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30 Crores on Nithiin? How Safe Is It?

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Nithiin’s A..Aa might have minted the money at the Box Office. But the film has bigger identities such as Trivikram and Samantha that made a huge difference at the Box Office. Producers of Lie who believed in Nithiin’s strength after A..Aa burned their hands to the core. Despite good content and decent reviews, Lie ended up as a dud. Even his last film Chal Mohan Ranga couldn’t sustain at the marquee despite having bigger names like Pawan, Trivikram attached to the film.

Thanks to interesting promos and Dil Raju’s backing, Nithiin’s Srinivasa Kalyanam done a good pre-release business. With the backing of Dil Raju and director Satish Vegesna of Shatamanam Bhavati fame, trade is betting Rs 30 Crore on the film. Now this itself is turning out to be a huge risk.

Certainly, 30 Crore pre-release business on Nithiin’s film is a big risk as the movie has to get a share of Rs 30 Crore for break-even. Going by the performance of the recent releases at the Tollywood Box Office, this is a far from reality. Now, one has to wait and see what magic Dil Raju would do.

On the other hand, the film is going to clash with Kamal Haasan’s Vishwaroopam 2, much-awaited sequel to Vishwaroopam. This is also expected to have certain impact on Srinivasa Kalyanam’s run at the BO. Let’s wait and see, what is in store for Nithiin. Srinivasa Kalyanam is very crucial for Nithiin at this juncture of his career as all his peers are scoring hits.

Balayya Back to Favourite after ‘NTR’

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Boyapati and Balakrishna film is a crazy combination. It is not just for hardcore fans of Balayya, but even trade would watch with bated breath for the combo to materialize. And here is the update.

The film of Boyapati and Balayya is very much on cards. And it is likely to start rolling once Balayya finishes his ongoing and landmark film of NTR Biopic. Although Balayya had some serious discussions with director VV Vinayak for a film, it couldn’t materialize due to script issues. Now, Vinayak and producer C Kalyan are looking out for other options.

Meanwhile, Balayya is all set to work with Boyapati soon after his NTR Biopic. Balayya has given his go ahead for the Legend director. Given that Boyapati had given blockbusters Simha and Legend, this time, he wants to give yet another blockbuster to meet the high expectations of Nandamuri fans. Boyapati said to have a powerful story for his favourite actor Balayya and is said to be fine tuning the script.

Since NTR Biopic has got release date of Jan 9, 2019, Boyapati-Balayya film is expected to roll on from February.

Tamanna’s ‘Costly’ Item Song For Young Hero

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Milky Beauty Tamanna has yet again signed an item song. This time, for a Kannada movie. Tamanna has been roped in for a special song for a big-budget Kannada film KGF where she would groove with young hero Yash. Tamanna has been paid a fancy amount for the special song.

It is learnt that Kannada would shake her legs to the famous vintage number “Jokae naanu balliya minchu” from late superstar Dr. Rajkumar’s Paropakari (1970). The song is schedueld to shoot this week and after the song’s shoot, the film’s shoot is expected to come to an end.

The film has been in the making for more than a year. It is a multilingual period film – Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam apart from Kannada.

Funds diversion in AP: GVL at receiving end!

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Bharatiya Janata Party national spokesman and Rajya Sabha member G V L Narasimha Rao, who has been attracting a lot of media attention of late with his vitriolic attack on the Telugu Desam Party and chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu, was at receiving end for the first time on Tuesday.His latest allegations on diversion of central funds to the tune of Rs 53,000 crore into personal deposit accounts of the officials boomeranged on him, as the TDP leaders came out strongly against him, exposing his ignorance.

Finance minister Yanamala Ramakrishnudu wondered whether GVL had ever learnt what the PD accounts were and what they were meant for.“There is absolutely no possibility for diverting money from the PD Accounts since every transaction will be monitored and highest transparency will be ensured in these accounts,” he explained.He alleged that GVL was making criticism against the State government without possessing minimum knowledge.

“The PD accounts are nothing but a kind of financial accounts mentioned at Chapter-9 in the AP Financial Code. All the PD accounts are being opened in the name of the relevant departments, organisations and others, according to the APFC rules and guidelines. They cannot be opened on the individual names,” he pointed out.There were 72,652 PD accounts in the undivided Andhra Pradesh and after the bifurcation, the residuary State got 43,474 PD accounts whereas Telangana State was allotted 29,236 PD accounts.

