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Keeravani’s House a Mini Museum

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Ace music composer MM Keeravani has a rare affinity towards antique items. Not many know that he never misses a chance to own them and holds a great collection. He has a wide collection of several antique models. While few are precious, others are rare things which we only see in museums. In fact his house is full of such items.

Right from the model of house to its interiors to daily-used things like buckets, mugs, copper vessels are all antique ones. One could also see an antique stove with which they prepare food. If we veer towards the collection of musical instruments, the list is huge including an old gramophone.

In his early 50s, Keeravani is mulling over to retire from the main-stream movie industry. He has become so choosy in his projects. Yet the 54-year-old veteran music director is still young at heart and always try to be around with new-age talent. Besides music, he is also good writer.

He tries his hand at writing lyrics, poems. After all this, he still finds time to fill up his house with antique items. After paying a visit to Keeravani’s home, one might not hesitate to call it as a ‘mini museum’.

Another Tollywood Couple To Tie The Knot

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Film stars and technicians falling in love and entering wedlock is nothing new in Tollywood and we have so many filmy couples leading beautiful lives together since the olden days. Now, yet another young couple is all set to tie the knot.

One of Tollywood’s most sought after choreographers Raghu master and singer Pranavi will soon marry each other after enjoying their present courtship. The couple’s wedding news was revealed by anchor Jhansi during the audio launch of Naga Shaurya’s Abbayitho Ammayi last night.

Raghu master is well know for his choreography in films like Aarya 2, Mirchi, Gopichand’s Jil, Soukhyam and Akhil’s debut film Akhil. Raghu also tried his hand at acting as he planned to make his silver screen debut last year.

Pranavi is a well known playback singer who is a two time Nandi award winner and is popular for her songs in films like Sri Ramadasu, Lion, Yamadonga and Happy Days etc.

Kamal Hassan’s next in four languages

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Our readers are aware that Amala Akkineni is pairing up with Universal Hero Kamal Hassan in his next directed by TK Rajeev Kumar. The untitled film will start rolling in America very soon as the pre-production works are nearing completion.

The makers are going to make the film simultaneously in four languages – Tamil, Telugu, Hindi and Malayalam.This is the second back to back bilingual film of Kamal after Cheekati Rajyam which is releasing tomorrow.

Zarina Wahab is one more heroine in the film. Kamal Hassan had pinned high hopes on Cheekati Rajyam success especially after its Tamil version, Thoongavanam becoming a success in Tamil Nadu.

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‘He Totally Reached Our Expectations’

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Parents like their children no matter what and their all efforts put in by their little ones are special for them. While Akhil’s got disaster talk, Amala Akkineni has been on various shows after the release and she says that as parents, they are very happy with the work of Akhil. She says her son has gone beyond their expectations and that his dances, his diction and dialogue delivery were actually more than what she and Nagarjuna expected.

She maintains that a hero cannot be judged with just one film and adds that big heroes do around 200 films in their career before their work is judged. She also reveals that Akhil was always fond of Telugu language and maintains that there was a rule in the house that he had to talk with late ANR in Telugu, which also ensured that he had good command over the language. She finally adds that she thoroughly enjoyed doing Sisindri with Akhil, when he was a toddler.

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Lip-Locks Galore In Kumari 21F

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Telugu Cinema rarely has lip-lock scenes that have become a norm in Bollywood these days. Telugu cinema audience, especially family audience doesn’t like to see such scenes along with their kids. Directors make sure not to have such scenes to attract the family audience. However Sukumar’s production Kumari 21F is not playing it safe. This hard hitting movie reportedly has not one but three elaborate lip lock scenes. Heroine Hebha Patel revealed about the lip lock galore in Kumari.

She says that these scenes are canned in an aesthetic way. These lip-locks are not there to titillate the audience but they are absolutely necessary for the story, she said. We have been hearing reports about the adult content in Kumari 21F that is based on teenage emotions and infatuations. Sukumar has written a bold story that may not appeal to the families. As per insiders this is a path breaking film that will trigger many more such attempts from the young directors. Kumari 21F is completely banking upon the young audience to conquer the box office. Let’s see if Sukumar’s Writings strike a chord with the youth or not.

How Did He Buy Loafer?

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The latest news in Tollywood is that Puri Jagannadh’s film Loafer has been bought for Rs 7 crores in Nizam. Right now, that is the discussion point and there is discussion about the real price and if Puri is merely spreading rumours. It is also true that Abhishek Pictures is on a roll right now. Though Puri and his team have been spreading the news, the big question is if anyone will pick up Varun Teja’s film for Rs 7 crores.

Some say that shelling out Rs 5 crores is a huge amount for Nizam considering various factors. However, in the past, when Abhishek Pictures picked up Srimanthudu, there was a similar talk and the film went to become such a huge hit. So, the situation could be same this time around too say some others.

