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Pics: Shama Sikander’s Teasing Act

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Model and actress Shama Sikander is not just bold but doesn’t feel shy to hide her curves. After celebrating the New Year in Budapest, this Rajasthan beauty returned to the country and got busy with work.

And she flaunted her voluptuous shapes, that she did for a photo-shoot and shared the picture in her Instagram which is ever popular. Shama is just wearing a panty and is seen pulling her top. She added that nothing changes coming home.

Despite being most admired, Shama has failed to get one big project in Bollywood. Last year she ventured into web-series and even that was unsuccessful. Let’s see what 2019 has in store for Shama.

Bithiri Sathi Going To Meet Pawan Kalyan | Janasena To Alliance With Communists In AP

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AIMIM legislator to be Pro-tem Speaker of T Assembly

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Hyderabad: Mumtaz Ahmed Khan of the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) will be the Pro-tem speaker of the newly-elected Telangana Assembly, whose first session will commence on January 17.Mumtaz Ahmed Khan, the senior most member of the Assembly, will take oath as Pro-tem Speaker on January 16.

Governor E.S.L. Narasimhan will administer the oath to Khan, who represents Charminar constituency.Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao said on Saturday that against the background of the landslide victory given by the people to his Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS), it has been decided to commence the Assembly proceedings during the auspicious ‘Uttarayana’ days.

The Assembly session, beginning on ‘Ekadasi’, will continue till January 20.On the first day, the newly elected MLAs will take oath one after another and the programme is likely to continue for about two hours, according to a statement from the Chief Minister’s Office.The same day, the schedule of election to the Speaker will be announced and the nomination process will commence.

The next day, the Speaker’s election will take place. Later, the Speaker will conduct the Business Advisory Council (BAC) meeting which will take a decision on the Governor’s address on the following day.On January 19, the Governor will address the House.The next day the House will introduce motion of thanks to the Governor’s address and adopt the same.

Attack on Jagan: Why is Naidu opposing NIA?

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When there was an attempt on the life of YSR Congress party president and leader of opposition Y S Jaganmohan Reddy at Visakhapatnam airport on October 25, Telugu Desam Party president and chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu sought to wash off his hands saying his government had nothing to do with the attack as the incident took place in the airport which is under the security control of Central Industrial Security Force (CISF).

Yet, his police took up the investigation on a complaint from the CISF and within hours, the Director General of Police R P Thakur tried to project it as a stage-managed show and a non-serious incident.Naidu went to the extent of saying that he did not mind if any Central agency conducted a probe into the incident, if YSRC leaders were not satisfied with the police probe.

Now, when the state high court ordered that the investigation be handed over to the NIA and the Ministry of Home Affairs did the same, Naidu is crying foul.He says the Centre is trying to interfere into rights of the state, as law and order is a state subject.If that is the case, one wonders why Naidu sought to throw the blame on to the CISF and whether it was not the failure of the law and order machinery.

Ironically, state finance minister Yanamala Ramakrishnudu says handing over the case relating to attack on Jagan to NIA is a part of conspiracy by Jagan and the Central government.“It is nothing but defaming the state government using Jagan as proxy,” he said.If there is no conspiracy behind the knife attack on Jagan, there is nothing for Naidu to be worried so much. The NIA cannot unearth anything new.

The fact that Naidu is opposing the probe itself shows there is something serious in the case. His statements will only show that Naidu is feeling insecure!

Trade Talk: Stage Set For Sankranthi Biggies

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Not a single notable film came out on this Friday as there is a huge line up of biggies for Sankranthi. Stage is perfectly set for the massive first releases of the New Year.First volume of NTR biopic is releasing on Wednesday and it will be followed by Rajinikanth’s Petta on Thursday.

Ram Charan’s Vinaya Vidheya Rama will arrive on Friday and Venky-Varun’s F2 will be the last film among the Sankranthi releases.All the above movies are riding on high expectations and have the potential to take the box office by storm.

Although New Year is starting on a strong note, last year hasn’t ended that well. All the straight films that released during last two weekends of December tanked at the box office.Antariksham and Padi Padi Leche Manasu were huge flops. KGF turned out to be a monstrous hit at Telugu box office. It made double the profits on its investment.

