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Chiru Gives Clarity On Koratala Film

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Koratala Siva’s last film was Bharat Ane Nenu which saw the light of the day on April 20, 2018. Since then, Koratala Siva is waiting for his next film with Chiranjeevi. With Chiru being stuck with Sye Raa, a historical biographical film, produced by Ram Charan, Siva has been waiting.

The latest update in the industry circuits is that Chiru has given his nod to start shooting for Koratala’s film. Apparently, Chiru agreed to begin Koratala’s film even before the release of Sye Raa. As per the buzz, Chiru and Koratala’s film may go onto the floors in June or July. While Sye Raa will be under the post-production, Chiru will start Koratala film.

And towards Sye Raa release, he will be back to promotions and after Sye Raa release, he is expected to return to Siva’s film. Talk is that Siva is aiming to release Chiru’s film in April 2020. Looks like, this is some clarity to Siva as well as fans who are eagerly waiting for their combination.

Whom To Blame For Maharshi’s Over-Budget?

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Mahesh Babu’s Maharshi is one of the most anticipated films in this season and the film is riding with high expectations. But what is worrying the trade and industry circuits is its high budget.

While a few rumour mongers and some media folks are unnecessarily blaming superstar Mahesh Babu for no reason, but the fact is that director Vamshi Paidipally was the man behind Maharshi. As Mahesh is always prompt to the shootings and is a disciplined actor, he was never the cause for the additional costs of his films. Many in the industry know Mahesh as director’s actor and producer’s actor.

On the other hand, it is director Vamshi Paidipally who has complete control on Maharshi. Right from erecting big sets to choosing different locations to extending number of working days. The onus lies on director Vamshi. In addition to the making costs, Vamshi took a lot of time on script during the pre-production stage. No doubt, it’s good to work on script properly, but those costs also shot up adding to the overall budget of Maharshi.

Even Vamshi’s previous film Oopiri which got rave reviews couldn’t do well compared to its high budget. While the Telugu version did well, the Tamil version has failed to rake in moolah. Vamshi always wants to make his films look grand and lavish. There is nothing wrong in going for rich visuals. But at the same time, he also has to bring down the making costs of the film without affecting the quality. Since Vamshi is a good director, he has to understand producer’s concerns and make them earn more profits to both producers, distributors.

When it comes to Maharshi, the final judgment lies with the audiences who are gonna give verdict on May 9th.

Actor Prakash Raj Begins His Week-Long Campaign For Aam Aadmi Party In Delhi

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Deserted Beaches: Lanka Tourism Hit After Bombings

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LANKA/COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s $4.4 billion tourism industry is reeling from cancellations as travellers shun the sun and sand Indian Ocean island after multiple suicide bombings that killed over 250 people two weeks ago.

Suspected suicide bombers from little-known Islamic groups in Sri Lanka attacked churches and luxury hotels in the country on Easter Sunday, killing worshippers, tourists and their families.

Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attacks. Tourism, which accounts for 5 percent of the country’s gross domestic product, has suffered as tourists from around the world cancelled hotel and flight bookings fearing more attacks.

“It’s a big blow to the economy, as well as the tourism industry,” Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena said in an interview on Saturday.

“For the economy to develop, it’s important tourism return to where it was before the attacks. “Net hotel bookings dropped a staggering 186 percent on average over the week following the attacks compared to the same period last year, data from travel consultancy ForwardKeys showed.

A decline of more than one hundred percent indicates more cancellations than bookings. Cancellation rates at hotels across the country averaged 70 percent as of Saturday, with the capital Colombo taking a bigger hit, Sri Lanka’s Tourism Bureau Chairman Kishu Gomes told Reuters.

“Some airlines have also discontinued frequency of flights. Load factor is much lower than it used to be,” Gomes said

“It is a worrying factor for sure.” Tourism took off in Sri Lanka, which boasts of a 1,600-km (1,000-mile) long coastline, following the end of the decades-long civil war with Tamil separatists in 2009.

It was Sri Lanka’s third largest and fastest growing source of foreign currency last year.

Decisive policy and security measures will be important to revive the industry and support economic growth, the International Monetary Fund has said. For now, businesses from luxury hotels to beach shacks are facing mounting losses.

In Bentota, one of a string of beach resorts south of Colombo, occupancy rates have plummeted, according to interviews with hotel managers.

Samanmali Collone, 54, runs the seven-room Warahena Beach Hotel in Bentota, where rooms cost 10,000 Sri Lankan rupees ($56) per night.

