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Premam Movie First Look || Naga Chaitanya || Shruti Hassan

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Naga Chaitanya Shocks Samantha Ruth Prabhu

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Shatamanam Bhavati Movie Motion Poster

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Venkatesh interview about Babu Bangaram

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Hillary slams Trump’s economic proposal

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“His tax plans would give super big tax breaks to large corporations and the really wealthy,” Ms. Clinton said.Hillary Clinton offered a simple reply to Donald Trump’s economic address Monday- “Don’t let a friend vote Trump.”

At a rally in St. Petersburg, Florida, Ms. Clinton said the plans Mr. Trump outlined earlier in Detroit would push the country back into recession, warning that his plans benefit the rich and do little to create jobs or boost the economy.“His tax plans would give super big tax breaks to large corporations and the really wealthy,” Ms. Clinton said, characterizing the proposals, which include substantial tax cuts, as “trickle-down economics.”

“You know that old saying: Fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me,” she said.Ms. Clinton countered with her own economic proposals, saying she wants to invest in public works projects and more educational opportunities and will tax top earners to pay for her plans. She is expected to speak to the Detroit Economic Club on Thursday.

“I have said throughout this campaign I am not going to raise the taxes on the middle class, but with your help we are going to raise it on the wealthy,” said Ms. Clinton.At a rally later in the day in Kissimmee, Florida, Ms. Clinton continued her criticism, saying that Mr. Trump “hasn’t offered any plans on infrastructure besides building a wall and having Mexico pay for it.” She also stressed her commitment to small businesses, asking “would you rather have a president who says you’re fired or you’re hired?”

Earlier Monday, Ms. Clinton toured a brewery as a way of highlighting her commitment to small businesses. She plans to campaign in Miami Tuesday, as part of a two-day tour through battleground Florida, home of 29 electoral votes.Ms. Clinton is focusing on jobs and the economy at campaign events. Aides say they hope to build on polls showing Ms. Clinton gaining ground on economic issues, which have made up the core of Mr. Trump’s campaign message.

“We are not interested in economic plans that only help the top 1 percent,” Ms. Clinton said in St. Petersburg.Ms. Clinton is putting a heavy focus on Florida with travel and television advertising. President Barack Obama narrowly won the state in 2012. At her Kissimmee event, she pledged to support Puerto Rico, saying she would do all she could to put it “back on a path of prosperity.”

While there, Ms. Clinton also plans to meet with health professionals combatting the Zika virus. She said she would meet with people on the “front line of Zika” on Tuesday.“Washington cannot keep ignoring the needs of the families of Florida,” Ms. Clinton said.The Republican-controlled Congress left Washington in mid-July for a seven-week recess without approving any of the $1.9 billion Mr. Obama requested in February to develop a vaccine and control the mosquitoes that carry the virus. Abortion politics played a central role in the impasse.

Is Erdogan trying to supplant Ataturk?

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Last month’s failed coup may allow the Turkish President to cement his Islamist narrative in the national consciousness.President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has always had ambitions of surpassing Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the founder of modern Turkey, as the country’s most consequential figure.

Now, a failed coup may allow him finally to do that.

For years, Mr. Erdogan, an Islamist, has celebrated great moments of the Ottoman past when Istanbul was the seat of the Islamic caliphate, and played down Turkey’s secular history established by Ataturk.Consolidating powerWith last month’s failed coup, he now has his own story, and he has wasted little time propagating his own set of events and symbols to cement the narrative in the national consciousness.

A bridge over the Bosporus that was seized by renegade soldiers has been renamed for the civilians killed there. A square in Ankara, occupied by tanks as the military tried to take power, has been renamed as a symbol of democracy. Numerous street names have been changed to honor those who died defending the government.

Pro-government news media outlets have published thick volumes about the coup, celebrating the victims as national heroes, and the state broadcaster is making a documentary. Statues and monuments are planned, and next July 15, the anniversary of the failed coup, will be a national holiday. The conspirators have their place, too. Far on the outskirts of Asian Istanbul, on a plot of gravelly land near a dog shelter, graves have been dug for felled coup plotters in what is being called “the cemetery for traitors”.

‘New Turkey’Mr. Erdogan’s purpose is to ensure not only that nothing is lost to history, but also that this latest chapter in Turkey’s history will be largely owned by his Islamist supporters.In doing so, analysts say, he has found an opportunity to celebrate what he has long called the “New Turkey” — a modern nation that emphasises Islam and is a break from the country’s secular past.Kerem Oktem, a Turkish historian at the University of Graz in Austria, described it as “a narrative of an Islamist defence of democracy”.

The narrative is one of heroic defiance in the name of Islam, against foreign powers. But there is a twist: In Mr. Erdogan’s telling, the coup was led not by the old secular elite, but by followers of Fethullah Gulen, a cleric who heads a rival Islamist movement and lives in self-exile in Pennsylvania.