“Majority of these accounts belong to the local governments including panchayats, municipalities, Corporations and others. Their own resources, funds from the State and Central governments, Finance Commission funds and others will be deposited to the respective PD Accounts,” he said.

Kabaddi poti lo Vijethalu evaru!!!??‍vs ??‍ #BiggBossTelugu2 Today at 9:30 PM

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Srinivasa Kalyanam Team Funny Interview

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Mahesh Babu following Rajamouli

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Irrespective of the hero and others, director SS Rajamouli appreciates any film that he comes across. Seems like Rajamouli has a follower now and he is none other than our Tollywood superstar Mahesh Babu.In the recent times, Mahesh has tweeted about many films that he has watched and the latest is ‘Goodachari.’

He took it on his official Twitter handle and added that ‘Goodachari’ is a very impressive attempt in making slick spy-thriller in Telugu. Mahesh is all praise of hero Adivi Sesh as well and then congratulated the whole team.Apart from Mahesh, Andhra Pradesh IT minister Nara Lokesh and hero Akkineni Nagarjuna too acknowledged ‘Goodachari’ and complimented it as an outstanding film.

On the other hand, ‘Goodachari’ is storming at the box office with good collections.

Victory For Karunanidhi: Madras HC Permits Burial At Marina Beach

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The Madras High Court has finally granted permission for departed DMK patriarch and former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi’s burial at the Marina Beach in Chennai. The 94-year-old stalwart politician will be buried next to the memorial of his mentor Anna this evening.

After the Tamilnadu government declined DMK’s request to allow Karunanidhi’s burial at Marina, the opposition party approached the Madras High Court yesterday evening following Kalaignar’s demise. Acting Chief Justice of the Madras High Court Huluvadi G Ramesh and Justice SS Sundar started hearing the case at Ramesh’s residence at around 11:45 pm last night after the DMK’s lawyers cautioned the court about the impending law and order situation if the hearing is delayed till Wednesday.

There was a widespread uproar against the ruling AIADMK party’s denial to grant permission for Karunanidhi’s burial at Marina. DMK and Karunanidhi’s supporters have been trending “#Marina4Kalaignar” on social media. A sea of DMK supporters stormed the streets of Chennai and raised slogans against the government.

Karunanidhi’s last rites will be performed this evening at the Marina. Currently, several national level political and film celebrities are paying their last respects to Karunanidhi mortal remains at the Rajaji Hall in Chennai. The Tamil Nadu government has announced a public holiday today. The state will observe mourning for the next 7 days as a mark of respect for the legendary politician.

Boyapati or Vinayak: Who’s Balayya’s Choice?

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Boyapati Srinu still thinks that he can start a political movie with Nandamuri Balakrishna later this year and release it before the general elections. But, is it possible?Even if Balakrishna allots him dates from November, it will be impossible for him to wrap up the shoot in four months as the general polls are scheduled for March/April 2019.

There is also talk that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is planning to hold elections for Lok Sabha and all assemblies of states in December this year as part of his ‘one nation, one poll’ strategy.Whatever be the case, it will not be possible for this third combination of Balakrishna and Boyapati to hit the screens before summer of 2019.If Boyapati’s film is not meant for polls, there is no point in Balayya giving him another chance immediately.

Hence, director V V Vinayak and producer C Kalyan are confident that Balayya would prefer their movie over Boyapati.Balakrishna already gave his nod to Vinayak to come up with a script and the top director who is going through bad phase has currently hired a team of writers.Balayya will take a final call shortly but Vinayak is confident that they will get the first preference.

Rs 2 Cr is nothing for Sai Pallavi?

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Rumour mills are going overdrive to tell all that Sai Pallavi has out rightly rejected an offer that would have fetched her Rs 2 Cr. As per these reports, Sai Pallavi has refused to work with Bellamkonda Sai Srinivas.The action star who recently tasted huge flop with “Saakshyam” has signed two films — one with Teja and another with a new director.

Newcomer Sreenivas is directing this movie that has Kajal Aggarwal as the main heroine and there is scope for second heroine.The producers approached Mehreen and they later went to ‘Rx 100’ fame Payal. But hero’s father Bellamkonda Suresh came up with the idea of roping in Sai Pallavi as she has craze among the youth.

