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Venky Picks Rajamouli’s Choice For Daughter

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Hero Venkatesh will be celebrating with friends and family this Sunday as he is getting his elder daughter Aashritha married to businessman Vinayak Reddy on this Sunday, with whom she got engaged already. And there is a Rajamouli connect to this.

Either for security reasons or to avoid some necessary attendance at weddings, these days many celebs are heading to far away destinations when it comes to their wedding. Anushka Sharma got married in Italy, Samantha tied the knot in Goa and Rajamouli’s son did that in Jaipur. And now it looks like Venky also picked the same spot.

Not just Jaipur alone, but Venky’s daughter is going to get married at the same palace-like venue, Hotel Fairmont if our sources are to be believed. With only a few guests invited, Daggubati family is going to raise the toast at the Mughal style palace, with their close friends and relatives.

Back then, Rajamouli is said to have picked up this venue owing to his Baahubalian taste and now Venky followed the suit it looks like.

KCR backstabbed me: Vivek

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Former MP Vivek has alleged Telangana CM KCR had backstabbed him by denying Peddapalli MP ticket. Yesterday he resigned to the advisor to the Telangana government post and on Saturday he reached Peddapalli constituency with his supporters.

Addressing them Vivek said, “When I joined TRS few years back, KCR had assured me Peddapalli ticket. There were allegations that I worked against the party. If so why did not KCR take action against me. I was deceived by KCR and so I have resigned to whatever position they have offered. If I contest or not, win or not, hereafter I will be in Peddapalli constituency and look after the developmental works.”

Vivek further said, joint Karimnagar district MLAs have ganged up against him and so he was ignored. Vivek is now contemplating to contest the elections or not. Sources say that he might contest as Independent. Initially he planned to join Bhahujan Samaj Party (BSP) but the party already fielded a young contender by name Panja Kalyan.

Received message from Modi, tweets Pak PM

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Pakistan National Day is usually celebrated to mark the Lahore Resolution on March 23rd, every year. On the eve of Pakistan’s National Day, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reportedly sent Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan a greeting message. Imran Khan brought the news to the limelight by tweeting the same on his Twitter page. He said PM Modi told him that it is time for people of the subcontinent to work together for a peaceful and prosperous region, in an atmosphere free of terror and violence.

Imran also quoted that PM Modi is absolutely right and he also wishes to resolve all the pending issues with India. He said the two countries will hopefully create a new relationship based on peace and prosperity. The Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi has organised events yesterday as Islamabad celebrates the day. But Indian officials reportedly stood outside the Pakistan High Commission and were seen discouraging Indian guests from attending the event. Earlier too, Islamabad has been discouraged to have contacts with the Hurriyat leaders.

Political journalists from Pakistan stated that PM Modi’s greeting message is a great welcoming gesture towards peace. But Former High Commissioner to India, Abdul Basit, said that it is only a message to remind the terror attacks and no friendly talks are in the mind of Modi. He also added that it is interesting how Imran posted this message but not Modi.

#FeeReimbursement: Manoj Shoots Open Letter

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The fee reimbursement row between TDP and Manchu family is turned into big controversy. Yesterday planning commission co-chairman Kutumba Rao issued a press statement claiming that Andhra Pradesh government owes Rs 6.48 crore and rest of the dues were cleared. He also criticized Mohan Babu for politicizing the whole issue.

Reacting to Kutumba Rao’s statements, hero Manchu Manoj has penned an open letter to Kutumba Rao. In the letter Manoj claimed that the government did not clear full amount of first installment of fee reimbursement while very minimal amount is paid as installment and not a penny is paid for the third installment. Regarding the same, an IAS officer had inspected the Sri Vidyaniketan institute in Tirupati and assured that all the dues will be cleared in a week or so. But till date there is no response from the government. According his father and chairman Mohan Babu staged a protest.

Manoj also countered Kutumba Rao’s comments who said when government is reimbursing the fee, from where Mohan Babu is providing free education. “From whatever my father has earned as an actor, with that money, we are offering education to 25 percent students irrespective of caste and religion. If you have any doubts, please do come and check or send tax officials to our institutes. This is an open challenge,” said Manoj.