Flash Survey: ఈ మూడు జిల్లాలో పవన్ కింగ్ | Janasena Prasad Chigilisetty About Fake Surveys

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Sri Lankan woman is latest to enter Sabarimala temple

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Just A Phone Call Away For Janasena -Ram Charan

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“Only one phone call from Babai, that’s enough. We are just a call away for him. What not, we will do everything for Janasena party” articulates Ram Charan, as he is busy taking the political questions as well in his promotions of Vinaya Vidheya Rama.

To whatever interview he is going, currently, the Mega Powerstar is surely facing this particular question. Though he clarified many times earlier including at the pre-release event of Vinaya Vidheya Rama, that he will be supporting his Baabai like always and gave an eyeopener about ‘tea glass’, the question comes back to him again and again.

In a TV channel interview, when Charan was asked if he will campaign for Janasena party in the upcoming election, his reply stood epic as usual. “Why not? See, morally we always support him. And for the election campaign, we all are ready, he has to just call us. If there is a strong need, definitely he will call us and we’ll be there without any second thoughts” said Charan, saying that he is just a phone call away anytime for Janasena.

That says all, Charan is not going back on his political inclination neither he will move away from his Baabai.

Undavalli’s Perfect Analysis On Babu, Jagan & Pawan

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In a discussion with reporters over the current political situation in Andhra Pradesh, senior ex-Congress leader Undavalli Arun Kumar gave some interesting insights. Advising AP Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu not to constantly attack PM Narendra Modi, he said that Chandrababu need not scold Modi. “It is unnecessary. They (BJP) don’t need our state. They don’t have any stakes here. So, there no use of scolding him,” Arun Kumar added.

Commenting on Padayatra culture in the state and giving his analysis of them, Undavalli said: “Chandrababu Naidu’s and YSR’s Padayatra were different. YS Rajasekhar Reddy’s Padayatra won people’s support though he had lot of opposition within Congress. Eventually, the support from people made him (YSR) the Chief Minister. But, Chandrababu did Padayatra in a completely different political scenario. He had lost the previous election..there was Telangana agitation. No one understood his purpose but he never gave up. This commitment and determination of Chandrababu eventually won him votes. He is someone who fights till the end.”

“Now, Jagan’s Padaytra is not about Jagan. It is about YSR’s image. Anyone coming to Jagan’s meetings are interested because he is YSR’s son. Fortunately, Jagan is able to communicate his ideas well unlike Chandrababu. YSR’s death has made him a God among people. But, people should never underestimate Chandrababu Naidu. He will fight the battle till the end. He is like Duryodhana. He will have some strategy till the end and use it when no one’s predicting it,” Undavalli explained.

Giving his understanding of Chandrababu’s recent comment on alliance with Pawan, he said that the TDP Chief made the statements only after Jagan made a comment stating Pawan and Chandrababu all have an understanding. “That’s why Chandrababu purposefully answered that question and said ‘Is it wrong if he have an alliance.’ You know why he says such things sometimes? He knows that it will create speculation and affect Pawan. With such rumours, some leaders may leave Pawan. Pawan’s supporters are all emotional people. So, if he compromises and have an alliance with any ruling government in AP, Pawan cannot wield any influence,” said Undavalli.

Additionally, he said “Pawan’s party is not about the party symbol. He will get votes for his face. His symbol should’ve been his face. Jana Sena Party may win few seats.” While Undavalli is known for his straight forward comments on the political scenario, his suggestions are valuable to leaders in the state. May be, they need to take a suggestion or two from a veteran like him.

Giving Free Smartphones a bad idea, CM sir

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In a meeting with thousands of students who are part of CBN Army, AP Chief N. Chandrababu Naidu promised to give away smartphones to the youth. Referring to the state as a manufacturer of smartphones, he said nearly 14 million smartphones will be distributed.

