Page 6158

Sonali’s covershoot post her cancer treatment

Share


Gorgeous Indian actress Sonali Bendre, who mesmerized Telugu audiences with her exceptional performances in movies like Manmadhudu, Indra, Murari, and Khadgam is now winning people’s heart all over again. But this time, it is because of her inspirational experience over winning her excruciating cancer battle.

Currently, the actress is in Mumbai for some pending shoots and for a magazine cover shoot. The pictures on the same have been unveiled and it is unbelievable that the actress looked more confident than before. Her fashion sense is still intact and she is a brave woman, indeed.

Sonali is seen in a lavender see-through fluffy gown with a gracious smile. Another picture has the actress in sleeveless pink pant and shirt. The pictures portray the latest fashion trend. In one of those four pictures, Sonali wore a white gown that looked pleasant and she looks like an angel. Her eyes have the intense courage and these pictures are turning many heads for her grand photoshoot entry.

Not only her strength and power are inspiring many, but her latest cover shoot will also give you immense happiness for the actress as choose to do back what she loved with a positive attitude.

YS Jagan Mohan Reddy – Honorable Chief Minister

Share


While media is keen on observing the reactions of star politicians and bada leaders post elections, Jagan was seen in all smiles when Prashant Kishore wished him to be the ‘Best CM’, Pawan Kalyan got himself busy meeting people of Vizag and Chandrababu expressed his confidence in winning 130 seats.

Amid these happenings after elections and a picture showing half-unwrapped name plate with words ‘YS Jagan Mohan Reddy Honorable Chief Minister’ surfaced on the internet and shocked the netizens. Each party showing the confidence in winning with great margin is one thing, but getting the desk name plaque with engraved words ‘Andhra Pradesh Mukhyamantri’ is entirely a new level of confidence, if at all this is not a Photoshop expert’s job.

While TDP supporters are shouting loud that this ‘Hon’ble CM’ remains just on plate and is not for the state, YSRC supporters are asking them to wait until May 23 to see the fully unwrapped plate for real and officially.

Many pictures on social media these days are turning out to be fake and hoax-intended and going super viral before anyone realizes its reality. Well, coming to this name board, it almost seems real and also looks like an enthusiastic act of YSRCP fans in the USA. The spelling of ‘Honorable’ hints that!

Jersey targeting China Audience !

Share


Nani’s ‘Jersey’ will be hitting the screens this 19th April. Interestingly, for the first time, a middle-range Telugu movie is eying China market.

Our Rajamouli’s “Baahubali” movies had tried to capture China market but unfortunately they didn’t succeed. For some reason, the Baahubali movies didn’t appeal to Chinese people.

Trade observers say Chinese audiences are preferring emotional content in Indian movies than action stunts or glitzy graphics.

Massive successes like “Dangal” and “Hindi Medium” have proved this theory. Since “Majili” is also a movie with high emotional content dealing a father-son bond, the makers feel that it will have better chances in China.

If Nani’s film gets good release in China and succeeds there, it would expand our Telugu movies market.

Prabhas gains over 7 lakh followers without a post !

Share


Actor Prabhas has made a rather grand entry into Instagram with nearly 7.5 lakh fan accounts following him almost immediately after he joined. This, without a single post going out from his profile.

As per a statement by his PR team last week, it was confirmed that the actor is set to finally join Instagram after keeping shying away from social media for years.

Although the actor does have a Facebook page of his own which has a fan base of over 10 million strong, he posts occasionally and the comments section on his posts is flooded by his fans’ love for him.

Saaho is slated for an Independence Day release this year. The multilingual film will see Shraddha Kapoor as the female lead opposite Prabhas and would also feature Neil Nitin Mukesh, Mandira Bedi, Evelyn Sharma, among others.

Posani Krishna Murali about YS Jagan

Share

Posani Krishna Murali about YS Jagan

Vijay Sai Reddy Criminological Ideas Over Encouraging Caste Politics |Weekend Comment By RK

Share

Vijay Sai Reddy Criminological Ideas Over Encouraging Caste Politics |Weekend Comment By RK

TDP ఓట్ల లెక్కింపును బహిష్కరిస్తుందా?|| Will TDP Boycott Counting?

Share

TDP ఓట్ల లెక్కింపును బహిష్కరిస్తుందా?|| Will TDP Boycott Counting?