Rajamouli Approaches Ravi Prakash For Help!

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After reading the heading, the name that comes to your mind is quite natural, but we are not talking about him. This is about the Bangalore based collector who is most likely to help director SS Rajamouli in his #RRR.

As the film #RRR takes place in the backdrop of 1920s, Rajamouli is now desiring to use some vintage cars of that era to bring authenticity. Though they will make the far-looking shots in VFX, for close shots, they need the cars. While the Jaipur royal families that usual rent out such cars is said to be quoting high prices, we hear that Rajamouli found another source now.

Dr. Ravi Prakash from Bangalore is known for his 225 vintage cars collection regarding which even many world-renowned car collectors spoke many times. Recently he has given a couple of his cars on rental for many movies including that of Malayalam superhit Bangalore Days. And now, the #RRR team is said to have requested him for a couple of cars.

While the Bangalore based car collector immediately agreed for it, the transportation of these cars from Bangalore to Kolkata (and Pune) is said to be time-consuming nad costly process.

ఎమ్మెల్యే అభ్యర్థి కాళ్లు పట్టుకున్న పవన్ కళ్యాణ్ : Pawan Kalyan Road Show at Nuzividu

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Big News Big Debate : Chandrababu, Jagan verbal war – Rajinikanth

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Posani Krishna Murali Fires On Power Star Pawan Kalyan Comments Over KCR and Jagan

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Suryakantham Pre Release Event LIVE | Niharika | Rahul Vijay | Vijay Devarakonda

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జగన్ కు కేసీఆర్ అంటే వణుకు | Pawan Kalyan Challenges YS Jagan

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Big Shock to TDP | Kapu Corporation Chairman Kothapalli Subbarayudu to join YCP

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Naga Babu Files Nomination as Narsapur Janasena MP Candidate || Pawan Kalyan

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What’s Wrong With Balayya And Nithin?

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Other day, two actors have given a major shock to Telugu audiences. They are none other than Nandamuri Balakrishna and young hero Nithin. As the news related to them turned out to be false, many cinema lovers got stunned.

Though Nandamuri Balakrishna is busy in political rallies, his fans got excited regarding a talk that he will be starring in the remake of super hit Tamil film Vikram Vedha that featured Vijay Sethupathi and Madhavan in the leads. Earlier Nagarjuna also tried to get a hand over this project, but finally, a report came in a major newspaper like Eenadu that Balayya and Rajasekhar are doing this remake.

At the same time, all major news dailies including Times Of India have covered extensively about the London based love story project of Nithin, which will be directed by Ramesh Varma of Ride movie fame. While Nithin has tweeted himself indirectly to not believe in any other news except that comes on his social media pages, the original producers of Vikram Vedha released a statement that they haven’t sold rights and Balayya-Rajasekhar news is just fake.

Without these producers and heroes giving any confirmation, one wonders how come big news dailies write about. Reports are coming that the PR teams of these heroes are giving that info to publicize, but later things changed due to internal issues of these stars.

Mahesh Avoids Another Controversy

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When a controversy is likely to broke, Superstar Mahesh Babu and his team have made a smart move thereby avoiding all the possible criticism. Like we revealed it already, many fans are actually waiting to see if Mahesh will allow them to have a glimpse of his wax statue for free or not.

As the news spread everywhere that fans who want to pay a visit to this statue should buy AMB Cinemas tickets, Mahesh now found a way to ensure that his fans will get an entry. Already his team is said to be working hard to zero on few fans and invite them to take selfies with the statue.

After Mahesh inaugurates the statue on March 25th, these fans will be given time till 6 pm to take selfies with the wax idol. That way, we have to say that Mahesh has averted a major controversy by making this move, otherwise, he would have got nailed on social media for making huge money out of a wax statue being displayed by Madame Tussauds.

On the other hand, Mahesh is said to be readying the first single from Maharshi for a release on March 29th.