Her hotel had previously been fully booked for the day when Reuters visited on Thursday, but when news of the bombings on Easter Sunday emerged, all of her guests cancelled.

“There are no bookings: this week, next month, even in October, they have all cancelled,” she said, speaking in her deserted beachside restaurant where waiters polished glasses and re-arranged tables, but without any sign of any guests arriving.Collone said if bookings do not pick up soon, she will have to let go some of her sixteen staff.

“We have had issues before but this is completely different,” she said.

Why Jagan’s covert should report to Naidu?

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The cold war between Telugu Desam Party president N Chandrababu Naidu and Andhra Pradesh chief secretary L V Subrahmanyam has reached its peak with the latter skipping the official meeting of Naidu called to review the impact of super cyclone Fani.

It appears to be more of an ego clash between the two, rather than any official confrontation. Had the relation been smooth, Subrahmanyam attending Naidu’s review meeting should not have been an issue at all, say political observers.

It is only Naidu who has to be blamed for this ugly situation. When the Election Commission shifted senior IAS officer Anil Kumar Punetha from the post of chief secretary and replaced him with Subrahmanyam, the senior most IAS officer, Naidu made a hue and cry as if it was the biggest crime.

Even that is okay, considering Naidu’s grudge against the EC for shifting the intelligence chief and two SPs prior to that. But the way he made serious comments against Subrahmanyam led to the actual problem.

He described Subrahmanyam as a covert of the YSR Congress party and a co-accused in YSRC president Y S Jaganmohan Reddy’s case.

Naturally, it has angered Subrahmanyam. Unlike Naidu, the chief secretary did not utter any word against Naidu, except to tell the media that in the wake of model code of conduct being in force, the chief minister would not have the regular powers.

However, he has not been attending any meetings called by Naidu, for the simple reason that Naidu cannot hold meetings when the poll code is on.

It is not that Naidu does not know this. Yet, he wanted Subrahmanyam to report to him, because it satisfies his ego.

Though the chief secretary can meet the chief minister as a matter of courtesy as has been the case with all the other states, but Subrahmanyam also has his own ego.

He is of the view why he should go and meet Naidu who had called him Jagan’s covert and a co-accused in the case. So, citing the rule position, he is not caring the chief minister.

Now, Naidu is threatening to take action against Subrahmanyam under business rules. He said he would convene a cabinet meeting next week and would take action if any bureaucrat failed to attend.

But the question is who would prepare the agenda for the cabinet meeting and who would put up the note files?

It is the chief secretary and Subrahmanyam won’t do it as no official policy decisions could be taken due to election code.

So, Naidu has to convene the cabinet meeting without any official agenda. In such a case, the officials cannot attend such a meeting and Subrahmanyam will skip it again.

It remains to be seen what action Naidu would take and who would implement his directions.

Trade Talk: Last Week Before Maharshi Takes Over

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Avengers: Endgame has been on a roll in Telugu states like it has been across India and across the globe. It has set new records for a Hollywood film in Indian markets.

The Hollywood superhero film has surely dented the business of local films right from its day 1.

Jersey and Kanchana 3 withstood the Avengers storm and have held their ground in the second week. Both the films have been doing steady business in their respective strong circuits.

Jersey continued to do better in A centers while Kanchana 3 held well in B and C centers. Both the films are commercial hits in terms of box office returns.

There are no notable releases in this weekend as Mahesh’s big ticket film Maharshi is lined up for next weekend.

It is the last week for Jersey, Kanchana and Avengers to cash in on before Maharshi takes over the summer box office.

Ashwini Dutt Gets Money from Maharshi

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The row over profit-sharing has been resolved amicably with the intervention of Mahesh Babu, a source close to the developments informed GreatAndhra.

Dil Raju and PVP, the other two partners in “Maharshi”, will share profits after the movie’s release based on its performance at the box-office.

Ashwini Dutt will not have any stake in the film henceforth. Dil Raju has agreed in principle to pay him Rs 7 Cr as part of his share from the film.

Ashwini Dutt has been demanding Rs 10 Cr from this project but Dil Raju refused to part anything as the film’s budget has gone beyond its pre-release business.

To avoid last minute head-ache, Mahesh Babu reportedly intervened and settled the issue.

Ashwini Dutt may not get any dates in future from Mahesh Babu as he reportedly got miffed with the senior producer in this entire issue.

Zuckerberg vs Sharma: WhatsApp Pay can gobble up Paytm

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When Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced on April 24 that the company is actively working on to launch WhatsApp Pay in India, the message was clear to the digital payments leader in the country: Brace for the landfall.