జగన్ గెలుపు కై ప్రశాంత్ కిషోర్ అసలు ఏం చేసాడు?|| Prashant Kishor Formula For Jagan

Share

జగన్ గెలుపు కై ప్రశాంత్ కిషోర్ అసలు ఏం చేసాడు?|| Prashant Kishor Formula For Jagan

Naga Chaitanya & Samantha Exclusive Interview || Majili

Share

Naga Chaitanya & Samantha Exclusive Interview || Majili

Akkineni Hero To Join Allu Arjun’s Film?

Share

These are the days where star heroes are opening up to do multi-starrers in Telugu such that a film’s span, look and range will be multiplied. After Venky-Mahesh and Pawan-Venky, now Jr NTR and Ram Charan took this trend to the next level with #RRR. And here comes an interesting tidbit.

Reports are coming that Allu Arjun and Trivikram have decided to rope in an Akkineni hero for their upcoming project whose pooja formalities are completed on Saturday. According to the grapevine, for a role that lasts for 15 minutes of screen time, we hear that they are roping in Akkineni Nagarjuna’s nephew Sushant.

Recently this young hero was seen in Chi La Sow movie, which won critical acclaim and is looking forward to some impressive films. Whether he has signed the dotted line to join Allu Arjun is not yet known, but the film industry is strongly buzzing that even this mega hero joined the multi-starrer trend.

On the other hand, this film has dusky siren Pooja Hegde teaming up with Allu Arjun and Trivikram once again after DJ Duvvada Jaganndam and Aravinda Sametha respectively.

టీడీపీకి ఈసీ లేఖ | టెక్నికల్ టీమ్ లో హరిప్రసాద్ తో చర్చించేందుకు నిరాకరించిన ఈసీ

Share

watch టీడీపీకి ఈసీ లేఖ | టెక్నికల్ టీమ్ లో హరిప్రసాద్ తో చర్చించేందుకు నిరాకరించిన ఈసీ

Cash Latest Promo – 20th April 2019 – Varshini Sounderajan,Anchor Ravi,Shyamala – Suma Kanakala

Share

watch Cash Latest Promo – 20th April 2019 – Varshini Sounderajan,Anchor Ravi,Shyamala – Suma Kanakala

Bithiri Sathi Decided To Stay In Privacy | Sathi Conversation With Savitri

Share

watch Bithiri Sathi Decided To Stay In Privacy | Sathi Conversation With Savitri

Pawan removes beard, turns philosophical!

Share

Following the conclusion of polling for Andhra Pradesh assembly, both the Telugu Desam Party headed by chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu and YSR Congress party headed by Y S Jaganmohan Reddy are expressing confidence, at least for the public consumption, that they would come to power in the state.

The Bharatiya Janata Party has conceded defeat as its official spokesman G V L Narasimha Rao said YSRC is going to win the elections and BJP would replace the TDP as the main opposition in the next five years. The Congress is nowhere in the picture at all.

What is surprising is the silence being maintained by power star and Jana Sena Party chief Pawan Kalyan, who boasted earlier that his party would come to power in the elections.

He quietly went to the Dasavathara Venkateshwara temple at Mangalagiri and paid obeisance to the god. He served food to the devotees and also carried offering to the god.

Interestingly, Pawan, who had been sporting long hair and bushy beard, was found with a neat haircut and beard completely removed. He got back his filmy look though he appeared to have a little chubby face.

However, what was glaringly visible in his face was a philosophical look. Just before he visited the temple and had a haircut and shave, some photos released by party showing him sitting alone and listening to radio at his Mangalagiri party office clearly depicted that he was looking sad and philosophical.

Apparently, Pawan is reconciled to the fact that Jana Sena Party has failed to make any impact on the electorate and it might not win even half a dozen seats.

He is trying to put a composed look, but it is time for him to make some serious introspection as to whether politics is his cup of tea or not.

May be, he comes out with his stand soon after the results.

An unsatisfactory week for the BJP

Share

The week when the polling began wasn’t a good one for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

For one, the party ran afoul of the Election Commission on Narendra Modis biopic and a TV channel named after the Prime Minister.

For another, the UP Chief Minister’s differentiation between “Bajrang Balis” or Hindus and “Alis” or Muslims came under the commission’s scrutiny.

This was the second time that Yogi Adityanath had referred to the two communities in such terms which carry a subtext of aggressive strength where the Hindus are concerned and of being aliens in the case of Muslims.

Topping these setbacks was the Supreme Court’s decision to reopen the Rafale case. As the controversy about the aircraft drags on during the poll season, the BJP cannot but be on tenterhooks all the time as to what revelations may come out in the courts.

Already, the rejection of its claim that the “stolen” documents presented to the courts about the deal by the petitioners lack validity has shown the government in a poor light.