When asked how a smartphone would make life any better? The Chief Minister said that having a smartphone will ease every family’s pain of access to the Internet. “You can make use of it and have access to opportunities for learning. But, be careful not to over-use smartphones. You will have mental health issues unnecessarily,” the Chief Minister cautioned students.

While the thought behind distribution of smartphones is commendable, giving them away as freebies does not make any sense for any government. What the youth need are skill development and training to be job-ready and jobs which can boost their careers. What they need is for the government to show them opportunities in various sectors which will help them grow economically and become financially independent.

State Governments should not entice people into believing that they will give away smartphones for free and everything else will be hunky dory. If they do so, they should also be responsible for the consequences that come with over-usage of smartphones.

Anchor Deepti protests against no entry for women journos in Sabarimala

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40 Maharashtra villages want to be part of Telangana

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Better roads, better drinking water facilities and other amenities are something that residents of Nanded district in Maharashtra have been craving for over the last 70 years. Being a border district, Nanded has been neglected by both AP and Maharashtra government. That is generally the fate of villages which are on the border of two states.

Now, nearly 40-50 villages of Nanded apparently want to be part of Telangana State. Why? Because, they have seen the development in the neighbouring villages in Telangana are much better and they believe that if they become a part of Telangana, they would see development in their villages.

Baburao Kadam, sarpanch of one of the villages in Nanded district, said that he has visited TRS MLA Bajireddy Govardhan and submitted a proposal which includes a green signal from at least 40 villages from the district which want to be part of Telangana. Going by this news, it looks like the development in Telangana is indeed progressing well.

Janasena Or YSRCP?: Ali Will Reveal In Two Days

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One of the close aides of Pawan Kalyan, about whom the Janasena president himself told that he can’t do a movie without this comedian by his side. But then, will he do the same in politics as well? Yes, we’re talking about Comedian Ali only.

Recently after he met YS Jagan in a bus en route to catch a flight, Ali has created tremors in cinema circles that he is ditching his favorite Pawan Kalyan and joining YSR Congress to contest in 2019 general election. Since then, Ali is not available for comment but finally opened up in front of few media folks.

Though Ali is said to be demanding Rajahmundry MLA ticket from Janasena, the party is in a mood to offer the same to Addepalli Sridhar. And they want Ali to contest either from Guntur or Vijayawada I Town where there is a huge Muslim population. Unhappy with this, Ali is said to be in consultation with YSR Congress now. So what did he said to media folks anyway?

Ali has neither denied that he is joining YSR Congress, nor confirmed his entry, but he said, “I’m going to give my official statement in a couple of days” is what Ali said to them. Is he doing a final consultation with Pawn Kalyan before confirming his political shift?

Tollywood Actress Mahdavi Latha Sensational Comments Pawan Kalyan and YS Jagan

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F2 Waiting For #VVR And #NTR’s Exit

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The one thing that comes to anyone’s mind looking the way our upcoming films are taking up their promotions is, why is “F2” lagging behind. With NTR Kathanayakudu (Jan 9th), Vinaya Vidheya Rama (Jan 11th) and F2 (Jan 12th) set for a release this Sankranthi, it’s time to promote them aggressively, isn’t it?

While #NTR and #VVR are vigorously promoting their films by giving interviews, special content and taking part in TV shows, there is no sound of Fun and Frustration anywhere right now. Should we take this as Dil Raju’s frustration on media for making fun of his recent releases? No, there is a logic behind F2’s silence.

Actually, Dil Raju thinks that promoting F2 right now will not give them more exposure as #NTR and #VVR are milking away all the charm. So he wants to slow down until the aggressiveness of these two biggies will cool down. Once they cool down, then F2 team will start promoting their film in a big way. Such that Jan 12th will guarantee them huge benefits.

With three films set for a mega release, this Sankranthi is going to be quite enjoyable and entertaining for Telugu audiences.

#NTR Runtime: Too Tough, But Not Risky!

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Once upon a time, some filmmakers who can’t create a new story and craft aboriginal scenes have started spreading the belief that a film’s length should be slick 2 hours such that audiences will not get bored. But if a film is stuffed with content, then a runtime touching even 3 hours is not a barrier to success.

