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Reasons behind NBK-Boyapati film delay

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Hero Nandamuri Balakrishna was supposed to work with director Boyapati Srinu for his next. But this film got delayed and there are heard to be multiple reason.

It is director Boyapati who asked Balayya three months time to complete the script work.

Initially Boyapati planned a political drama and wanted to release the film during election time. But things did not go as per plan and with elections getting done, Boyapati is doing modifications to the script.

Also with Boyapati’s last outing ‘Vinaya Vidheya Rama’ disappointing, he wants to take NBK’s film with a perfect script as this is his third film with the Nandamuri hero after two hits like ‘Simha’ and ‘Legend.’

The other reasons are Balakrishna himself. He needs to lose at least 20 kilos of weight and also grow beard as NBK will be seen two different shades in this movie.

For the above reasons, both Balayya and Boyapati need time and so there is a delay.

All in all, this film is likely to roll from September and in next summer, it would release. In the meantime Balayya will shoot for KS Ravi Kumar film from June.

Telugu Films Submerged by Avengers

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As trade feared, no Telugu film is having prospects at box-office with the arrival of “Avengers: Endgame”.

On day one, “Avengers: Endgame” shattered many records and it occupied major theaters in all cities and towns in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.

Even audiences, most of them are youngsters, thronged to the theaters to watch this Marvel classic.

On Friday, “Avengers: Endgame” raked in about Rs 52 Cr in India creating an all-time record.

In Telugu states, the film also created huge record for a Hollywood movie. Due to this, films like “Jersey” and “Kanchana 3” suffered the most.

Though “Jersey” has performed better in Hyderabad despite “Avengers”, it suffered hugely in other centers.

“Kanchana 3”, “Majili” and “Chitralahari” posted almost nil numbers in many areas.

2019: For BJP, election starts now

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New Delhi: For the ruling BJP, the general election of 2019 jump-starts now. This is where the BJP takes the knife to the prison yard fight, for in 2014, it won 161 of the 240 seats on view.

As middle and north India goes to the polls over the next four phases, the BJP’s resolve gets emboldened further for it knows that to retain power, it has to convert these seats into victories.

In 2014, even as the BJP won 161 seats, Trinamool Congress won 30 and the Congress won nine while the rest were shared by the splinter parties.

Imagine the BJP’s total tally of 282, the final four phases contributed the steroid bulked 161 seats. However, in a straight fight in many constituencies, the Congress came second in 96 while the BSP came number 2 in 20, SP in 18, RJD in 17 and CPI(M) in 22. But, there is every possibility that 2019 will witness a change for while the BJP will try and carve a larger share of seats for itself, the Congress, RJD, BSP and SP too will try and make inroads into BJP territories.

Modi, in many ways a human metronome, has been assiduously assuming the role of a hegemon in Indian polity, his cult is the only one that matters, larger than life as he strides forward like a Colossus. Since 2014, barring the reverses in Bihar and Delhi till the recent losses in the three states of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, he has taken the BJP to the absolute zenith of unparalleled power. Modi’s personal equity has not suffered despite Notebandi and Gabbar Singh Tax or widespread rural distress as his opponent Rahul Gandhi assails him publicly from pit stop to pit stop.

In many ways, the BJP has assumed the role of a dominant political force under his stewardship, one that is reminiscent of Mrs Gandhi’s Congress in the early 1970s.

Closer scrutiny of the 2014 election data will reveal that the BJP’s seats came from eight states in north-central India which accounted for 75 per cent of its parliamentary tally. With the Hindu vote consolidating behind Modi after years of minorityism and appeasement, the BJP and its allies won 104 out of 120 seats in the populous Hindi heartland states of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. Normally, the states are seen as fragmented, multi-party states unlike Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, or Rajasthan, which feature bipolar competition between the Congress and the BJP.

In both Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, powerful regional chieftains always go toe-to-toe with the Big Two. Modi’s landslide broke that political calculus and rewrote a new power algo.

Further, the BJP ramped up its presence in India’s northeastern states – consisting of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, and Tripura – where it has traditionally had a modest presence. In 2014, the BJP earned an average vote share of 28 per cent in these states, notching eight seats (out of 25 on offer). Compared to the previous election in 2009, the BJP doubled both its vote and seat shares.