The country’s digital payments industry — estimated to hit $1 trillion by 2023 — is going to witness a seismic change this year with global players joining the bandwagon, creating flutters among the existing players, including Alibaba-backed Paytm which rules the market.

Amazon just announced the launch of Amazon Pay UPI for Android customers in the peer-to-peer (P2P) transaction market.

Google Pay has also strengthened its presence — over 45 million users with recording $81 billion in transactions (at an annualised run-rate) in March.Apple Pay would also arrive and with the lowering of iPhone prices in India, the service which has 390 million paid subscriptions globally and on track to reach 10 billion transactions — would reach more hands.

WhatsApp Pay, however, is going to be the real game changer — for a simple reason that it has the capability to become the top player in the Indian digital payments market with the word go.

WhatsApp currently has over 300 million users in India (Facebook has another 300 million in the country) and once it starts peer-to-peer (P2P) UPI-based payments service, the sheer numbers will take it beyond Paytm which last reported over 230 million users.

“Indians love WhatsApp, and will love the convenience of transacting through the app. I foresee a trend wherein entrepreneurs and small and medium enterprises start embracing and using WhatsApp Pay,” Prabhu Ram, Head, Industry Intelligence Group (IIG), CMR, told IANS.

“This will contribute to, and increase their creditworthiness. In turn, this trend will enable them to easily borrow credit from formal sources, such as banks,” Ram added.

Paytm Founder and CEO Vijay Shekhar Sharma is aware that fierce global competition is coming his way.

Sharma last year launched a Twitter attack on WhatsApp’s parent company Facebook.

“After failing to win war against India’s open internet with cheap tricks of free basics, Facebook is again in play,” Sharma had tweeted.According to WhatsApp, almost one million people tested WhatsApp Pay to send money to each other in a simple and secure way.

“In response to India’s payments data circular, we’ve built a system that stores payments-related data locally in India,” a WhatsApp spokesperson had told IANS.”WhatsApp Payment is useful for people in their daily lives and we hope to expand the feature to all of India soon so we can contribute to the country’s financial inclusion goals,” the spokesperson added.

The company on May 3 told the Supreme Court that it would comply with the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) data localisation norms before launching the full payments service in the country.According to Pavel Naiya, Senior Analyst, Devices and Ecosystem at Hong Kong-based Counterpoint Research, WhatsApp Pay will become an instant threat for products like Paytm Wallet and others who are using UPI as a method of transaction.

“With the huge user base, WhatsApp Pay is already a good match to become a Peer-to-Peer (P2P) platform for real-time payment,” Naiya told IANS.The entry of WhatApp Pay will give a significantly more positive and viral impetus to India’s digital economy.

“The rapid adoption of digital payments in India will be driven by WhatsApp, riding on its vast user base and strong vernacular language focus,” added Ram.Zuckerberg would finally merge all his platforms and the enormous user base would create a natural winner

“In Instagram and Facebook, you have shopping and you have Marketplace, and you have all the tens of millions of small businesses that use Pages and a lot use Instagram for sharing their inventory and being able to help people discover and pay,” the Facebook CEO told analysts during the earnings call.

According to Naiya, with Facebook and Instagram’s platform support, “WhatsApp Pay is likely to further extend beyond P2P platform to become a payment gateway for the company’s social commerce in the future”.The die is cast. It is only matter of time when the Indian digital payments market sees a new leader.

Pic: Actress gifts herself a brand new luxury car

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Reports of Salman Khan gifting a luxury car to Katrina have been doing the rounds from quite some time now.

And Katrina, being a car enthusiast herself, recently took to her Instagram handle to share a picture of the same.

Taking to her picture sharing app, Katrina shared a picture of herself as she posed in front of the luxury car.

Dressed in a mini dress with denim jacket, Katrina poses with her white beauty in style. Her open tresses and white sneakers compliment her overall look.

On the work front, Katrina will be seen in Ali Abbas Zafar’s ‘Bharat’ starring Salman Khan. The film also features Disha Patani, Jackie Shroff, Sunil Grover and others in pivotal roled.

The film is slated for an Eid release this year.

Muchata | Savitri Chit Chat With Actor Sudheer Babu

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Wing Commander Abhinandan Re-Joining To Active Duty ,Poses For Selfies With Colleagues

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విశాఖ జిల్లాను కుదిపేస్తున్న కోవర్టు రాజకీయాలు..అభ్యర్థులను వెంటాడుతున్న ఓటమి భయం

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ఉప్పల్ లో వైద్యుడి అసభ్య ప్రవర్తన… తలనొప్పి కోసం వస్తే మసాజ్

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Chandrababu Vs AP CS : Will Chandrababu hold Cabinet Meeting ahead of Election Code ?

