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Keerthy signs her first Telugu movie post ‘Mahanati’

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Actress Keerthy Suresh delivered a life time of performance in ‘Mahanati.’ However she did not sign a single Telugu movie after it’s release. As she had many Tamil films in hand, she gave priority to them.

After wrapping up all her commitments, Keerthy took a break and now she is back to work. On that note, Keerthy has signed her first Telugu movie post ‘Mahanati.’ Interestingly this is a female centric film and will be produced by noted PRO in the industry, Mahesh Koneru under East Coast Productions banner.

Formally launched on Thursday, this untitled film will be directed by Narendra and will be extensively shot in the United States. The shooting would begin from February and the US schedule is planned in April.

Hero Kalyanram has graced the launch event as chief guest. Kalyani Mallik will compose music for this film.

Bigg Boss Discussions Started In Film Nagar

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Unlike starting the exercise a couple of months earlier, it looks like the makers of #BIgBoss now want to get a clarity almost 6 months in advance. This is not regarding the host of the show, but regarding the contestants of the show. More than #BigBoss1, the second season is a huge draw and they want the third season to be another smashing hit.

For that reason, #BigBoss makers are now in consultations with somewhat popular heroines now. Though the second season became a huge hit, not even one face is a popular draw before the show began. Other than Geetha Madhuri, all are either forgotten or not so registered faces only. But this time, they want real popular contestants.

According to the grapevine, a Telugu heroine who is struggling to get her feet right is approached for the show. At the same time, another popular Mumbai based girl who could speak superb Telugu is also in the queue. We have to see what sort of contestants will come up this time.

YCP MLA Kodali Nani Strong Warning to AP CM Chandrababu | YS Jagan | Pawan Kalyan

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Krish Proved It, Now It Is Her Turn!

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Grabbing the directing duties from anyone is an easier task for someone in a bit of power, but proving that they are the real worth grabbers is something that vests in own hands. And director Krish did that amazingly.

Looking at the grandeur, the biopic movie of legendary NTR should be made, director Teja has walked out of the film. And then, when Balakrishna almost readied himself to direct the movie, director Krish grabbed the mantle from him and today delivered a stunner.

Now in this meantime, when Krish is grabbing the chance to direct NTR Biopic, actually star heroine Kangana Ranaut bagged the direction chance from him. Yes, as he asked for a waiting time to restart the shooting of “Manikarnika”, Kangana has decided to direct the rest of the film. So how did she finish her job?

That will be known only when Manikarnika hits the screens in the coming weeks.

Ka Paul Mind Blowing Words on His Caste ” KAPU ” | Press Meet

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Chinna Jeeyar Swamy in Encounter with Murali Krishna

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Balakrishna and Vidya Balan interview on NTR Kathanayakudu success

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ఎన్టీఆర్ బయోపిక్ తో బాలకృష్ణ చరిత్ర తిరగరాశాడు | Chandrababu Naidu Praises Balakrishna and Sr NTR

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‘NTR Kathanayakudu’: Biopic is a letdown

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If anyone can do justice to the sprawling splendour of Telugu actor-politician N. T. Rama Rao’s amazing lifescape, it is his son Balakrishna. To be sure, Balakrishna sinks his teeth into his father’s role, opting to touch the core of humanism in the artiste rather than skimming the surface of his iconic image.

There is a wonderfully staged sequence in this eagerly-awaited, but alas, ultimately disappointing biopic where NTR, all decked up as Lord Krishna, strides across the studio premise in all his Godly glory for the first time. The sheer impact of his supernatural walk from earthly star to demi-divinity, accompanied by M.M. Kreem’s nostalgia-dipped music, is magical.

There aren’t too many such magical moments to hold on to in this three-hour marathon on the mythic maestro who changed the course of Telugu cinema and politics. This film, sadly, won’t change anything. It is doubtful without the overpowering panegyric that the film will introduce the Legend to a new generation of moviegoers. But the cascade of gush cannot connect with the young. The youth today favour flaws. This film shuns it like a disease.

N.T. Rama Rao’s greatness should and could have emerged organically from the plot. When his screen avatar is shown shooting through a comic sequence after the death of a close family member, we feel his greatness without having it spoonfed to us. And Lord Krishna knows, Balakrisha exudes that sense of greatness whenever the script allows him to look into his father’s life objectively.

But that rarely happens as in scene after scene, characters are shown pointing to the Great Man and then heavenwards to let us know that we are indeed in the presence of unhampered greatness.

Where “Mahaniti”, the Savithri biopic scored, was in bringing out the human side of the legend, flaws and all. “NTR Kathanayakudu” wants us to believe NTR was flawless. That may or may not be true. It depends on which side of the papier-mache halo you are standing on. The film can lay no claim to being without flaws. It heaves and groans with adulation and eventually gets entertaining for the vast cast of unlikely actors playing well-known filmmakers.

