of caste, there is no such vote in West Bengal. However, Mamata Banerjee created a vote bank of her own comprising the Namasudra Madhuya community, OBCs and many lower class people.

But, this time even that has not worked for the Trinamool Congress. The Matua candidate fought as a candidate of the BJP and defeated the candidate of Trinamool Congress. However, the most important factor was Modi because of whom matters of caste became irrelevant.

The manner in which the CPI-M and Congress vote in West Bengal went to the BJP is unimaginable. In Delhi, my cook from South 24 Parganas went back home to vote. She said that she had earlier voted for the CPI-M in her village. But now, faced with the highhandedness of Trinamool Congress, she had voted for the BJP because voting for the CPI-M would meaning wasting the vote.

That’s exactly what I heard from the urban elite and middle class babus in Kolkata. Even students from Jadavpur University said that they would vote for the BJP. One must remember that the Trinamool Congress broke the back of the Left organisations in the universities. The Left parties were unable to oppose this. That is where the BJP came in.

One has to see how the future of West Bengal shapes up after this Trinamool Congress loss. Firstly, there is the possibility of a split in Trinamool Congress. Second, there is no President’s rule but pressure will increase on the state government. The Centre will keep up its efforts to embarrass the state government at every step. However, Mamata Banerjee is politically wise. After being hurt in the elections, she will be ready for a whole new battle.

It should be remembered that the Lok Sabha vote was to answer the question whether Modi should return to power or not. But the Assembly elections will decide whether the people of West Bengal want Mamata Banerjee to stay or not.

An analysis of the Lok Sabha polls shows that about 12 ministers have lost in the Assembly constituencies. The question is whether she will give the party ticket to them. The BJP has been keen to have leaders like Subrata Mukherjee and Shubhendu Adhikari in its ranks. How will she handle these internal problems? But while reviewing the vote statistics, one can see that the Muslim community in the state voted for her. The reason for winning seats like Basirhat, Diamond Harbour and Krishnanagar was communal voting.

There is no doubt that West Bengal has now become an important state in the whole of India.

Kavitha’s defeat led to ‘family feud’ in KCR’s house!

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It’s exactly a week since the results of Lok Sabha results were announced and TRS chief, Telangana CM KCR’s daughter Kavitha suffered a humiliating defeat at the hands of BJP in Nizamabad Lok Sabha seat.

But the consequences of Kavitha’s defeat continues to haunt KCR’s family.

The grapevine is that Kavitha’s defeat has led to bitter infighting in KCR’s family.

KCR’s house aka Pragathi Bhavan is learnt to be witnessing shocking developments since then.

Kavitha is reportedly angry at his father KCR for sidelining Harish Rao in Lok Sabha polls.

Kavitha feels that if Harish was assigned the responsibility of Nizamabad Lok Sabha seat, she could have won easily.

After Kavitha lost in Nizamabad, she reportedly headed straight to her house in Hitech city area without coming to Pragathi Bhavan to meet her father KCR.

Upon knowing this, KCR reportedly rushed his wife, Kavitha’s mother Shobha to her house to console her.

When Shobha was at Kavitha’s house, Harish also rushed to her house from Siddipet, to console her.

Seeing Harish, Kavitha reportedly wept and told her mom that her defeat was because of KCR ignoring her brother-in-law (Harish) in Nizambad Lok Sabha polls.

She said her father assigned the task to her elder brother KTR, who did not focus on Nizamabad and instead spent most of the time campaigning in Hyderabad and surrounding districts.

She also complained about TRS MLAs in Nizamabad for not cooperating with her during campaigning despite she worked day and night for the victory of TRS candidates during December 2018 Assembly polls and ensured TRS made a clean sweep in Nizamabad district.

Angry Kavitha refused to come to Pragathi Bhavan to meet KCR.

After pacifying for hours, her mother and Harish convinced her and took her to Pragathi Bhavan.

Kavitha reportedly expressed same ire at Pragathi Bhavan after meeting KCR.

KCR reportedly offered to take both Harish and Kavitha into cabinet soon and promised Kavitha to nominate her as MLC.

But this was reportedly strongly opposed by KTR.

KTR is learnt to be against giving importance to Harish again and also opposed Kavitha’s nomination as MLC.

From that day, a family feud is learnt to be brewing in KCR’s house making KCR and his family members restless.

KTR to attend World Economic Forum meeting!

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Hitherto, we had seen Telugu Desam Party president and former Andhra Pradesh chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu and his son Nara Lokesh attending the World Economic Forum summit meetings in Davos, Switzerland.

Of course, they will not get the chance again, at least for the next five years. But there is an offer to Telangana Rashtra Samithi working president K T Rama Rao to attend such a meeting.

However, it is not in Davos, but in New Delhi. On Thursday, KTR got the invitation to the ‘World Economic Forum on India’ event which will take place on October 3rd and 4th, 2019 in New Delhi.

The event, being held in collaboration with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), will build on the India Economic Summit’s more than three decades of success.

The meeting will bring together leaders from government, business, civil society, academia, and media under the theme ‘making technology work for all’ to discuss opportunities for India and to make progress in the fourth Industrial Revolution.

Talking about KTR, the invitation from WEF said, “Your leadership has led to the launch of various forward-looking initiatives of Telangana that emphasize leveraging technology and innovation for enhanced growth and competitiveness.”

TRS Working President KTR is expected to share his expertise and insights on ‘leveraging technology and innovation for enhanced growth and competitiveness.

Mahesh Babu’s Sarileru Neekevvaru Launched

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Superstar Mahesh Babu’s 26th film Sarileru Neekevvaru has been launched officially today with a pooja ceremony at 9.18 AM.

Super talented director Anil Ravipudi will direct this mass entertainer. Legendary director K Raghavendra Rao launched the film with the first clap.

Veteran producer Shyam Prasad Reddy switched on the camera and Anil Ravipudi directed the first shot.

Rashmika Mandanna is the heroine and Vijayashanti, Jagapathi Babu, Rajendra Prasad and Bandla Ganesh will be seen essaying other crucial roles.

Devi Sri Prasad composes the music and Anil Sunkara, Dil Raju are the producers. The makers announced that Sarileru Neekevvaru will release for Sankranthi 2020.

Shah gets Home, Rajnath Defence, Nirmala Finance

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has picked his closest aide Amit Shah as Home Minister in the new government.

Rajnath Singh will be Defence Minister and Nitin Gadkari will be Minister of Road Transport and Highways.

Nirmala Sitharaman will be Finance Minister and Minister of Corporate Affairs.

Smriti Irani will be Minister for Women and Child Development.

Ramvilas Paswan will be Minister of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution.

PM Modi was sworn in for the second time in a glittering ceremony at the Rashtrapati Bhavan on Thursday, with 57 ministers. Twenty-five of the new ministers are of cabinet rank.

BJP president Amit Shah, credited with crafting the party’s magnificent national election victory, was expected to be given a big ticket ministry.

In a tweet last night, PM Modi described his team 2.0 as “a blend of youthful energy and administrative experience”.

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