NTR Producer Should Be Careful With Jaya

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Seems like this producer has special love for biopics as he is coming up with back to back films that deal with the real-life stories of some celebrities. After making two films on legendary NTR’s life, producer Vishnu Induri is now gearing up for Kapil Dev’s biopic there. Not stopping there, he got another one in his kitty.

Reportedly Vishnu is coming up with Tamil superstar and former CM Jayalalitha’s biopic now. Not stopping there, he has gone on roping in writer Vijayendra Prasad to take care of the screenplay aspect. Then there are consultations going on with Kangana Ranaut now, as he plans to rope her in for Jaya’s role.

Well, while NTR biopic got a perfect casting, the film failed to due to an overpainted drama that tried to hard sell the sugar-coated stuff around the legend, rather sticking to narrating some honest truths. And when it comes to Jayalalitha’s life, it’s tough to showcase anything far from what they like for Tamil audiences. That too with a Telugu writer carving the story and a north lady playing the lead itself is something tamilians can’t digest.

Perhaps that is the reason many are advising Vishnu to be more careful with Jaya as any slight wrong step could lead in a disaster.

#VivekaMurder: YS Sunitha Reaches Telangana Police

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YS Sunitha, daughter of YS Vivekananda Reddy, on Saturday filed a complaint with Telangana Police Commissioner, requesting for enquiry on defamation and spreading of fake news against her father YS Vivekananda Reddy’s death using social networking websites.

In her complaint to Police, she said “Few people wantedly circulating bad propaganda on my father mysterious death, intentionally spreading falsehood/rumors/fake narrative on my father to defame his goodwill among the public. Please enquire about this and bring those culprits infront of the law so that they might be punished accordingly.”

Earlier, YS Sunitha also had met Chief Election Commissioner of AP Dwivedi and complained that comments of CM Chandrababu Naidu are misguiding the SIT investigation. She later addressed a press meet had urged the media to not spread any false news against her father’s death as the SIT probe is underway.

Condemning the rumors on Jagan, She said, “My father’s dream was to see Jagan Anna become the Chief Minister and some people are tirelessly spreading that we have differences in our family which is trash and not true.”.

23.6 per cent voters in Andhra gave a positive feedback for Modi

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Voters in Jharkhand, Rajasthan and Goa are most satisfied with the performance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi while people in Puducherry, Kerala and Tamil Nadu are the least impressed with his work.

While Modi remains the most popular leader in the country in two successive CVOTER-IANS Tracker 2019 opinion polls leaving all his rivals far behind, a state-wise breakdown of the satisfaction level of people with him show that in at least 13 states, more than 50 per cent of the respondents approved of his work.

Jharkhand topped the charts where 74 per cent of the respondents said that they were satisfied with the Modi’s performance, followed by 68.3 per cent in Rajasthan and 66.3 per cent in Goa.

The Bharatiya Janata Party-ruled Haryana is next where 65.9 per cent respondents were happy with his work.

Among the states where he scored less than 50 per cent includes Maharashtra (47.9), Assam (47.0), Uttar Pradesh (43.9), West Bengal (43.2) and Jammu and Kashmir (39.6).

At the bottom of the chart is Tamil Nadu where only 2.2 per cent of the respondents said that they were satisfied with the Modi’s performance. Only 7.7 per cent are impressed with his performance in Kerala and 10.7 per cent in Puducherry.

The Congress-ruled Punjab saw only 12.0 per cent of voters approving the Prime Minister’s performance while 23.6 per cent gave a positive feedback in Andhra Pradesh.

What’ll happen if BJP can’t get a majority of its own

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Although it is now almost certain that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) – the group of parties led by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) – will attain a majority in the Lok Sabha in the forthcoming general elections, the question will nevertheless arise whether Narendra Modi will be the Prime Minister since the BJP itself is expected to fall short of a majority of its own.

In that case, it will be a case of so near, yet so far for the BJP since Modi, who was described as “God’s gift to the nation” by Vice President Venkaiah Naidu, has been a pivotal figure in the BJP’s rise since 2013-14.