Why on earth is the Bengali actor Jisshu Sengupta cast as the celebrated producer L.V. Prasad? Even more ludicrous is director Krish as filmmaker K.V. Reddy. Every time he talks about NTR, he gets a glazed faraway look in his eyes.

NTR’s well-known gallery of gorgeous heroines gets to be a part of this exercise in image-boosting. While Nithya Menen is convincing as Savithri, the other actresses, including Rakul Preet Singh as Sridevi and Hansika Motwane as Jaya Prada, are woefully inadequate.

But the funniest encounter of the God kind is with Mrs Indira Gandhi. When NTR receives his Padma Shri, Indira Gandhi, played by Supriya Vinod (who also played a similar role in Madhur Bhandarkar’s “Indu Sarkar”) calls the actor ‘Madrasi’. NTR flares up about Telugu identity, blah blah.

A good cue for audiences’ applause. But a scene done in extreme bad taste. Eulogise your hero, by all means. But not at the cost of facts and certainly not at the cost of an iconic politician.

Balakrishna strides across the imminently ruinous mediocrity creating a figure not as formidable as his father, but still convincing. Vidya Balan as his wife looks radiant and her body language of a traditional Telugu housewife is bang on. At a death, she wails with professional ferocity. But she doesn’t have much to do except look worried when her unpredictable husband makes suicidal career moves and look happy when he triumphs.

I guess we are supposed to react the same way. And the truth can rest in peace.

For KCR, Muslims are EBCs, not Hindu upper castes!

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TRS president and Telangana CM K Chandrasekhar Rao is planning to convert PM Narendra Modi’s 10 per cent reservations for Economically Backward Classes (EBCs) into Muslim quota (BC-E) in Telangana.

KCR is learnt to be seriously thinking of converting BC-E into EBC in Telangana.

At present, TRS government is providing 4 per cent reservations for Muslims under BC-E quota. This BC-E quota was brought by late YSR government in Undivided AP.

KCR passed an Act in Assembly in April 2017 increasing Muslim reservations under BC-E quota from 4 per cent to 12 per cent and referred the Act to Centre for approval.

But Modi government did not grant approval and kept in pending for the last two years saying that overall reservations for all categories cannot exceed 50 per cent and if it is approved, the total reservations of Telangana will increase to 62 per cent, which is against Supreme Court direction of reservations should not exceed 50 per cent.

However, Modi government passed an Act in Parliament on Thursday giving 10 per cent reservations to EBCs and increasing overall reservations from 50 per cent to 60 per cent.

Modi government made it clear that this 10 percent EBC quota can be given to anyone irrespective of whether he/ she is Hindu/ Muslim/ Christian or from any upper castes in Hindu.

Now, KCR wants to utilise this opportunity to convert 10 per cent EBC quota into BC-E quota and fulfill his promise of increasing reservations to Muslims.

He plans to amend TS Reservation Act to this effect in the ensuing Budget Session of Assembly.

Sandra ready to join TRS, Mecha still undecided!

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The stage is almost set for the wiping out of the Telugu Desam Party in Telangana, at least insofar as the state assembly is concerned.

According to latest reports, TDP legislator from Sattupalli Sandra Venkata Veeraiah is all set to join the Telangana Rashtra Samithi before the commencement of the first session of the newly-constituted state assembly on January 17.

Sandra reportedly met the top TRS leaders a couple of days ago and negotiated the deal. In all probability, he might be inducted into the state cabinet. It is learnt he conveyed his decision to defect to the TRS to the TDP high command

However, another TDP MLA Mecha Nageshwar Rao is said to be still undecided in defecting to the TRS. Though he met his mentor and former minister Tummala Nageshwar Rao a few days ago, he said it was just a courtesty call. But it led to the speculations that he might also jump into the TRS.

Though Mecha clarified that he was not going to change his party, it is learnt he wants to wait for some more time till he gets a concrete assurance from the TRS leadership over any big post like Parliamentary Secretary or any corporation chairman post.

“It is only a matter of time that he, too, will jump the fence to join the TRS,” a party leader said.

TRS forcing unanimous elections in villages?

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The Telangana Rashtra Samithi is forcing the people to go in for unanimous election of sarpanches and ward members in the ongoing gram panchayat elections in the state.

The elections are being held in three phases – January 21, 25 and 30. The nomination process for the first phase came to an end on Wednesday.

There have been reports of unanimous elections being held in several villages for the sarpanch posts, apparently under pressure from the TRS.

The Telangana Election Watch on Thursday cautioned the State Election Commission against the perils of forced unanimous elections happening in the State at the behest of certain organisations such as village development committees, caste welfare associations etc.

The organization alleged that open auctions are being conducted and highest bidders are declared as the only candidates to file nominations.