The coup attempt, and how it was defeated by crowds of Erdogan supporters and even some secularists who flooded the streets to stand up to the soldiers, has already been referred to as Turkey’s second war of independence.The first one, led by Ataturk, followed the collapse of the Ottoman Empire at the end of World War I and was at the centre of constructing a Turkish identity centred on secular and nationalist principles. — New York Times News Service

iPhone 7 to boast a new pressure sensitive home button

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Apple will soon be launching its much awaited flagship smartphone, the iPhone 7. With the launch date inching closer, the leaks are pouring in at an alarming rate. Now a new report has surfaced suggesting the integration of a new home button in the upcoming model.According to a new report by known Journalist, Mark Gurman, the smartphone will come with support for haptic feedback integrated in the home button.The report also confirms the exclusion of the 3.5 mm headphone jack and a dual camera setup.

Gurman believes, Apple will go for Bluetooth earpods and will bring dual speakers at the bottom of the phone. The report claims that the dual camera setup will not appear on the smaller variant of the smartphone. The dual camera will expose images in different colour set-up, resulting in better low light images. The same setup was seen on the recently launched Huawei P9 smartphone.

The naming of the next model is still the big question. Apple is unlikely to launch this model as iPhone 7, so there is a possibility will keep it a part of the iPhone 6 lineup.Among many rumours, another rumour suggests that Apple will drop its 16GB storage option in favour of a 32 GB option, aimed to provide sufficient capacity.

The company has designed its models with a 16GB of storage capacity since 2011’s 4s, but as apps and photos takes more space on the device, many people have criticised that the 16GB storage capacity is not enough.The device will be unveiled next month, and we will have to wait and watch which of these features actually come to life.

iPhone 7 release date, price, specifications: Dual-camera, pressure sensitive home button confirmed?

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With only a month left for the official launch of Apple’s 2016 flagship, widely referred to as iPhone 7, rumours and speculations continue to quench fans’ thirst for implicit details. Of course, Apple is a pro in keeping all the product details under a tight lid until after the launch, but that hasn’t stopped from various inside sources to give us a sneak peak at what to expect.

We have already heard a lot about the upcoming iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, but here’s something that will make you jump harder in joy as you wait for the official release of the new flagships. The new iPhones are expected to be launched in early September in the company’s headquarters in Cupertino, California, while the international release will follow within the next few days and weeks.

In the latest development about iPhone 7 rumours, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman learnt some interesting facts about the unreleased phones. Citing people familiar with the matter, Gurman said the iPhone 7 at large will be similar to the current generation iPhones in terms of design, but undergo massive hardware and software related changesThe first major change expected in the new iPhone is the dual camera setup, which will only be seen in the larger “Plus” variant. The dual camera sensors will capture colours differently and produce a detailed photograph by merging two photos. Gurman noted that this will also enhance low-light photography.

Although this isn’t the first time we have heard about the dual cameras for the upcoming iPhones, Gurman’s confirmation adds more value to the ongoing rumours.Another noteworthy change in the new iPhones is going to be the updated home button, which will feature Macbook-style pressure-sensitive home button, the sources said. Bloomberg also noted that the new iPhones will indeed ditch the headphone jack and replace it with Bluetooth and charging port connectivity. The rear antenna lines will be removed for a plain finish.

From what we have learnt so far, the new iPhones will come in 4.7 and 5.5-inch variants, upgraded A10 processor, 3GB RAM and 32GB base storage option. There is nothing concrete on the pricing of the iPhone 7, but MobiPicker claimed that the base model will cost ¥5,258 (around $802 or Rs. 53,000) and the 64GB and 256GB models will be priced at ¥6,088 (around $924, Rs. 61,000), ¥7,088 (around $1075 or Rs. 71,000), respectively. The Indian pricing of the handset will differ as it is not based purely on the conversion rates of the currencies.

Thikka Latest Trailer || Sai Dharam Tej, Larissa

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Chiranjeevi’s 150th Film News | Chiru Parents Confirmed | Annapurna And Chalapathi Rao

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#Mahesh24 First Look | Motion Poster | Vamsi Paidipally

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Former Arunachal CM Kalikho Pul commits suicide

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Niharika Rejected By Hero

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Naga Chaitanya’s ‘Kalyanam’ with Tamanna?

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Milky beauty Tamanna, who paired alongside Naga Chaitanya in hit films ‘100% Love’ and ‘Tadakha’, will romance him for the third time.

It is known that Chaitu will do a film titled ‘Kalyanam’ in the direction of Kalyan Krishna of ‘Soggade Chinni Nayana’ fame. For this film, Samantha was first considered, but Rakul Preet’s name was heard later. As Rakul is busy with a handful of projects, she couldn’t adjust her dates, so milky beauty has been roped in.