Now that NTR Kathanayakudu has a runtime of 2 hours 55 minutes, this talk about ‘3 hours’ runtime took center stage again. So how will it be for #NTR Biopic with such a long runtime? In the recent times, big hits like Rangasthalam and Bharat Anu Nenu are blessed with a blockbuster status and their runtime is close to 3 hours. None bother about watching those films by sitting in theatres for such long hours.

At the same time, we have the likes of Arjun Reddy and Mahanati also having a similar 3 hours runtime. And those films also proved their mettle. A good thing to observe is that all these films that have runtime above three hours and scored big time hail from different genres. So there is no point in worrying about runtime, provided with the fact that there is no lag in the narrative and a drop in film’s flow.

Having said that, in case if #NTR Biopic has its own lag moments, then this runtime will sound like a nightmare. Else it is not going to be risky at all if the content is good enough.

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Vinaya Vidheya Rama Movie Team In Special Chit Chat | Ram Charan | Boyapati Srinu

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The Problem With ‘Simmba’ Being A Hit

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“Simmba” is a hit, and there is nothing to rejoice in that victory. This is as basic and crude as cinematic entertainment can get. I laughed, sometimes uproariously, at Ranveer Singh’s over-the-top antics.

He is truly the Jim Carrey of Indian cinema. And Rohit Shetty is the desi equivalent of the Farrelly brothers who made crude look cool on celluloid.

Deriving primeval pleasure from the crass values propagated by “Simmba” is akin to enjoying roadside food of the most unhygienic variety. You know it’s going to play havoc with your digestive system. But that won’t stop you from devouring the forbidden food.

Rohit Shetty specialises in the cinema of guilty pleasures. And “Simmba” is no exception. Its efforts to appear socially conscious are laughably self-conscious. An innocent, angelic girl, whom the hero calls “sister”, gets brutally raped and murdered. This is the decadent hero’s cue to jump the queue and leap for anointment. It’s like doing your lobbying for the Padma Shri.

The fact that “Simmba” is a remake of a third-rate Telugu film is a dead giveaway of its true intentions. It beats me why any filmmaker would want to remake Puri Jagannath’s crass and sickening “Temper”, and that too so faithfully. Maybe Rohit Shetty thought he could improve on the original, much in the same way that he perhaps feels he can improve our social environment by making Ranveer Singh lecture us on Nirbhaya and the escalating numbers of rapes in our country.

Much as I enjoyed the crudity of “Simmba” and the high-voltage, no-holds-barred ebullience of Ranveer Singh, I am very disturbed by the warm acceptance that the audience has accorded this brazenly “crass-root level” treatment of prickly socio-cultural diseases like corruption and rape.

Ranveer Singh’s cocky, decadent cop is a strident symbol of all that is wrong with our society. He believes money and brute force are the key to enjoying a privileged status in society, and he may be right!

What is unsettling about the warm acceptance of a film like “Simmba” is that it gives mass acceptance to the concept of instant justice. Since the law takes its time, why not kill the alleged culprit? That’s the logic our hero uses to finish off the rapists in a fake police station encounter. The encounter (which, significantly, was no part of the original Telugu film) is so clumsy and stupid it had me in splits.

My laughter stopped only when I thought of gau bhakts lynching alleged cattle smugglers.

“Simmba” is about mob justice. We are supposed to clap and cheer the unconstitutional murder of rapists because, well, because Simmba says it’s okay. He’s the hero of our times who treats crime as entertainment. When Simmba raids a pub with his colleagues, he breaks into a Govinda-styled jig before doing his job.

It’s wrong to drink on duty. But who says you can’t dance? Or let the rapist be castrated when he says he raped his victim because she hurt his ego.

Rohit Shetty is not going to follow the rules of civil society. When has that worked in real life? Why should it work at the box office? “Simmba” is a film about “Jungle Raj”. And Ranveer Singh is a modern-day Tarzan swinging and singing from branch to branch. Crime Branch, that is.

Analysis: What is Gadkari’s game?

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Unlike the Congress, the communists or the socialists, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has rarely seen major fissures.