Telangana Election Watch State Coordinators M. Padmanabha Reddy, Chelikani Rao and others met State Election Commissioner V. Nagi Reddy and informed him that the practice was likely to continue even till the last date of withdrawal.

They have requested the Election Commission to withhold the declaration of unanimous election in all such cases and severe action to be taken against the culprits, including prosecution under India Penal Code and Panchayat Raj Act.

In this regard, they also promised to furnish the information to Returning Officers, Election Officers, District Collectors and District Election authorities and the Election Observers of the State Election Commission.

Today: Can Charan Deliver Pongal BO Bonanza?

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Two out of four Sankranthi films are out in theaters already and the third and the biggest of all, Vinaya Vidheya Rama is releasing today.

The film is riding on high expectations post Ram Charan’s blockbuster Rangasthalam and brand Boyapati. Nearly Rs. 90 crore is at stake, which means nothing but a super hit can ensure profits.

The film looks to be a typical Boyapati film with loads of mass masala and high octane action.

Neither the promos nor audio have met expectations, but the film is set for a thumping opening at the box office given the track record of mass entertainers during Sankranthi season.

With the two Sankranthi films opening to lukewarm response so far, trade is having high hopes on this mass entertainer to deliver the goods.

Ram Charan has a decent record for Sankranthi with hit films like Naayak and Yevadu doing well against competition. He also has a good strike rate with mass films compared to other genres.

Fans and buyers are hoping that Charan puts his crowd pulling powers at display for Vinaya Vidheya Rama and deliver a box office friendly movie.

Stay tuned for our take on this Boyapati mark masala.

Poor Response All Over, NTR Gets Replaced!

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NTR biopic has been receiving very poor response in terms of box office collections. The film’s collections witnessed a huge fall on its day 2 with many theaters reporting poor occupancy.

Multiplexes have reduced screen counts and many single screens are looking to replace it with VVR or F2.

There were high expectations on the biopic prior to its release, but the film opened on a surprisingly dull note everywhere.

NTR’s collections in USA are shockingly low compared to recent biggies. Buyers are hoping that it would pick up by the weekend and do well during Sankranthi holidays. But a lot will depend on how Vinaya Vidheya Rama and F2 fares.

It would be tough road ahead for NTR biopic if one of the above films open to positive response.

The performance of first part has now left a huge question mark on the fate of the second part that is due for release in February.

Jagan more popular than Pawan in Godavari districts!

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YSR Congress party president Y S Jaganmohan Reddy has an upper hand over his political rivals in terms of gaining the confidence of people in East and West Godavari districts, which account for maximum number of assembly seats in Andhra Pradesh.

These two districts, accounting for 34 assembly constituencies – 19 in East Godavari and 15 in West Godavari, decide the fate of any political party in the elections.

The party which gets maximum number of seats in these two districts will definitely come to power.

In 2014 assembly elections, the TDP had won 27 out of 34 constituencies in these two districts, besides two BJP MLAs who won with the TDP support.

The YSRC won five seats in East Godavari and drew a blank in West Godavari. Even among the five YSRC MLAs in East Godavari, two of them – Varupula Subba Rao and Jyothula Nehru, defected to the TDP later.

This time, however, the situation has drastically changed. Independent enquiries in these districts have revealed that YSRC chief Y S Jaganmohan Reddy has a clear edge in these two districts, particularly in East Godavari district.

There is a negative talk everywhere, especially among the youth and womenfolk, for Telugu Desam Party president and chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu and it is unlikely that the TDP will retain its supremacy this time.

However, Jana Sena Party chief Pawan Kalyan has emerged equally popular among the people like Jagan.

There is a massive fan following for Pawan and if he contests independently, he might definitely win a good number of seats in East and West Godavari districts.

Yet, Jagan has a clear edge over Pawan and Naidu.

“In many constituencies, Naidu will be a poor third and Pawan will give a tough fight. But at the most, Jana Sena can win a dozen seats and not more than that,” a political observer in Rajahmundry said.

Public Verdict on NTR Kathanayakudu

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Although NTR Kathanayakudu is struggling to find its feet at the box office, the people who have seen the film are giving it the thumbs up.

Majority audiences are impressed with the way Krish dealt with NTR’s rise as a superstar. Also Balakrishna’s performance is being lauded by one and all.

The same has reflected in the poll conducted by us. More than 42 percent voted it as a hit film and nearly 32 percent didn’t like it where as more than twenty percent felt it is average.

Star Mahila Farewell Week Special Promo – 14th January 2019 to 19th January 2019

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Hardik Pandya and KL Rahul may Face Two Match Ban for Controversial Comments on Women

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Ram Charan “Vinaya Vidheya Rama” public talk ,Mega fans celebrates in theaters

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