Two decades ago, the Congress earned 40 per cent of the vote and held 13 seats in this region; in 2014, its share had dwindled to 30 per cent and eight seats (virtually identical to the BJP’s position). In the coming days, Modi’s Hindu ‘asmita’ of chauvinism factor will be a vote catcher, for this newly acquired machismo with a strong undertone of Hindu nationalism and poplulist development can be the differentiator. Under Modi’s power play a distinct systemic partisan tilt has been seen with the Hindu vote aggregating behind him breaking the caste faultlines that normally exist in Indian politics. So, while the BJP is expected to fall short of a simple majority on its own, it will have to engage with regional bosses to construct a new right wing coalition, one that will have to be more accommodating of their aspirations and ambitions.

The break down on the next four phases is as follows:

Phase 4 – 71 seats – BJP 45, Trinamool 6, Congress 2, LJP 2
Phase 5 – 51 seats – BJP 39, Trinamool 7, Cong 2
Phase 6 – 59 seats – BJP 44, Trinamool 8, Cong 2
Phase 7 – 59 seats – BJP 33, Cong 3, SAD 4, Trinamool 9

If one revisits the jousts of 2014 when the Modi tidal wave crushed all adversaries, there were several close contests too. Let us start with Bihar and Nalanda where Kaushlendra Kumar of JD(U) vanquished LJP’s Satyanand Sharma by a small margin of 9,627 votes, in Hoshiarpur SC seat BJP’s Vijay Sampla defeated Congress’s Mohinder Singh Kaypee by 13,582 votes.

Incidentally, Sampla has not been given a ticket again. Similarly, from Anandpur Sahib SAD’s Prem Singh Chandumajra defeated Congress heavy hitter Ambika Soni by only 23,697 votes. Again, staying with Punjab in Bathinda Harsimarat Kaur Badal beat Manpreet Singh Badal of the Congress by 19,395 votes. And AAP’s Dharamvira Gandhi defeated sitting Union Minister Preneet Kaur by 20,942 votes in Patiala. Punjab saw another tight contest in Ferozpur where SAD’s Sher Singh Ghubaya beat Sunil Jakhar of the Congress by 31,420. This time, the Congress is expected to do much better in Punjab and reverse the trendline of 2014 under CM Capt Amrinder Singh.

From Ghazipur, UP Manoj Sinha of the BJP defeated SP’s Shivkanya Kushwaha by 32,452 votes. IN UP, as the needle moves towards the eastern part of UP – Purvanchal, the BJP is expected to do much better. From Punjab, Himachal Pradesh and Haryana in the north to Rajasthan in the west and Delhi in the centre and UP, Bihar, MP and Jharkhand in the middle of India, the BJP was galvanised under the inspired leadership of Narendra Modi to wreak havoc on the opposition.

In a multi-phased election of this magnitude, the ruling party always has an advantage, more so if it has a charismatic leader like Modi who can sustain his campaign by breathing life into every single phase. This is true of 2014, and though 2019 may see an erosion in the big number of 161 out of 240, the BJP is expected to seize the majority out of the 240.

In Bihar through an alliance and in UP it swept the states, ditto in Himachal, Delhi and Rajasthan where it blanked the opposition, Madhya Pradesh where it lost only two seats, Maharashtra where its coalition with Shiv Sena was incomparable. Even in traditional bastions of the Congress like Haryana and Assam, it managed to breach the defences. The final four phases are the BJP’s to lose and while the Congress is expected to chip away at BJP in Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, MP and Jharkhand, the BJP may well use its polarising campaign in Bengal and even Odisha to make startling gains.

Pic Talk: Nagarjuna hanging balanced

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Among the big four heroes, undoubtedly Akkineni Nagarjuna has a mesmerising charm. The latest snaps of this Akkineni hero from his upcoming movie ‘Manmadhudu 2’ prove the same.

Among them one picture has caught everyone’s attention and it is Nagarjuna’s balancing feat. With the help of ropes, he hangs perfectly to show his body balance.

But there is a lot of effort here. Nagarjuna regularly works out, eats healthy food and follows a proper discipline in maintain his physique.

Nag is currently in Portugal shooting for the film and he is hyper active working out on the sets and shooting simultaneously.

Well that’s Nagarjuna for you!

Katrina Kaif wants to get into production

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Mumbai: Actress Katrina Kaif says she is excited about developing content, and wants to become a producer.

The actress opened up about broadening her horizon in the filmmaking industry when she appeared in an episode of Voot’s “Feet Up with the Stars Season 2”, read a statement.

When the host Anaita Shroff Adajania asked her about her future plans, Katrina said she wants to become a producer.

“I am excited about developing content. I want to become a producer, and I want to take ownership,” she said, going on to congratulate Anushka Sharma and Deepika Padukone for having created production companies of their own.