Occasionally, a person may have become involved in political feuds within the party, as was Balraj Madhok, who was the president of the Jan Sangh, the BJP’s earlier avatar. But such ruptures were few and far between in the saffron camp whereas the Congress, the communists and the socialists had split more than once.

The reason why the Jan Sangh and the BJP escaped such break-ups was that the former was never a major party, having always been on the sidelines of national politics and, therefore, never seriously felt the pulls and pressures of ideological and organisational competitions with rival outfits.

As for the BJP, it is only now that it has emerged as a formidable force, mainly in northern and western India, and is still gingerly feeling its way elsewhere which includes suppressing some of its basic tenets relating to lifestyles.

The first major shock which the BJP experienced was when the Hindutva activists brought down the Babri Masjid in 1992, which is believed to have made Atal Bihari Vajpayee, one of the party’s tallest leaders at the time, contemplate resignation.

But the storm passed, making a party stalwart, Vijayraje Scindia, note with relief and satisfaction that the BJP did not split.

Since then, even as the party’s footprints have increased, those of its opponents have shrunk, viz. of the Congress and the communists, while the socialists have virtually disappeared.

The year 2014 marked the BJP’s rise to the top of the mountain. But, now, suddenly, after several electoral setbacks, there are signs that it may not be able to stay there for long.

Not surprisingly, there are hints of disquiet among the BJP’s allies, leading to patchwork repairs as in Bihar, where the party succeeded in smoothing the ruffled feathers of the Lok Janshakti Party.

But it could not prevent another ally, the Rashtriya Lok Samta Party, from leaving for the rival United Progressive Alliance.

Meanwhile, the ever-resentful Shiv Sena, which formally remains an ally, has continued to needle the BJP, this time over the Rafale deal by echoing the Congress’s line.

But these rumbles may have been dismissed as typical of responses when Big Brother appears vulnerable. But what is a great deal more significant than what the allies say or do are some of the observations of the Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari, which look like a direct attack on the party bigwigs.

For instance, his view that elections cannot be won by someone merely because he speaks well cannot but be interpreted as criticism of none other than Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself, whose oratorical skills have become something of a lifeboat for the BJP for navigating troubled waters.

However, the fact that Modi’s rhetorical flourishes were not of much help to the party in Karnataka, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh recently have not escaped the attention of political observers.

If Gadkari is saying that eloquence is not enough to cross the electoral Rubicon, it may be because he believes that others in the party are not playing their part.

For instance, he has said: “If I am the party president and my MPs and MLAs are not doing well, then who is responsible? I am.” The dig is too clearly aimed to need elucidation.

In addition, his opinion that the views of juniors have to be factored in and that “people must have collective spirit” is again a barb at the persons in organisational positions.

But even more than this not-too-veiled criticism, what was noteworthy was Gadkari’s reference to the country’s pluralist ethos, which runs counter to the BJP’s homogenising outlook based on a Hindu agenda.

By saying that India’s reputation as a tolerant country has attracted migrants to come and settle down, Gadkari has expressed a view which has little in common with Veer Savarkar’s concept of outsiders as “aliens” and M.S. Golwalkar’s preference for the status of second-class citizens for them.

But perhaps what is most suggestive of Gadkari’s distinctive line of thinking was his laudatory references to Jawaharlal Nehru, the man the BJP loves to hate at the moment.

Gadkari’s comments have naturally set off speculations about his motive. It has been said, for instance, by former BJP leader, Yashwant Sinha, that the Union minister is positioning himself as a person who can take Modi’s place in a coalitional arrangement in case the BJP does not get a majority of its own, as is generally believed.

By posing as a kinder, gentler person, Gadkari may be more acceptable to the old and new allies in a post-general election scenario.

He has two plus points. One is his proximity to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), which will keep his critics in the BJP at bay, and the other is his reputation for efficiency, which has been amply demonstrated in the highway constructions and other infrastructural developments under his aegis.

For analysts, the expected ups and downs at personal levels in the coming weeks and months may well represent the mainstreaming of the BJP from being a rigid, sectarian outfit.

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