It is his leadership which is expected by the BJP to usher in a Congress-mukt (free) India and enable the saffron party to rule everywhere from panchayats to Parliament for half a century.

The party’s image and political fortune are intertwined, therefore, with that of Modi’s. There has been no other person in the BJP with such a larger-than-life figure.

But if he is seen to falter at the very entrance to the gate of even greater power during an impending second term, it will be hugely disheartening for the party.

It is for this reason that the BJP has been pooh-poohing the idea of the party being unable to get a majority and that it will have to choose someone else to be the Prime Minister since the domineering Modi may not be acceptable to all.

Besides, Modi himself may realise that he is not the ideal person to run a coalition (unlike the amiable Atal Behari Vapayee) since he has never done so in his political career either as the Gujarat Chief Minister or the Prime Minister.

He is also known to be a loner with few friends who is not quite the primus inter pares (first among equals) in the party and the government, where his word is the law.

The BJP’s inability to secure a majority of its own, as most opinion polls including one by a BJP-friendly news channel suggest, can be regarded, therefore, as a direct blow to Modi’s prestige, for it will show that the “wave” which enabled him to win in 2014 was a one-time phenomenon which has receded.

If the “wave” nevertheless appears to have enough oomph to help the NDA cross the halfway mark of 272 Lok Sabha seats, the reason has more to do with the opposition’s failure to get its act together than with the NDA’s political resilience.

But for the ego hassles in the opposition camp which hindered the selection of a leader or the formation of anti-BJP alliances in crucial states or the outlining of a vision, the NDA would have had a hard time reaching the winning post.

Virtually all the opposition leaders – Rahul Gandhi, Mayawati, Akhilesh Yadav, Mamata Banerjee – are to blame for the failure of the “secular” camp to present a credible challenge to the BJP.

But it is the Congress president who is perhaps most at fauilt since it was up to him, as the leader of a 134-year-old party, to set the trend for advances and retreats in the matter of forming the proposed mahagathbandhan (grand alliance) which never took shape.

The two states where the pattern could have been set were Uttar Pradesh and Delhi, but he let the opportunity slip by an unwarranted display of hubris about contesting all the 80 seats in UP instead of reaching out to Akhilesh Yadav and even the recalcitrant Mayawati.

In Delhi, too, Sheila Dikshit’s suggestion about having no truck with the Aam Aadmi Party should have been ignored. It is probably these failures which alerted the Congress to the need to wrap up at least a few partnerships as has been done with the Rashtriya Janata Dal in Bihar and the National Conference in Kashmir.

Now, the opposition’s only hope is that the NDA will prove to be a fragile entity, especially if the BJP is unable to get a majority of its own, so that the secularists can fish in troubled waters.

But the outcome will be that the political scene will become murkier with badmouthing opponents becoming even more widely prevalent than at present.

On both counts, therefore, whether it is the BJP’s mission of building a new India after 1,200 years of “slavery” under the Muslims and the British, or the opposition’s hope to “save” the Constitution, the protagonists are likely to bite the dust.

From this aspect, the general elections may prove to be a disappointing experience for all the contestants. They will have to go back to the drawing boards for a restart after examining what went wrong.

For the BJP, it is apparently the failure to bring about the promised “achhe din” (good days) of a buoyant economy and, for the opposition, letting personal ambitions cloud the idea of attaining the goal of defeating the BJP.

Pics: Salman attends Venkatesh daughter’s wedding

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Congratulations are in order as Telugu star Venkatesh’s elder daughter Aashritha Daggubati ties the knot with boyfriend Vinayak Reddy at a destination wedding in Jaipur.

The starry event has the who’s who of the Indian entertainment industry in attendance, including Salman Khan.

Venkatesh and Salman are known to be good friends, and hence, the Bollywood superstar decided to be part of the Telugu actor’s big day.

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Not much is known about the wedding function as the family has been pretty tight-lipped about the details of the event.