On the film front, Katrina will next be seen in Salman Khan-starrer “Bharat”. Directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, the film is an official adaptation of the 2014 South Korean film “Ode To My Father”. It is produced by Atul Agnihotri’s Reel Life Production Pvt Ltd and Bhushan Kumar’s T-Series. She will essay the role of Kumud Raina.

Introducing her character on Instagram, Katrina wrote: “I had the most incredible time working on this character, the whole journey has been the most exciting for me yet…I can’t wait for everyone to see the film.”

Katrina has also been roped in for filmmaker Rohit Shetty’s next, titled “Sooryavanshi” starring actor Akshay Kumar.

Missing schoolgirl found dead in dry well

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శ్రీలంకను వీడని ఉగ్రవాదం | Sri Lanka Terror Attacks Latest Updates

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Extra Jabardasth | 3rd May 2019 | Extra Jabardasth Latest Promo | Rashmi, Sudheer, Meena, Sekhar

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బడాబాబులు సీఎం పదవి కొనుక్కునే రోజులొస్తాయా…? – 9 PM With Ravi Prakash

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బడాబాబులు సీఎం పదవి కొనుక్కునే రోజులొస్తాయా…? – 9 PM With Ravi Prakash

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Five Reasons for Chandrababu’s winning confidence – Prof Nageshwara Rao

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గ్లోబరిన గ్యాంబ్లింగ్ | Special Story Globarina Tender – Telangana Intermediate

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భారీ మెజార్టీతో గెలిపిస్తున్న వడోదరాను వదిలి వారణాసినే మోడీ ఎందుకు ఎంచుకున్నారు?

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భారీ మెజార్టీతో గెలిపిస్తున్న వడోదరాను వదిలి వారణాసినే మోడీ ఎందుకు ఎంచుకున్నారు?

ఎన్నికల సంఘము మరో నిర్వాకం, ఈవీఎం లో అభ్యర్థి గుర్తు కింద పార్టీ పేరు | Bengal

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Bithiri Sathi Over T Congress Party Bond Paper | Sathi Conversation With Savitri

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Jersey Has Cooled Down Worrying Mega Fans

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Ever since hero Nani has announced that his next film that is being directed by Vikram K Kumar of Manam fame is titled “Gang Leader” there is a bit of disappointing expression from some mega fans.

These Mega fans thought that Ram Charan will be coming up with a movie for which he will use the title Gang Leader. For the same reason, earlier Sai Dharam Tej has dropped out from using this title for his previous movie Supreme. And the latest buzz has that mega fans are now cooled down over Nani’s move.

After watching Nani’s Jersey, many got an idea of how the hero will choose his stories and what he will do for the film to go pretty forward. Going by that, mega fans got the clarity that Nani will do complete justice to the film and to the title Gang Leader as well.

Let’s see what Vikram Kumar and Nani will do finally in theaters. Currently the film’s shooting is going on.

Will Avengers ‘End’ the ‘Game’ Of Our Three Films?

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Other day with the premieres of ‘Avengers End Game’ confirming that the film is a terrific treat for the fans of Marvel Comic universe fans, everyone is waiting with bated breath to see what impact the film will have on Telugu box office.

Actually, when Majili got released, Telugu theatres were empty and waiting for the right films to happen. That helped Majili, followed by Chitralahari as well. And with the arrival of Jersey, the situation turned a bit tight. And now that Avengers is coming, there will be a choking situation for all these movies.

Buzz has that if Avengers entertains, all the Telugu films will fall in trouble as children might make their families run to theatres of this movie owing to the fact that they want their Summer holidays to get more excited.

We have to see this weekend to find out what will be going on exactly at the Telugu box office anyway.

First Heroine Comes for the Flop Hero?

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Actress Avika Gor seems to be planning her return to the films after a brief hiatus. The popular TV actress made her debut in Tollywood with Uyyala Jampala, opposite Raj Tarun. After doing a small role in Nikhil’s ‘Ekadiki Pothavu Chinnavada’, she stopped acting in TV and films.

Avika has put her career on hold for last couple years and she had a reason to it. The Balika Vadhu actress said she took a break from TV and films to ‘plan what she needs in life’. Looks like her break has worked in favour of her, as Avika is reportedly in talks for two big Telugu projects.

One of them is a Dil Raju’s production, and other has Mega actor Sai Dharam Tej in the lead. Dil Raju’s film with Iddari Lokam Okate with Raj Tarun, may be bringing back Avika Gor. On other hand, director Maruthi also is considering the young actress for his upcoming project with Sai Dharam Tej. The discussions are said to be in preliminary stage for now. However, an official announcement is expected as soon as she gets finalized in those projects.