Inside talk is that Tamannah is fixed and no other heroine’s name will be attached to this project from now on. The Chaitu-Tamanna pair has already delivered 2 hits and if they can make ‘Kalyanam’ a hit film, it will be a hat-trick for them. Kalyanam will soon go on floors.

Mahesh’s First Project in the US – Directed By Vamsi Paidipally

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Superstar Mahesh Babu has been part of 22 films, but none of these was shot in the US. Mahesh23 is going to be the first film to be shot in the North America, where Mahesh enjoys unprecedented fan following.

Vamsi Paidipally, who has made a mark for himself with films like ‘Brindavanam’, ‘Yevadu’ and ‘Oopiri’, has got a green signal from Mahesh by impressing him with a story. Most of this subject will happen in the US so Mahesh will be for the first time shooting in the US for this film.

PVP Cinema, which bankrolled Mahesh’s last release ‘Brahmotsavam’ and Vamsi’s last film ‘Oopiri’, will produce this untitled film. Shooting will commence after Mahesh wraps up AR Murugadoss’s film, the shooting of which is currently progressing in Hyderabad. A fight sequence and the introduction song are being canned.

Popular Actress Jyothi Lakshmi No More

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Yesteryear popular dancer and actress Jyothi Lakshmi, who was well-known for special songs and her skimpy outfit, is no more. Jyothi Lakshmi passed away on Tuesday morning in Chennai. She has been suffering from brief illness for a while. Started her journey as a child actor, she went onto play heroine and followed by special songs. She is highly popular for her item songs, vamp roles.

Jyothi Lakshmi made her filmy debut in 1963 with Periya Idathu Penn. In 1970s, she was popular for lead roles, special songs. She had predominantly worked in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Malayalam movies. She is even known to Hindi audiences with her films Pistolwali (1972), Rani Aur Jaani (1973) and Jawab (1970). In the early 1980s her popularity gradually declined due to her sister Jayamalini’s entry into the film industry. Yet she continued her career and became popular among younger generation as well.

Director Puri Jagannadh had named his film starring Charmi after ‘Jyothi Lakshmi’. Though the film is not related to the yesteryear actress directly, it has shown her huge popularity.

Venkatesh Openes Up On Nayan Issue

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Victory Venkatesh’s much anticipated film ‘Babu Bangaram’ is all set for a grand release this Friday. Venkatesh and Maruti are busily promoting this film but the film’s leading lady Nayanathara is not seen anywhere. There were many rumours about Nayan’s differences with ‘Babu Bangaram’ team and Venkatesh finally opened up on this issue.

In recent interview, he said that Nayan was perfect choice for the role. He added that, ‘She said that she would not attend the promotions at the beginning of the shoot itself.’ He also said that ‘Babu Bangaram’ team had no differences with Nayanathara and the shooting went on smoothly.

On the other hand, ‘Babu Bangaram’ will face tough competition from Sai Dharam’s ‘Thikka’ which is releasing on same day. Also, starting of Krishna Pushkaraluon the same day may affect the film’s collections.

Jaitley Sings The Same Old Song

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Amid the intense debate over Goods and Sales Tax (GST) bill in lower house Lok Sabha, protests from Andhra Pradesh MPs popped up on special status. Soon before the demand sidelined discussion on GST, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley was quick enough to answer on it.

Jaitley sings the same old song on special status, ‘Union government concurs to the fact that Andhra Pradesh is left out with deficit budget, following the state division.’ He also pointed out that special status issue would be addressed very soon, as the discussions with state government are currently underway.

Prior to FM’s speech in Lok Sabha, Telugu Desham parliament members K Rammohan Naidu and Ravindra Babu demanded the special status for Andhra Pradesh state. Taking a swipe at centre, YSRCP MP Mekapati Rammohan Reddy said that nothing can pacify the wrath of people other than ‘special status to AP’.

‘There is no substitute for special status’

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YSR Congress Party on Monday took strong objection to union Urban Development minister M Venkaiah Naidu’s comment that special status is not a wonder drug.

Addressing the press here, party senior leader Ambati Rambabu said that Naidu telling at Vijayawada that special status is not a wonder drug and many states are aspiring for the same and hence some other solution would be worked out is nothing short of deception and treachery.

“The tune was earlier played by AP CM Chandrababu Naidu and he became silent after the awareness YSRCP President Jagan created among the masses and the overwhelming response the demand for special status has got. Naidu’s talk of some other solution does not work as there is no substitute for special status,” Rambabu said alleged the CM has given the contract for capital formation to foreign companies and is fulfilling all their terms and conditions, which include the removal of statues, temples and other places of workshop which come in the way.

Pawan Kalyan and Trivikram movie shoot to begin in December

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