Thriller Movie Cast:
RK, Azeez, Trupthi, Venumadhav, Sha Gupta
Sep 30, 2008
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Telugu Movie 'HERO' Cast And Gallery |
Telugu Movie 'HERO' Cast And Gallery
Cast: Nithin, Bhavana, Nagababu, Ramyakrishna, Kovai Sarala, Tanu Roy, Priyanka Kumar, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Brahmanandam, BabuMohan, Ali, 'Satya' Rajesh, Surya, Tirupati Prakash, Tarzan, Narsingh Yadav, Kapil Khanna, Jogi Naidu and others
Manyam Suryanarayana is presenting the film 'Hero' starring Nithin as hero and 'Ontari' fame Bhavana as the heroine. The popular artist Sudhakar Naidu (GV) makes his maiden directorial venture with this film.
The flick is produced by Manyam Ramesh on Manyam Entertainments banner. With an exception of two songs, the shooting for this film has been completed. These songs are going to be reeling in Malaysia soon.
"The movie will be released as a Dussera treat" Manyam Ramesh
Manyam Ramesh
Speaking on this occasion producer Manyam Ramesh said, "with an exception of two songs, the shooting is complete. The remaining two songs will be canned featuring the lead pairs Nithin & Bhavana. The song is choreographed by dance master Noble which is to start shooting from 13th in Malaysia. It is planned to be completed by 22nd of this month. Right now dubbing is in progress at Hyderabad. The audio of the film will be launched through Aditya music and the film is planned to be released on Dussera as a treat for the occasion."
Sep 29, 2008
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Nithin appeared in a highly stylized |
Nithin with looks that can kill
He was appreciated by the whole of the film industry as well as the members of the audience for his great dressing in the film.
G.V. Sudhakar Naidu who has a vast experience in acting having acted in over 150 films in Tamil, Telugu and Kannada is debuting as a director with 'Hero' which will be releasing on Dussera eve.
Recently the trailers of the film were showcased to the people who had come for the audio launch.
Going by the response of the viewers, there is a good chance that the new look adopted by Nithin has the potential to become a rage among the youth.
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I have no time for love: Genelia D’Souza |
Genelia
One hit film down and with another on the floor, Genelia D’Souza is currently busy shooting It’s My Life opposite Harman Baweja.
Even as she gets into gear for the shoot, makeup minions and wardrobe wizards buzz in and out of the scene. A pair of hands add blush to her cheeks, then her eyeliner is delicately touched up. All under the watchful gaze of her mother. That done, she settles down for a chat. “I can’t complain about anything so far. Things have been good. Touchwood, things seem to be going good. These first few steps I am taking in Bollywood are crucial ones. But, God willing...” she trails off.
As a newcomer into the big bad Bollywood industry, has she encountered any unpleasantness so far? “I think the industry will treat you as you want to be treated. And there are bad people in every industry. It’s not just Bollywood. But honestly, it’s been great so far. And the unit I’m working in is great; it’s a team that works together well. My mother is protective of me. I think it’s a great family feeling that we work together.”
Does she feel any pressure about having to build up on the positive momentum that started with Jaane Tu...? “Not really. There’s no pressure, but yes, I do want to make the right choices and I think I am. Working with first Imran and now Harman has a very positive vibe to it. We’re all new into this scene.” And any reflections on this onscreen character? “Both the characters I play are young characters. Aditi from Jaane Tu.. was a bit more brash and in-your-face. An absolute girl who follows her heart. My character from It’s My Life is a bit more earthy. She seems like a person who is more in touch with herself and very pure.”
And has Cupid’s arrow struck this “sorted out” Leo? “I’ve got no time for love. Doesn’t that sound cliched? Ha-ha... But really, I’m not anti-romance or anything but I really cannot be getting into any relationships now,” she says.
So, all you boys, beware, for her mom’s listening!
