I’m Selfish As An Actor: Deepika Padukone
Mumbai: Actress Deepika Padukone says when it comes to acting, she is selfish.”We all work so hard on every movie and want each one to have its own space to do it… sort of properly. But I look at the overall picture, of course I am selfish as an actor,” Deepika said at the unveiling of the video of “Wat wat wat” song from her forthcoming film “Tamasha”.
Deepika is elated that this year has been one of the best.
“While ‘Piku’ has already released, now we have ‘Tamasha’ and then ‘Bajirao Mastani’. So, as an actor I am very happy,” said the 29-year-old.
Talking about “Tamasha”, she said: “‘Tamasha’ is something that talks about breaking stereotype and expressing things differently. And I think we were expressing the character’s mood differently, how one could normally express that.”
The movie also stars Ranbir Kapoor.
Why Do We Celebrate Halloween?
With each passing year, the craze of Halloween is growing in India and elsewhere. It’s time to throw some light on Halloween. Celebrated on October 31, the Halloween is quite popular in the United States. It’s a family friendly holiday and has become a 7 billion dollar industry only next to Christmas. It’s estimated that an average American spends 75 dollars in costumes, home decor and candy.
So, what exactly Halloween means? And where did it come from? Well, it dates back to thousands of years and connected to several religions, agrarian rituals. Predominantly, Halloween belongs to 2000-yr-old Celtic festival of Samhain (sou-win).
The Celts, who lived in Ireland, the UK and France, believed October 31st as end of the harvest and the death of the year. On this day, they believed the earthly and spiritual worlds connected, created passage to spirits, ghosts to earth.
They believed that ghosts, spirits are kept below ground burdened by the weight of crops on fields that were now barren. Fearing of these ghosts, Celts began wearing spooky masks, disguises to confuse and ward them off. That’s how the tradition of wearing costumes came from.
Over the years, this festival was influenced by other cultures. When Romans conquered the Celts around 49AD, the Samhain Celtic festival merged with two Roman festivals that celebrated death. Thus it took several shapes, forms and finally evolved as it’s today.
Fatwa Against Actress For Sex With Cricketer
In early September, a small-time model cum actress named Arshi Khan who also acted in low budget Telugu film made headlines when she tweeted, “Yes, I had sex with Shahid Afridi. Do I need Indian media’s permission to sleep with someone? It’s my personal life. For me it was love.”
Naturally, Arshi’s shocking tweet created a lot of ripples across India and Pakistan. Upset with Arshi’s revelations, a Pakistani clergy issued a Fatwa against Arshi Khan for portraying Pakistan and Islam in a bad light. Furious, Arshi lambasted the religious leaders who issued the Fatwa. She also expressed her disappointment over no support even from Indians.
In a tweet, Arshi said, “Very disappointed with Pakistan. Not a word of support for me from anyone against d fatwa. Wake up Pakistan @SAfridiOfficial.” Not stopping with this, the actress even posted a video in which she said, “Anybody wants to kill me or throw ink on me. Most welcome – Shiv Sena & Maulanas. Pathan ki beti hoon mein, aur Allah mere saath hein.”
Flop Movie!! Why Hurry? Watch On TV
Until a few months ago, there used to be an agreement between Tollywood producers and video rights buyers that the film DVDs should not be released at least within 100 days of the film’s release. However, certain buyers often broke the agreement and released the DVDs well in advance.
Almost a similar understanding was in vogue between the producers and the TV channels who buy the satellite rights of the films. But, with heavy competition among the satellite channels to grab the market leader position and score the highest TRPs, most TV channels have started airing the premieres of the films even within just 50 days of their releases.
The latest film that falls in this list is Ram’s Shivam. The film was released on 2nd October and was declared a huge disaster. However, a popular entertainment channel will telecast Shivam as a Diwali treat, within just 40 days of its theatrical release. There is a reason behind this premature telecast.
Audiences usually skip watching flop films like Shivam in the theaters thinking that the film will anyway be premiered soon on TV. On the other hand, TV channels buy the satellite rights of these films at astronomical rates and they all want to cash in on the little alive craze for these films after they flopped big time.
And if the films premiere is delayed by more than a couple of months, even family audiences forget about those films with new films being aired. Luke they say, strike the iron while it’s hot, the TV channels are following this principle to earn decent revenues before the viewers lose their interest.
Kanche to be dubbed in to German?
The makers of Varun Tej’s Kanche are in talks with a German distributor to dub their film in to German and release the movie there. Since the movie is based on the second world war and it happens in the backdrop of the German occupied territory, dubbing and releasing it in German would fetch a good response.
However the deal is not struck yet and if it is done, it will be quite an achievement for a Telugu film. Kanche is doing decently well even in its second week despite being a different genre film. Kanche is India’s first film in World War-II back drop.
The movie particularly did well in the Overseas. The movie had collected half a million dollars gross in USA alone by the end of its second weekend and is already a break-even venture there. If it manages to become break-even back home too, more such different films will come up in Telugu as well.
Amala Akkineni to pair up with Kamal Hassan
Amala Akkineni who started her second innings with Life is Beautiful couple of years, had signed one more film. She will be pairing up with Kamal Hassan in his next directed by TK Rajeev Kumar. Zarina Wahab is one more heroine in the film.
The untitled film will start rolling in America after the release of Cheekati Rajyam. This is the second back to back bilingual film of Kamal after Cheekati Rajyam. Thoonga Vanam is releasing on 10th in Tamil while Cheekati Rajyam will releasing on 20th.