Bellamkonda Suresh can convince any big heroine to act with his son Bellamkonda Srinivas by offering huge remuneration.He roped in Samantha, Tamannah, Pooja Hegde and Kajal in this manner. But rumour has it that his formula didn’t work with Sai Pallavi.

Buzz is that Sai Pallavi didn’t budge even when the makers offered her to pay Rs 2 Cr which is 120% higher than her current pay.

No Animosity With BJP: Kamal Haasan

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Tamil actor-filmmaker turned politician Kamal Haasan on Tuesday said he had no animosity with the BJP as his newly launched Makkal Needhi Maiam was yet to take a decision on any alliance with any political grouping or a party in the country.”I have met BJP leaders. We have our ideological differences with the BJP (but) there is no animosity,” Kamal said.

He said he launched Makkal Needhi Maiam on February 21 to start a fresh round of politics in the country “and at the moment I have not considered coalition with any party”.At an interaction with News18, he said he had tried to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi but “I did not get the time”.

Kamal paid homage to former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK chief M. Karunanidhi whom he described as “the teacher of all the actors”. “Karunanidhi has had a wonderful political career of 70 years. His mistakes in politics and his success are a lesson for us.”

PM Narendra Modi Pays Tributes Karunanidhi

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Madasu Gangadharam about Pawan Kalyan’s Hathibelagal Quarry Visit

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Kollywood Stars pays Last Respect To Karunanidhi

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TN Governor Banwarilal Purohit Pays Last Respect to DMK Chief Karunanidhi Demise at Rajaji Hall

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Rajinikanth, Dhanush, Surya pay tributes to Karunanidhi at Rajaji Hall

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DMK plea over Karunanidhi’s burial site adjourned to 8 am

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Bithiri Sathi As Narada Muni | Satire On Lalu Prasad’s Son Tej Pratap Yadav’s Getups

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DMK Activists Set Fire to Two Wheelers and Four Wheelers in Chennai

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Karunanidhi: A colossus in Dravidian politics

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Muthuvel Karunanidhi was one of the last links to the Dravidian movement that ushered in the rise of backward classes in politics and the end of Congress rule in Tamil Nadu five decades ago on the plank of social justice.A five-time Chief Minister, the 94-year-old Karunanidhi, who strode the public life of Tamil Nadu like a colossus, also played a key role in national politics when he aligned with Indira Gandhi in 1971 and reaped rich rewards in elections.

But he staunchly opposed the Emergency of 1975-77 during which his government was dismissed on corruption charges. He was banished to the opposition ranks till the death of his friend-turned-foe and iconic film hero M.G. Ramachandran or MGR in December 1987.Under Karunanidhi, the DMK occupied a prime position in the UPA governments at the Centre in 2004 and 2009 and earlier in the NDA government under Atal Bihari Vajpyee, an alignment that surprised many given the party’s Dravidian moorings.

He was a wily politician who succeeded his mentor C.N. Annadurai or ‘Anna’ as Chief Minister in 1969 and kept a stranglehold on the party and government. He remained the President of the DMK for nearly 50 years, a rare feat in any democratic country. Always sporting dark glasses, which became his trademark identity, and in later years a yellow stole, which critics said was against the atheism he preached.With the death of his arch rival J. Jayalalithaa in 2016 and his departure now, Tamil Nadu is left with a void.

Born in Tirukkuvalai in the erstwhile Thanjavur district on June 3, 1924, Karunanidhi was a multifaceted personality — journalist, playwright, script writer — whose fiery dialogues as an iconoclast in films unleashed changes in Tamil Nadu’s social scene.He joined the Dravidian movement as a teenager under the tutelage of the late social reformer ‘Periyar’ E.V. Ramasamy and Anna.

‘Kalaignar’, as Karunanidhi was called for his proficiency in arts and literature, fashioned theatre and cinema in a way that gave a fillip to the Dravidian movement and the rise of DMK as a major pole in Tamil Nadu. Karunanidhi’s political fortunes rose when Anna broke away from the DK to float the DMK in 1949. The box office hit of Tamil movie ‘Parasakthi’ for which he wrote the script and a ‘rail roko’ agitation in Kallakudi near Tiruchirapalli made him known throughout the state.He ascended to the DMK throne and the Chief Ministership following the death of party founder Annadurai in 1969.