Genelia D'Souza Profile
Sep 28, 2008
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Interview with Vemuri Satyanarayana |
About his family background:
I was born in a small middle class family in Ghantasalapalem in Krishna district. My father is a farmer and owns three acres of land in the village. My father gave more importance to education and even sold the three acres of land for the cause of my education. I was unable to get the seat in MPC group in Vijayawada or Gudivada, and I was thus forced to take a seat in MMC in B.Sc. My plan was to complete it and join in engineering. However, due to some problems, I failed in one subject, and I had some time to complete that subject. In the meantime, I joined in Andhra Foundry and Machine Company in Hyderabad as a storekeeper. At the time of the exams, when I asked for some vacation to prepare for the exams, I was refused to be given any leave and I thus resigned the job and started preparing for the exams. I got married to my niece by then and she was carrying a baby at that time. My father-in-law lives in Singarayakonda and when my wife delivered the baby, the boy had a problem with legs and doctors bandaged both the legs for the day-old baby! Hearing that, I rushed to Singarayakonda and was not able to concentrate on exams and eventually I didn't write exams even that year! The baby boy also died after an year. After that too, we had problems with babies for another two years which made me so upset that I wanted to go with the vasectomy to ensure that at least my wife will have a healthy life. But, before the operation, my father-in-law got the news from the doctor who was his friend and he was totally against the idea. One of my friends, Baburao, said that he knew a homeopathy doctor who can cure this, which made me move to Hyderabad to take the medicine. After using it, she became cured and we have two children now.
Getting into the literary field:
I was an avid reader of books from my childhood! When we moved to Hyderabad, I started working in PWD Groundwater Division as a non-technical bEldaar mEstrii on daily wages. When I was working in Rudrapaka on this work, my friend Vemuri Balaram came one day and said that he wanted to start a magazine called Swathi and asked me to join with him. Thus, from 1970-'73, I worked with him on the magazine after which he took over it fully, and I moved to Jyothi monthly in Madras. Jyothi was run by Leelavathy Raghavayya gaaru after her husband Raghavayya gaaru passed away. From 1973-'81, I worked in Jyothi monthly where I met many writers like Malladi, Yandamuri, Vamsy, etc.
Getting into the films:
We used to have some pages exclusively for movie-related information in Jyothi monthly. We used to have regular movie feature and sometimes when the reporters were unable to send information on time or unable to attend some movie functions, I used to attend them on their behalf. Thus, I started interacting with film people. Also, some of the Jyothi monthly serials used to be made into movies, and in that process, I used to get in touch with film people some more. Vijayachander is a good friend of mine and was making the film Karunamayudu. He asked me to get a good PRO for the movie. So I introduced him to a journalist friend who was paid a Rs. 500 as an advance by Vijayachander. When I met Vijayachander after a couple of months, I learned that my journalist friend never showed up at work! I felt embarrassed and bad, and upon insistence of Vijayachander, I agreed to work as the PRO for that film. Thus started my direct involvement in films.
On becoming a producer:
I did the film Rajadhiraju with Bapu gaaru for Vijayachander again. On the sets, I saw a person who came everyday to see the shooting. He was a businessman - Mr. M.R. Prasad who had a business called Godavari Savings Syndicate in Rajahmundry. Once the shooting was over, he came to me and said that he'd like to produce a movie and asked me to join as a producer. I admitted that I did not have any experience, but he insisted saying that he did not have any experience at all, and that I was better than him. I eventually agreed, and that's how the idea of Manchu Pallaki started.
On association with Sravanthi Ravikishore, Kranthi Kumar, etc.:
After the flop of Manchu Pallaki, I went back to my PR work for films. Meanwhile, Vamsy got himself busy with more films like Sitara, Anveshana, and Aalaapana. When Sravanthi Films planned to make the film Ladies Tailor, Vamsy introduced me to Ravikishore, who asked me to be associated with the film. That's how I stepped into the Sravanthi banner. From then on, we became a team and I did almost all films in Sravanthi banner.
With Kranthi Kumar, I worked only for a few films like Swathi, Agni Gundam, Neti Siddhartha, etc., but he was a good friend of mine and we were very close from the beginning. Later, I moved to Hyderabad and worked with Gemini Television for two years as a Project Coordinator. I also wrote the story for the film Maharshi. The film failed due to miscasting, I could say, even though it had beautiful music and Vamsy's magic.
My association with Sravanthi continues to this day. My son, who had completed his education in USA and had come back, has worked as an assistant director in Sravanthi banner. He's now getting ready to direct a film soon for Mr. Ramesh who made the film America Alludu. The film will go to floors soon.