It is part and parcel of investigative journalism that the outing in the media of classified documents is based almost always on their acquisition by an intrepid journalist with the help of official “sources”.

From this standpoint, all the celebrated revelations were based on “stolen” documents, whether they were the Pentagon Papers, which showed that the US government “systematically” lied on the Vietnam situation, or the Watergate scandal which led to President Richard Nixon’s resignation.

While the impact of the Rafale affair will only be known over a fairly long period of time, the immediate focus will be on the ongoing poll process, especially on the performance of the electronic voting machines (EVMs).

Already, there have been complaints from Andhra Pradesh and elsewhere about them, with Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu being particularly upset, presumably because of the seemingly stiff challenge which he is facing from the greenhorn challenger, Jagan Mohan Reddy of the YSR Congress Party.

EVMs are a matter of pride for the country, for they have shown how quickly the voting process can be conducted and the promptness with which the results are announced when it takes days for the other countries to complete the entire exercise.

It is up to the Election Commission, therefore, to set at rest all the questions about their unreliability, especially when about 20-odd parties, including the 134-year-old Congress, want to get rid of the machines and return to the paper ballot system.

That would be a regressive step in view of the huge and growing interest in the dutiful exercise of one’s franchise, which led to the polling continuing till midnight in some Andhra Pradesh constituencies.

What the high turnout ensures is that the outcome will be as fair as possible by ensuring that the exigencies of a division between two supposedly monolithic blocks will be less pronounced than in the case of fewer votes being cast.

As a result, the results will more closely reflect the ground realities, thereby demolishing overblown assertions.

Nowhere will this possibility be better tested than in UP, where the BJP has reportedly been drawing satisfaction from the Congress’s ability to undercut the Samajwadi Party (SP)-Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP)-Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) combine.

However, if the Congress had gone along as a junior partner with the the alliance, it would have been an artificial formation with a short shelf-life like that of the Janata Party of 1977.

Instead, a satisfactory turnout in UP is expected to provide an uncluttered picture of where exactly the four or five contestants stand.

Since this will be largely true nearly all over the country, the 2019 general elections are likely to provide a fairer picture of India’s political scene than what the 2014 contest did with its heavy tilt in Narendra Modi’s favour.

It is on the basis of the “real” strength of the various parties as revealed by the outcome that they can formulate their future strategies.

The BJP will be among those which will have to return to its political drawing board to assess how it has fared in an election which did not see a “wave” in its favour.

Will such a relook entail a reassessment of the party’s hardline nationalist agenda which envisages scrapping Articles 370 and 35A relating to Kashmir and introducing a citizenship bill which excludes everyone except Hindus, Sikhs and Buddhists?

Will the Congress realise that it still has a long way to go, especially in the heartland states of UP and Bihar before it can aspire to enter the corridors of power in Delhi?

Will the regional parties come to terms with the fact that for all their local influence, they are destined to remain confined to their little bailiwicks, underlining the country’s inbuilt linguistic and cultural divisions? Is this good for federalism?

The answers will be given in the coming weeks by the hundreds and thousands of ordinary people braving the sun to make their choices known.

Reel Buzz: Mahesh Sends Feelers To Trivikram!

Share

A movie with Trivikram used to be on the priority list for Mahesh for a long time. However, the duo didn’t team post Khaleja in spite of both the parties saying that they would work together again.

Harika Hassine Creations, which is considered to be Trivikram’s home banner was supposed to make a movie with Mahesh.

However, they had taken back the advance given to Mahesh that reportedly hurt the Superstar.

From then on Mahesh stopped talking about Trivikram’s project and also didn’t do any ads under his direction. But they both worked on ad film recently.

According to the buzz, Mahesh himself initiated this and called upon Trivikram to direct the ad.

Mahesh is looking to clear the differences with all the top directors as he wants to make movies at quick succession. He is not committing to any director without listening to the script.

So, Mahesh is keeping his options open with all the directors which would help him find more scripts than usual.

Central forces needed to protect EVMs!

Share

YSR Congress party general secretary and Rajya Sabha member V Vijay Sai Reddy demanded that the Election Commission of India deploy central reserve police forces for the protection of electronic voting machines in the strong rooms.

In a letter to the Chief Election Commissioner Sunil Arora on Saturday, Sai Reddy requestd that central forces should be deployed at the strong rooms where the EVMs are placed.

He expressed no confidence on state police protection, as Naidu was making allegations against the Election Commission stating that the polling was conducted one-sidedly.