Kamal Hassan himself revealed the details of this new bilingual project in the audio launch event of Cheekati Rajyam in Hyderabad this morning. He also clarified that delaying Cheekati Rajyam is not a problem for him as he is very confident of the movie.
Mission Kakatiya: Farmers lift silt, help Telangana govt save Rs 400 crore
Hyderabad: The first phase of Mission Kakatiya will be completed by March next. Desilting and other works in 2,000 of the 7,600 tanks taken up in the first phase has been fully completed, while it was 70 per cent completed in 4,500 tanks, and is in various stages of completion in the remaining tanks.
Irrigation minister T. Harish Rao said that the first phase would be completed by March 31, 2016 at any cost. The total expenditure will be around Rs 1,600 crore (agreement value). “The government gave administrative sanction for 8,200 tanks, but we began work on 7,600 tanks. Some tanks could not be taken up for various reasons, including legal cases,” Sridhar Deshpande, OSD to the irrigation minister told this newspaper.
Mr Rao organised a two-day workshop with engineers and others connected with Mission Kakatiya and asked them to complete the works as per the deadline.
“Though the government sanctioned Rs 2,600 crore for the first phase, the agreement value came to Rs 1,600 crore since many contractors filed tenders for less,” he said, “The progress so far is solely due to people from all walks of life, especially farmers, extending full cooperation,” he said. “The farmers lifted silt which saved government Rs 400 crore,” the minister said.
Pic Talk: Santhanam Selfie Goes Viral
Here’s a strikingly new image makeover of star Tamil comedian Santhanam which had been trending on social media after the actor clicked this selfie and posted it on his Twitter profile. The photograph shows a manly Santhanam looking stylish in a neatly shaped beard and that twirled moustache. Apparently, this new look is for Santhanam’s upcoming horror-comedy film as a lead hero under his friend Rambala’s direction.
With a staggering paycheck of Rs 6-7 lakhs per call sheet, Santhanam is the highest paid comedian down south and he is hugely popular for his rib-tickling comedy in films like Robo, Lingaa, Naan Ee and I etc. Santhanam turned soli hero and gave huge hits with Kanna Laddu Thinna Aasaya, Maryada Ramanna’s Tamil version Vallavanukku Pullum Aayudham and Inimey Ippadithan etc.
They Left Tollywood In Tears
One of the most prominent crowd pulling factors in Tollywood films is undoubtedly the comedy quotient. For decades, several noted comedians tickled the funny bones of Tollywood humor lovers and made a lasting impression among their fans. It is no exaggeration that even some so star heroes’ films became huge hits solely because of some comedians.
But for the past couple of years, Tollywood seems to be severely cursed with all the popular and senior comedians passing away suddenly. Most of the departed comedy legends like AVS, Dharmavarapu Subramanyam, Ahuti Prasad succumbed to the deadly cancer disease after a long battle all within one and a half years.
In January this year, Tollywood was shaken with the passing away of star comedian MS Narayana, who died after suffering from malaria which then led to multiple organ failure. In October alone, two popular yesteryear comedian’s, Mada and Kallu Chidambaram passed away after prolonged illness.
Last night, noted comedian Kondavalasa too breathed his last after suffering from a chronic disease. This tragic passing away of comedy stars who had spread many smiles and laughs in hundreds of films has left the Telugu film industry and comedy lovers in tears.
Hyderabad set to become ‘startup capital’ of India
Hyderabad: Hyderabad is all set to beat other metros and become the “startup capital of India” with the launch of T-Hub at IIIT-Hyderabad campus in Gachibowli on November 5. T-Hub will be the biggest incubator in the country.
Even before its launch, 120 start-ups have signed up to occupy seats and cabins in T-Hub at the state-of-the-art 70,000 sq. ft. building constructed by the government at a cost of `40 crore. Another 200 startups are in the pipeline.
Information Technology minister K.T. Rama Rao said a new building with 3 lakh sq. ft. would come up at Raidurg near Hitec City in the second phase. This building will cost `150 crore and be completed within three years. The plan for the building will be unveiled by Tata Sons chairman-emeritus Ratan Tata on November 5.
Speaking to reporters at T-Hub on Monday, Mr Rao said the government plans to shift the entire incubation operations to Raidurg once the facility is completed.
“Already, 15 acres has been earmarked for the proposed games park at Raidurg and T-Hub would be part of it. We are weighing various options, including PPP mode, to take it forward,” he said. The first phase of T-Hub, called Catalyst, would be inaugurated by Governor E.S.L. Narasimhan and Mr Tata on November 5.
Learn From Charan & Aishwarya Rai – TDP MP
Always known for his strikingly funny speeches and crazy antics, one of the leading educationalists in the Telugu states and TDP MP from Malkajgiri, Mallareddy crossed all the borders of public decency and common sense when he gave a controversial suggestion to his students at an event recently .
Advising the students on their love and marriage, Mallareddy suggested the students not to fall in a trap of candyfloss campus love and advised them against getting married before they turn 25. Mallareddy said that students should wait until 30 years and ‘trap’ well established people for a secure future.
Not stopping here, Mallareddy further said that students should learn from the likes of successful people like Ram Charan who got married Apollo Group Chairman’s granddaughter Upasna, Aishwarya Rai who married the country’s biggest star Amitabh’s son Abhishek and and Sonia Gandhi who married to the Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s son Rajiv Gandhi respectively.
The MP’s cheap comments have already become a talking point on social media, with a majority of the people criticizing his loose talks.



