Working for Seetharamayya Gaari Manavaraalu
A bank employee by name Haragopal, who used to write stories under the pseudonym 'Manasa', came to me one day and narrated a story to me - it was a novel by name Navvinaa Kanneelle - and I liked the story too! He revealed that he was trying to get into films and that was the reason he got transferred to Madras so that he can try in films while working. After working for three years in Madras, he had to leave to Vijayawada again. He gave me the novel and asked me to make a film out of it if I get a chance ever! I narrated the story to a couple of friends but none of them showed any interest. I was once sitting with Kranthi Kumar and I narrated this story to him. He just listened to it without any comment, and he wanted to listen to the story the next day again - he liked it, apparently. V.M.C. Doraswamy Raju came to Kranthi Kumar one day and showed interest to make an eight-percent tax movie. (At that time, movies that release with less than 25 prints fall into the category of 8% tax, above which the tax would be 16%.) Kranthi narrated the same story to him, he liked it instantly, and Kranthi was asked to direct the movie for their banner. Kranthi agreed to do it only on the condition that the role of the grandfather should be done by Nageswara Rao gaaru only! Nageswara Rao gaaru used to fly to the USA in every May at that time. When we called him to discuss the project, he was about to leave to the USA in a couple of days, and we thus went to him the same day by flight, and I narrated the story to him. He agreed instantly, and ...the rest is history.
source:telugucinema.com
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'Konchem Ishtam, Konchem Kashtam' will see a January release. |
Siddharth and Tamanna are doing the lead roles in the film which is the first independent movie of director Srikant who was an associate of V.V.Vinayak.
Ramyakrishna plays the role of Siddharth's mother in the movie being produced by Nallamalapu Srinivas under the banner of Lakshmi Narasimha Productions in association with Suresh Babu's Suresh Productions.
Currently Siddharth, Tamanna, Vijay Samrat and some other cast members are finishing up the canning of a rain song at Saradhi Studios. After the shooting of this song gets over, the cast and crew will move on to Shamshabad International Airport or Ramoji Film City for further shooting.
The makers are planning to complete the production by December and release the movie as a Sankranti gift in January’09
Sep 27, 2008
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Telugu Actor Victory VENKATESH With KAMAL HASSAN |
Sep 25, 2008
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JAGAPATHI BABU ON RAMYA SHOW with his kids...Video |
JAGAPATHI BABU ON RAMYA SHOW with his kids - VIDEO
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Telugu Movie RAKSHA Success Meet |
"Some people laughed when we said 'Raksha' will be a super hit" – Jagapatibabu
The anticipated movie 'Raksha' directed by Vamsi Krishna Akella, who erstwhile was a pupil of Ram Gopal Varma has hits screens recently and is running successfully. The movie produced by 'One More Thought Entertainments Pvt Ltd.,' and Zed3 Pictures stars Jagapati Babu and Kalyani in the lead cast along with whom Baby Neha plays the title role. Ram Gopal Varma presents this movie and a press meet was organized by on this occasion with the members of the unit in their office on 24th September.
"People laughed when said the movie will be a hit" Jagapati Babu
Speaking to the press, hero Jagapatibabu said the movie is generating a graceful lucre. Surprisingly, it has evoked a good response from family audience. In the beginning, we thought as it was a complete horror film blended with sentiment, it has lured and attained rave reviews amongst the family audience too. When I first watched the movie I said that it will be a sure hit, but now it has been made into a super hit. As a matter of fact, some people laughed when said that 'Raksha' will be a super hit. Vamshi has made it false and won with flying colors."
"Jagapati Babu was unsure of doing such a script" Vamsikrishna Akella
Floating on the victory cloud director Vamsikrishna Akella said, "I approached RGV through Subbaraju to do the script work. After the script work for 'Phoonk' is completed, I was asked to direct the same subject in Telugu. Hero Jagapatibabu was impressed with the story when I narrated it to him. But he was unsure of committing himself in such a not so usual subject. Later, he accepted to work for the film on the pretext that, the two sequences which are supposed to create uneasiness to the child should be eliminated. Thus, the story hit the floors. I convey my sincere thanks to all the audience who made it a success."
Kalyani, Baby Neha, Executive producer Subbahraju, Rajeev Kanakala, Chandrasekhar, Master Atulith and others were present on the occasion.