Oh God, whose side you are on?

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“God seems to be doing the least compared to America, Putin, Muslim leaders etc unless he’s really on the side of terrorists like they claim. Oh God, I think it’s high time you come out and prove once for all whose side you are on?” says Ram Gopal Varma, maverick Telugu filmmaker.

This talented director is always known for his stark satires and comments on various things happening in society. In the wake of Paris Terrorist Attacks, he is targeting GOD these days. Well, there is point in what Ramu is asking, but there are no technical stuff to prove God, which everyone know.

“Instead of protesting against terrorists who kill,it’s high time we protest against God for allowing them to kill”, he adds. Ramu’s conversations and comments are interesting, but hope they don’t invite the ire of conservative and fundamentalist group.

Rings and pacifiers: Health gadgets get sophisticated

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Helsinki: After the smartphone and fitness bracelet, here comes the smart ring. And the smart pacifier, and smart rollator. “Wellness” computers that monitor your pulse, temperature and other health indicators are becoming increasingly sophisticated and varied to cover every aspect — and age — of human life. Some products, like the ring by Finnish startup Ouraring, are specialized in optimizing physical training by tracking sleep patterns and physical activity. Others are looking to fit into health care services, such as in developed countries that are struggling to cope with aging populations. Health gadgets took the limelight at this week’s Slush fair, a gathering of technology startups that has drawn 800 investors and an estimated 15,000 participants worldwide. Lasse Leppakorpi, the founder and CEO of Beddit, a startup specializing in sleep-monitoring equipment, says new gadgets will increasingly change the role of doctors to becoming “consultants and experts” for people concerned about their well-being. “The focus of health care will shift from treating illnesses more toward responsibility of caring for one’s health,” he said at the Slush fair, featuring a record 1,700 startups. Earlier this year, the Technical Research Center of Finland launched a digital maternity package complete with pacifiers that can monitor babies’ sleep, well-being and physical development. It has now turned its sights to the other end of the life curve — to smart rollators for the elderly, retrofitted with sensors and digital software to analyze users’ physical condition and daily activities.

Jyrki Kasvi, a Green Party lawmaker, sees benefits to both governments and companies. “This is an extremely important field, both for the technology side and for health services. In the future, there’s no way we’ll be able to afford having people running from lab to lab to be tested and measured if we can monitor them with gadgets.” The startup scene is particularly important for Finland, which is in its fourth year of recession and is keenly trying to fill a hole in the economy left by Nokia, the former top cellphone maker that sold off its ailing handset business. The Finnish Funding Agency, which helps companies with perceived potential to develop and compete abroad, considers health and well-being a key sector. “This may not replace Nokia but it certainly complements Nokia’s achievement,” said Mirja Kaarlela, the agency’s director of health and well-being. “Nearly everyone involved in the digital health sector uses the knowhow created by Nokia in health and fitness wearables.” The Slush event, which began with a few hundred participants in 2008, has grown steadily. This year, investors are coming from as far away as Australia to look for opportunities. Nicholas Young from Otsana Capital, based in Perth, Australia, said the “mood is very energetic and positive,” but declined to name any potential investment targets. “There’s been an increase in the number of tech health care transactions that have come into the Australian market,” he said. “That’s a massive sector and a huge valuation that can be attributed to something that’s quite simple but can save governments and health organizations around the world lots and lots of money … and keep us living for longer.”

The maker of the smart ring, Ouraring, believes it has an advantage over companies providing only sleep-monitoring equipment, such as smart beds equipped with sensor straps under bed sheets. “Our rings monitor when you’re asleep, when you’re awake, if you’re sitting, when you’re on the move,” said Kari Kivela, head of design at the Finnish company based in the city of Oulu, a former Nokia hub. Ouraring’s ceramic finger monitor registers activity during physical exercise, helping users plan training and recovery by linking the digital data to a cellphone app. The app analyzes the quality of rest and recovery by measuring the data from heart and respiration rates, body temperature, and body movement. During waking hours it monitors the duration and intensity of activity and time spent sitting. On Thursday, the company announced it had secured $2.3 million in funding, mainly from U.S investors, on top of $650,000 raised in an international Kickstarter campaign in September with more than 2,000 backers. The ring comes in several sizes but only two colors — black and white — and looks like a plastic signet ring.

Made of a scratch-resistant ceramic compound, it slides easily onto the finger, and seems unobtrusive and light to wear. But it doesn’t come cheap, with a price tag of 299 euros, increasing to 329 euros after the funding campaign ends. Many smart watches and bracelets measure similar activities, but Kivela says that rings are more reliable because they fit firmer onto fingers than bracelets, which tend to be disturbed by wrist movements. “Savvy consumers would rather wear their nice Swiss watches than plastic monitoring bracelet,” Kivela says. “The ring does the monitoring instead.”