He said the YSRC had genuine apprehensions about the deployment of the state police forces for safeguarding the strong rooms since the chief minister himself was doubting the EC and conducting dharnas.

“Therefore, we request the deployment of central forces like CISF, CRPF etc at strong rooms in place of state police force or state armed reserve in the interest of everyone, particularly when the chief minister is asking the CEO not to obey the instructions of the Central Election Commission,” Reddy said.

He also demanded installation of CC cameras round the clock for monitoring of strong rooms keeping in mind the volatile situation prevailing in the state as well as non-cooperative attitude of the state government towards EC.

“Since the waiting period is unusually long, it calls for exceptional measures as suggested. We would be grateful if EC considers our request and initiate appropriate measures to safeguard the EVMs and closely monitor the strong rooms,” he said.

Alia Bhatt Gets Rs. 5 Crore For #RRR

Share

Alia Bhatt playing one of the female leads is an attempt to get pan India appeal for Rajamouli’s upcoming multistarrer #RRR.

Alia’s presence will help this South film to grab attention in Northern pockets. She is currently one of the most sought after actresses in B town.

Despite her busy schedules, Alia agreed to be a part of #RRR as she wants to work with Baahubali director. She has been roped into play Ram Charan’s love interest in the film.

Although Alia has a limited role to play in the plot, she has been offered a whopping Rs. 5 crore for it. Alia is happy to get such an awesome deal that also fulfils her dream of starring in a Rajamouli’s film.

Meanwhile, the hunt is on for another female lead as Daisy Edgar Jones couldn’t join the sets of #RRR on time.

Rajamouli is reportedly looking to rope in an Indian actress for the role given the problems and limitations of signing up a foreign actress.

Silent celebrations in Jagan camp!

Share

The polling for the Andhra Pradesh assembly elections concluded in the early hours of Friday and a record 79 per cent of 3.96 crore voters exercised their franchise. The fate of the political parties is sealed in the electronic voting machiners.

But celebrations have already begun in the YSR Congress party camp, though silently.

According to highly placed sources, there was distribution of sweets in the Sakshi, the media house promoted by YSRC president Y S Jaganmohan Reddy and also in the office of Indian Political Action Committee (I-PAC) promoted by political strategist Prashant Kishor.

On Friday, Jagan went to the office of IPAC and took part in the celebrations. He thanked all the IPAC team members for the cooperation. He promised to engage IPAC services in the next elections in 2024 as well.

According to sources, I-PAC team members reportedly told Jagan that the party is going to win not less than 130 assembly seats and 22 Lok Sabha seats, as per the reports collected from the team’s field staff. Particularly, youth and unemployed had voted for YSRC in big numbers, they said.

Apparently, Prashant Kishor team told Jagan that the party workers and IPAC team members successfully ensured that all the YSRC supporters exercised their franchise enthusiastically and thwarted all the attempts of the Telugu Desam Party to prevent them from voting.

The team, however, cautioned YSRC leaders to be cautious till the last vote is counted, since Naidu is an expert in manipulation even in the counting process.

EC has lost credibility: Chandrababu Naidu

Share

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu on Saturday said the Election Commission (EC) has lost its credibility as “it functions on the instructions of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his office”.

Raising questions on the poll panel’s independence and impartiality, Naidu told reporter outside the EC headquarters here that the level playing field — an essential attribute of democracy — “now stands disturbed”.

The Chief Minister was speaking after his meeting with Chief Election Commissioner Sunil Arora.

The Telugu Desam Party (TDP) chief said officials in Andhra Pradesh are being transferred in an arbitrary manner and the Chief Secretary (Anil Chandra Punetha) has been replaced by a person (L.V. Subrahmanyam), who was accused along with YSR Congress Party chief Jagan Mohan Reddy in a case. He described the ousted Chief Secretary as an honest officer.

Dubbing the acts of the poll panel as “unfair”, Naidu said the Election Commission has lost credibility among the people of the country and its image has been dented in their eyes.

He also alleged that the poll panel observer in the state has links with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).

Recalling that all opposition parties had demanded for 50 per cent matching of EVMs with VVPATs, Naidu said that increasing that number from one to five by the Supreme Court is “insufficient”.

Accusing the Commission of “misleading” the top court by saying that matching of EVM votes with VVPATs at 50 per cent polling booths would delay the counting of votes by six days, Naidu said the counting of votes when ballot papers were prevalent used to take not more than 24 hours.

The Chief Minister stated that the government of India is interfering in the affairs of the poll panel, thereby destroying democracy, electoral process and the level playing field.

More Film News

More Political News