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Telugu Film Actresses Biographies, Reallife Photos, Galleries, Birthdays, Filmography |
Telugu Film Actresses Biographies, Reallife Photos, Galleries, Birthdays, Filmography
* Aamani
* Aarti Agarwal
* Aarti Chabria
* Abhinayasri
* Aditi Agarwal
* Aditi Govtrikar
* Aisha Takia
* Aishwarya Rai
* Alphonsa
* Amala
* Ambika
* Amisha Patel
* Amrita Rao
* Anita
* Anjala Zhaveri
* Anjali
* Anjali Devi
* Ankita
* Antra Mali
* Anushka
* Asha Saini
* Ashima Bhalla
* Ashwini Nachapa
* Asin
* Astha Singhal
* Anu Agrawal
* Anu Mehta
* Ayesha Julka
* B. Saroja
* Bhagyasri
* Bhanupriya
* Bhanumathi Ramakrishna
* Bhoomika Chawla
* Celina Jaitley
* Chandini
* Charmee
* Color's Swathy
* Dasari Kotiratnam
* Deepti Bhatnagar
* Devayani
* Devika
* Disco Shanthi
* Divya Bharathi
* Gajala
* Geeta
* Geetanjali
* Girija
* Gopika
* Gowthami
* Gowri Munjal
* Gracey Singh
* Genilia
* Gurleen Chopra
* G.Varalakshmi
* Hansika Motwani
* Hemalatha
* Hema Malini
* Heera
* Indraza
* Isha Gopikkar
* Ileana D'cruz
* Jamuna
* Janaki
* Jayapradha
* Jayalalitha
* Jayasudha
* Jeevitha
* Juhi Chawla
* Jyothika
* Kajal
* Kajol
* Kalyani
* Kamilini Mukherji
* Kamna Jethmalani
* Kanchana
* Kanchanamala
* Kasthuri
* Katrina Kaif
* Kavitha
* Keerthi Chawla
* Keerthi Reddy
* Khushbu.
* Kiran Rathode
* Krishna Kumari
* K.R. Vijaya
* Lakshmirajyam
* Lalitha, Ragini, Padmini
* Laxmi Rai
* Laila
* Laya
* Lisa Ray
* Madhavi
* Madhubala(Old)
* Madhubala
* Madhu Sharma
* Maheshwari
* Mahima Chowdhary
* Malasri
* Malavika
* Mallika Sherawat
* Mamata Mohandas
* Mandhakini
* Manihsa Koirala
* Manjula
* Manya
* Meena
* Meera Chopra
* Meera Jasmine
* Meghana Naidu
* Mink
* Mohini
* Mumaith Khan
* Monika Bedi
* Mon Mon Sen
* Muthyarla Aruna
* Nagma
* Namitha
* Namratha Shirodkar
* Navneeth Kaur
* Nayanatara
* Neetu Chandra
* Neha Dhupia
* Nikita
* Ooha
* Parvati Melton
* Pasupuleti Kannamba
* Pooja Bhat
* Poonam Kaur
* Prabha
* Pratyusha
* Preethi Jinganiya
* Preity Zinta
* Prema
* Priya Gil
* Priyamani
* Priyaraman
* Raasi
* Rachana
* Radha
* Radhika
* Raima Sen
* Rajashree
* Rajasulochana
* Rakshita
* Ramaprabha
* Rambha
* Ramya Krishna
* Ranjitha
* Rati
* Ravali
* Revathi
* Raveena Tandon
* Reema Sen
* Rekha
* Renu Desai
* Richa
* Rimmi Sen
* Roja
* Roshini
* Ruthika
* Saloni
* Sakshi Sivanand
* Sadha
* Sandhya
* Sangeetha
* Sanghavi
* Santhakumari
* Savithri
* Seetha
* Senior Sriranjani
* Shalini
* Sharadha
* Shamitha
* Shamitha Shetty
* Shantha kumari
* Shehnaz
* Shena
* Shilpa Shetty
* Shobana
* Shreya
* Silk smitha
* Simran
* Sindhu Tolani
* Sneha
* Sneha Ullal
* Sonia Agarwal
* Sonal Chauhan
* Sonali Bindre
* Sonali Joshi
* Sonam
* Soundarya
* Sridevi
* Sridevi
* Subhasri
* Suhasini
* Suhasini
* Sujatha
* Sukanya
* Sumalatha
* Surabhi Kamala
* Suryakantham
* Sushmita Sen
* S.Varalakshmi
* Swathi
* Tabu
* Tamanna
* Tanu Rai
* Tanushree Dutta
* Trisha
* Tulip Sharma
* Twinkle Khanna
* Urmila
* Urvasi
* Vani Vishwanath
* Vanisri
* Veda
* Vedika
* Vijaya Nirmala
* Vijayashanthi
* Vineetha
* Wahed Rehman
* Yana Gupta