Karunanidhi had the party in his strong grip till the end despite presiding over two major splits and being out of power continuously between 1977 and 1989.Born in a poor Isai Vellalar (a backward caste) family, he was named Dakshinamurthy by his god-fearing parents Muthuvel and Anjugam. He later changed that to Karunanidhi, a Tamil name shorn of any Brahminical or Sanskrit tinge.He also took part in the anti-Hindi agitations of 1937-40 and published a handwritten newspaper ‘Manavar Nesan’ (Friend of Students) and later formed the first student wing of the Dravidian movement, Tamil Nadu Manavar Mandram.

The anti-Hindi agitation was revived by the DMK in 1965, leading to massive anti-Congress sentiments amid much violence. Karunanidhi also published ‘Murasoli’, a monthly which grew to become a weekly and the DMK’s official daily. Last year it celebrated its platinum jubilee. He contested his first Assembly election in 1957 from Kulithalai successfully and since then has not lost any of the 13 elections he contested.

His fortunes gained further strength when the DMK won the 1967 elections and Annadurai made Karunanidhi the Minister of Public Works.After Anna’s death in 1969, Karunanidhi became the Chief Minister. He led the DMK to a landslide win in 1971. Bad times started soon after. Perceiving the popularity of movie hero and party leader MGR as a future threat to him, Karunanidhi began sidelining him and ousted him in 1972.

MGR floated the AIADMK that took power in 1977. He cultivated the Congress well — sharing liberally the Lok Sabha seats while retaining his hold on the Assembly — to effectively consign the DMK to the opposition benches.DMK’s fortunes revived in 1989 when it won handsomely assisted by a split in AIADMK, with one faction led by its founder’s widow Janaki Ramachandran and the other by Jayalalithaa.

However, in 1991, the DMK government was dismissed in the wake of heightened activities in Tamil Nadu of Sri Lankan Tamil Tigers whose vocal supporter he was. After Rajiv Gandhi’s assassination by a LTTE suicide bomber in May 1991, the AIADMK under Jayalalithaa swept to power.The DMK suffered a second split in 1993 when Karunanidhi saw fiery speaker Vaiko as a threat to his son M.K. Stalin’s ascendancy in the party and expelled him.

After that it was a see-saw battle with people choosing DMK and AIADMK alternatively. In 2006, the DMK was voted back to power for its populist promises.In 2011 Karunanidhi promised more, but the DMK lost the battle. In 2016 too, it suffered the same fate.A staunch opponent of Congress and its dynastic rule during earlier days, Karunanidhi later changed tact and paved the way for his progenies’ progress within and outside the party.

He brought his sons — through his second wife Dayalu – M.K. Alagiri and M.K.Stalin — into the party. Alagiri became Union Minister while Stalin was declared the political heir. However Alagiri was dismissed from the party later for anti-party activities.Karunanidhi made Kanimozhi, his daughter by his third wife Rajathi, a Rajya Sabha member.

After the death of Murasoli Maran, his nephew, conscience keeper and the party’s face in Delhi, Karunanidhi got the former’s second son Dayanidhi Maran a Cabinet post in the central ministry in 2004 and 2009.With coalitions becoming the norm at the Centre, the DMK started siding with BJP and Congress to get cabinet berths.It was the Sarkaria Commission which first stamped Karunanidhi as corrupt in the matter of allotting tenders for the old Veeranam water project.

Though Karunanidhi was jailed several times during his long political innings, what shocked many was his midnight arrest by the Jayalalithaa regime in 2001 on corruption charges.His wife Dayalu and daughter Kaimozhi were questioned by the CBI over corruption charges. When the Sethusamudram Canal Project got mired in controversy, Karunanidhi shocked the nation by wondering aloud whether Lord Rama was an engineer to build bridge across the sea.

Karunanidhi donated his home at Gopalapuram to a trust to convert it into a hospital for poor after his and his wife Dayalu’s lifetime.Karunanidhi is survived by his two wives Dayalu and Rajathi, sons M.K. Muthu, Alagiri, Stalin and M.K. Tamilarasu and daughters S. Selvi and Kanimozhi and grandchildren.

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