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Maharshi College Scenes – Mahesh Babu, Pooja Hegde | Vamshi Paidipally

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Evadu Thakkuva Kaadu Arriving On May 24th

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Around 6-7 Small/Medium Budget Films are supposed to release in the second half of May. This include Arjun Suravaram, ABCD, Falaknuma Das and Evadu Takkuva Kaadu. Initially, 3-4 Films eyed May 17th slot. But now, The release of these movies have been delayed by a week because of the positive buzz around ‘Maharshi’

‘Arjun Suravaram’ won’t be releasing at least before May 20th. Madhura Sreedhar informed ‘ABCD’ would arrive on May 17th itself but you never know if it really happens. He might have to change his decision if ‘Maharshi’ hits the bull’s eye.

‘Evadu Takkuva Kaadu’ is arriving on May 24th. This movie is a Telugu remake of Tamil Flick ‘Golisoda’. Producer Lagadapati Sreedhar’s Son Vikram Sahadev played the lead role. He was the one who did a crucial role in Allu Arjun-starrer ‘Naa Peru Surya’. ‘Evadu Takkuva Kaadu’ is a revenge drama involving four youngsters. Lagadapati Sridhar is launching his Son as hero with this remake subject.

Bigg Boss Beauty’s Unwanted Hungama At Coffee Shop

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Though this hottie acted as a heroine in a few films, she was not noticed by anyone in the Telugu film industry. But #BiggBoss2 has changed her image we have to say as many came to know about her, especially for a couple of peculiarities.

Other day this hottie has come to a coffee shop on the main road of the famous Sri Nagar Colony in Hyderabad. And then, she took a huge class to the security and other staff at the coffee shop about the way they should deal the parking at the premises. She got hurt because her car got stuck in the parking and she’s able to take it out only after two more cars are moved.

In the first place, finding enough parking place in the busy bylanes of Srinagar COlony is quite difficult. Onlookers felt that maybe she should go to more posh and upscale hangout places in Jubilee Hills to get ample parking space and also valet parking. But creating a scene at a small-time coffee shop isn’t a worthy thing.

Some celebs do think that their celebrity status makes them professors of ethics and teachers of moral responsibilities. Isn’t it?

Brochevarevarura Overseas by Sarigama Cinemas

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Sarigama Cinemas is now bringing a crime, thriller-comedy, ‘Brochevarevarura’ to overseas Telugu movie lovers.

Young hero Sree Vishnu and director Vivek Athreya have teamed up for the second time for a crime comedy, ‘Brochevarevarura’. ‘Mental Madhilo’ was the first film in their combination which was a hit.

Music for ‘Brochevarevarura’ is composed by Vivek Sagar which is peppy and complimenting visuals. The movie is produced by Vijay Kumar Manyam under the banner of Manyam Productions.

The golden glam doll Nivetha Thomas star opposite Sree Vishnu along with Nivetha Pethuraj and Satya Dev in main roles. Rahul Ramakrishna, Priyadarshi and many others are seen in supporting roles in this movie.

Once again, our sincere thanks to Manyam Productions for extending their support and providing us this opportunity to travel this prestigious journey.

Sarigama Cinemas continues to deliver the highest caliber of movies & entertainment to overseas audiences.

We appreciate your trust, and we look forward from our film makers & exhibitors to a continued support.

Pic: Shalini In a Lovely Half Saree

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The name, Shalini Pandey, will always make us remember the character ‘Preethi Shetty’ from her first and much-acclaimed film, Arjun Reddy. And, who doesn’t admire her talent?! This lucky lady is an all-rounder with gorgeous looks and acting talent. Currently, the actress is spreading her work in three film industries and the craze is humongous wherever she steps in!

In the midst of her never-ending fan-following, her latest picture on Instagram is enough to kill us. Shalini posted a picture in a half saree on her social media platform and believe us, she is drop-dead gorgeous in a lean figure. She gives a lustful look and her outfit looked ravishing.

The actress is seen wearing red dupatta with an orange lehenga. She captioned the picture – “When you feel sick, get up and dress”. The lehenga is filled with small bootas and a plain black blouse gives a simple look with no much shimmer. Her grace and beauty is the highlight in the photo shoot when compared to the attire.

With a nice open hair, the makeup was apt and complementing. She draped the half saree so elegantly and we simply cannot take our eyes off her in this traditional and vibrant look.

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