As per reports, the various functions at the wedding celebrations will see performances by actors such as Rana Daggubati, Naga Chaitanya and Samantha Akkineni, among others. Rana Daggubati and Naga Chaitanya are also Aashritha’s cousins.

After the wedding, the couple is also expected to throw a lavish reception in Hyderabad in the coming days for family, friends and film industry colleagues.

While Vinayak is the grandson of Hyderabad Race Club owner Surendar Reddy, Aashritha is a professional baker. She started her own business under the name Infinity Platter, not long ago.

In fact, in a short span of time, her brand has garnered a huge following on different social media platforms. Aashritha has also set up some of her stalls inside Ramanaidu Studios in Hyderabad.

After knowing each other for a long time and dating for a few years, Vinayak and Aashritha decided to make things official and got engaged on February 6 this year in an intimate ceremony, which was attended by only close family and friends. It was held at Venkatesh’s home in Hyderabad and was strictly a private affair.

2019: Daughter to take on father in fight for Araku

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Amaravati: It’s going to be an interesting fight between a veteran tribal leader and his daughter in Araku Lok Sabha constituency in Andhra Pradesh.

The father is a seasoned politician and former union minister Vyricherla Kishore Chandra Suryanarayana Deo, who is contesting as a Telugu Desam Party (TDP) candidate while his daughter, New Delhi-based lawyer and social activist V. Shruti Devi, has been fielded by the Congress party.

A six-time Parliamentarian and one of the most prominent tribal faces of the Congress, Deo ended his long association with the party last month to join the TDP.

The 72-year-old is one of the tallest leaders of north coastal Andhra, where many politicians come from the families of erstwhile rulers of the region.

Belonging to the royal tribal family of Kurupam in Vizianagaram district, Deo is popular as a “gentleman politician’. ‘Raja of Kurupam’, as he is called, is soft-spoken and belongs to the old-school of politicians.

Known for his erudition, Deo enjoys good public support in Araku, a constituency reserved for tribals.

A graduate in economics and post-graduate in political science, he was first elected to Lok Sabha in 1977 from Parvathipuram and was re-elected in 1980, 1984 and 2004.

Deo, who began his political career with the Congress, was first elected to the Lok Sabha in 1977. When there was split in the party, he went with Congress (S). He served as Minister of State for Steel, Mines and Coal in the Charan Singh government in 1979.

He returned to Congress in 1993 at the invitation of then Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao. He was made a Rajya Sabha member in 1994.

After two decades, he was elected to Lok Sabha in 2004 and was made a member of the Congress Working Committee in 2007.

Following delimitation, Parvathipuram constituency became Araku and he won it from here in 2009.

In 2011, he became the Minister for Tribal Affairs and Panchayati Raj in the Manmohan Singh cabinet.

However, Deo lost from Araku in 2014, finishing a distant third as the Congress drew a blank in the state facing severe backlash over bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh.

Unhappy with the manner in which the Congress was functioning in the state, he finally quit the party and joined the TDP, which is now banking on his popularity to win the seat.

He will be facing a tough contest against his daughter and Congress candidate. Shruti, who studied environmental law, actively campaigned for her father during last three elections. She had long been planning to contest from Araku on a Congress ticket.

Shruti, also a writer, had exuded confidence she will win with a huge margin, irrespective of whoever pitted against her by the other parties.

She joined the Congress in 1998 and ensured her father’s victory in Lok Sabha elections after 20 years in 2004, according to information available on her website.

She again played a key role in her father’s win in 2009. During the campaigning she participated in the rallies and meetings held to oppose bauxite mining in tribal areas.

In 2014, Kothapalli Geetha of the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) had won from Araku but later defected to TDP. She has now floated a party and plans to enter the fray.

YSRCP has this time fielded Goddeti Madhavi, daughter of former MLA Goddeti Demudu of the Communist Party of India. Madhavi works as physical education teacher in a tribal welfare school.

Jana Sena party of actor Pawan Kalyan has announced Pangi Raja Rao as its candidate for Araku.

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