Nannaku Prematho team completes Hyderabad Schedule

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Young Tiger NTR’s Nannaku Prematho team had finished filming of a song in Hyderabad outskirts by Wednesday. With this the Hyderabad schedule is complete and they will be heading to Spain in few days. The shooting in Spain will go for two weeks.

After that they will return to Hyderabad for the shooting of the item song. With which, the entire shoot will be complete. Already the post production works are happening simultaneously. The entire shoot will be complete by mid-December.

The movie is on track for Sankranthi release. Creative director Sukumar is wielding megaphone for this movie which has Rakul Preet Singh playing the female lead. Rajendra Prasad and Jagapathi Babu are playing important roles.

Akhil, Probably Mother’s Genes

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“Akhil” would have failed to meet the expectations but it has touched right chords when it comes to Nagarjuna’s father heart. Being a businessman too, he could foresee what sort of a hero his younger son would become. Sharing his thoughts along with Amala, he revealed interesting things.

“I’m proud of Akhil, no matter what the film’s box office fate is. He has got awesome maturity at 21 years of age, which even I don’t have back then. His base voice is a treat to hear, while his dances are a charmer”, says Nag, heaping praises on his son.

“Anybody could manage fights, but dances are tough. Your body should have rhythm and timing. Akhil has done that well, probably his mother’s genes” he added. Amala is a classical dancer and she’s known for giving performances across India before she ventured into films as a heroine.

Anyway, all we can say with Nag’s comments is that his father heart is feeling very happy for his son’s performance in the debut movie. Though he shared this already at success meet, he’s repeating it on TVs now to make sure that the message will reach family audiences. Also this would serve as last minute attention grabber for Akhil from theatres.

Koratala Siva To Direct Hrithik Roshan

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As reported by us earlier, Hrithik Roshan is likely to reprise Telugu Superstar Mahesh Babu in the Hindi remake of Srimanthudu. The latest buzz is that writer-director Koratala Siva who originally made movie in Telugu, is expected to helm the Hindi remake as well. Discussions regarding this are going on.

Siva has 50 per cent share in the Hindi remake rights whereas the rest lies with Eros International. Hence both are joining forces to make the movie. Hrithik has already watched the movie couple of times and impressed with it. However, Hrithik suggested few changes in the climax and Koratala would be making those changes soon.

Hrithik’s dad Rakesh Roshan himself likely to be playing onscreen dad (essayed by Jagapathi Babu in Telugu) in the Hindi version. First Koratala would start his next (Janatha Garage) with Jr NTR from January. After wrapping up the film in August 2016, he’ll work on the Hindi version of Srimanthudu from September 2016.

Hype Can Kill Mahesh Babu’s Business

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Other than in “Srimanthudu” case, the two times when Mahesh’s films are sold for higher prices, the result is drastic. It not only affected distributors, but our himself said, ‘lot of money and things are at stake’ and he got disappointed hugely. There was a time when Mahesh said sorry to fans But what’s the reason for all this hype and over-the-top selling.

During both 1 Nenokadine and Aagadu days, Mahesh’s movies got huge hype, due to various factors. His sky rocketing charm and stardom coupled with the image of director have brightened the chances of selling. Blame it high production costs or other issues from producers side, those two film got sold for hefty prices, more than 70+ crores business, and when the films flopped, that led to heft losses. The bigger thing to be looked upon is, hype has led some big Bollywood companies owning those movies and that has led to selling at high prices.

Now that the news of Mahesh’s next with AR Murugadoss is out, and hyped that Mahesh is getting around 25 crores as remuneration, no doubt Bollywood companies will be trying to own the movie at higher rates. Will that lead local distributors to invest heavily again? Not this time maybe, because 2015 haven’t been productive for any as Srimanthudu helped them only to recover previous losses. So, hype could kill business this time.

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Wedding Rumours now take off

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After Akhil, his elder brother Naga Chaitanya is in the news these days. However, it’s not about a film this time, it’s his marriage. There are rumours doing the rounds of Filmnagar and on Twitter that Chaitanya will announce his marriage, and the bride-to-be on his birthday on November 23.

Though the actor has laughed away the rumours, his marriage has become a big topic lately. Chaitanya was seen with an actress at a local restaurant recently. Someone saw the pair and spread the news that he would marry the same actress and might announce this on his birthday.

Meanwhile, Chaitanya’s upcoming film with director Chandu Mondeti was officially announced on Wednesday. Shooting will start in the first week of December in Vizag. The film will be a remake of the Malayalam hit Premam.

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