Will Jagan be better for Centre’s relations with AP?

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Ever since the refusal of Special Status to Andhra Pradesh and the Centre’s apathy towards providing financial assistance for Amaravati and Polavaram Project as well as implementing promises made in the AP Reorganisation Act, 2014, the relations between Andhra Pradesh and the Centre have strained. With the ruling Telugu Desam Party breaking off its ties with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and walking out of the NDA in early 2018, the Centre-state relations have gone from bad to worse.

So much so that the BJP began using public institutions such as ED, I-T and CBI for political vendetta against TDP MPs and MLAs. While it is a known fact that the BJP government under Modi-Shah dup has definitely overstepped its line of duty and broke protocol several times, Andhra Pradesh has only got a raw deal. Further, AP Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu’s battle against Narendra Modi got louder with the formation of the Mahaghatbandhan, with an alliance of all anti-BJP allies.

While the idea had Congress play a leader role, this ticked off the BJP on the wrong side, further worsening Naidu-Modi war. Besides constant bickering and criticism, Naidu also resorted to expose Modi’s failures which did not go down well with the Centre. As the raids on TDP MPs continues, the BJP allied with YSR Congress, TDP’s rival party in the state and the neighbouring TRS party which has pitched itself as Telangana’s only political saviour to end TDP’s presence in the state.

With the help of TRS and YSRCP, the BJP has worked its ways in creating negative propaganda to hit back at the TDP, in which it has partially succeeded. However, the TDP’s use of ”Andhra” sentiment against the TRS and showing YSRCP as a friend of the TRS which plotted against AP along with the BJP, Chandrababu could gain an upper hand in the election campaign in Andhra Pradesh. However, as he had reported earlier, if Narendra Modi government retains its power at the Centre following Lok Sabha poll results, it would become really tough for Chandrababu to get Centre’s help, in the current situation.

However, Chandrababu’s presence is required at the helm to complete the pending capital construction works as well as the Polavaram Project which is claimed to be the lifeline of Andhra Pradesh. But, in terms of Centre-State relations, political observers say that Jagan could be a good fit. On one hand, he will remain a loyal ally to the BJP so that his cases are swept under the carpet during his CM-ship tenure and on the other hand, TRS in Telangana would want a weak CM in AP for it to show off that it is performing better than AP in all sectors.

While YSR Congress has pitched Jagan as the ”change” agent, he may be good for Cooperative Federalism under the BJP government. But, will this change also being development and prosperity to Andhra Pradesh, is something that is yet to be seen.

Impressed Chiru Gets A Full Role for Anasuya

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Though Anasuya has refused to take up some glamorous roles on the silver screen, she’s always known for that hotness on the small screen. But the role of Rangamatta she played in Rangasthalam, has given her scope to showcase her acting prowess.

Since then she hasn’t appeared in any big roles on the screen, but the role of a lifetime is said to have fallen in her kitty now. Apparently, director Koratala Siva is said to have offered a unique, story driven and author backed role to Anasuya in his upcoming film that features Megastar Chiranjeevi.

Reports are coming that Megastar himself has handpicked Anasuya for this role as the character needs both a dose of commercial glamour and also a bit of acting. She is said to be appearing throughout the length of the movie alongside Chiru and his main actors in the movie.

Once Chiru completes the balance portions of Sye Raa, he will be joining the shoot of Koratala Siva’s movie. Most likely Nayantara and Tamanna will be playing female leads in this film.

2 Crores For Vijayasanthi: Mahesh Pouring A Bomb

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We do have earlier revealed that former lady superstar Vijayashanti will be seen in a crucial role in Mahesh Babu’s upcoming film to be directed by Anil Ravipudi. That will reunite the two stars after three decades, as they have played mother and step-son earlier in films like Koduku Diddina Kaapuram.

Reports are coming that the actress is getting paid a whopping 2 crores to star in this movie. While the movie is being produced by Anil Sunkara, there are rumours that Mahesh and his wife Namrata are calling all the shots related to the production of the movie. And the way they are pouring a bomb of budget on remunerations is a stunner.

Already they have agreed to pay 10 crores to director Anil Ravipudi owing to the fact that his F2 is a bigger hit than many other commercial films in recent times. And now they brought Vijayasanthi aboard by paying 2 crores, a sum some hot and star heroines like Nayantara and Anushka would demand.

We have to see how many high paid celebs will join this project furthers.

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