Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Was Legend NTR A Cruel Murderer?
Apparently, Ramu is arriving with his much talked about movie ‘Rakta Charitra’ this week and it is also being released in the Hindi version. Now, the north crowds are quite curious to see the role of Shatrughan Sinha who is playing the role inspired by NTR.
The dialogue from Shatru which says “Hathi agar cheenti ki upar pair rakhi tho cheenti martha nahi..masalna padtha hai” (enugu cheemanu tokkite chaavadu..nalipi champaali”) has become a big talk in north India. As such, the crowds in north India are wondering if RGV is unveiling NTR’s unseen character. For them, NTR is a legend and the former CM’s role is far better known than Paritala Ravi or Suri. Whether Ravi or Suri’s men will come or not, the chances are that TDP’s men might come up as a wild fire if this theory turns out to be true.
We have to see what is there about NTR in ‘Rakta Chaitra’ in a couple of days as its releasing on 22nd Oct 2010.
DS chooses wrong route to meet PM
Pradesh Congress Committee president D Srinivas had to face a humiliating experience at Begumpet airport on Tuesday evening, where he had come to see off Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh.
During the brief send-off ceremony, the dignitaries including ministers and Congress leaders were allowed to go to the podium to shake hands with the Prime Minister and greet him with a bouquet. As all the dignitaries were following queue, former chief minister and Rajya Sabha member Nedurumalli Janardhan Reddy jumped the line and went to the podium straightaway. The special protection group (SPG) allowed him in the wrong route, as he was not in a position to stand in the long queue. Governor ESL Narasimhan helped Nedurumalli to reach the podium and greet the Prime Minister.
Seeing this, the PCC president, too, broke away from the queue and followed Nedurumalli in the wrong route. The SPG sleuths stopped him near the podium and sent him back, saying he should come in the queue. Srinivas, too, tried to tell them that he was also not able to walk properly, but the SPG virtually forced him to go back.
A humiliated DS returned to the queue with an embarrassing smile, but by the time he came back to the queue, many others were ahead of him. He had to go back to the end of the queue and wait for his turn!
Where Is Google Taking Us???
Now, they are all set to arrive with yet another application. This is called Google Goggles and as per this, the snapshot of anything in the world ends up giving you its information in your mobile phone. This is the new discovery of Google but their condition is that it can be done only on a Google Android phone.
Though it is being suggested to Android for better results, the company is looking to take it to the high end phones such as Blackberry, I-Phone etc. The experts say that once this goes fully functional, Google will give a new dimension altogether to technology and end users across the world and take them to a different horizon.
Click this and see:
http://www.google.com/mobile/goggles/#text
No Man Can Satisfy Charmee
Well, the reason for that is her recent few movies. Apparently, Charmee has come up with female oriented roles like Vijayasanthi in movies like ‘Mantra’ ‘Manorama’ ‘Sye Aata’ ‘Kavya’s Diary’. Otherwise, she has paired up with hardly familiar heroes. This seems to have backfired for her.
It is heard that no regular heroes are showing interest in pairing up with her due to her image and others are barely newcomers in the circuit. Meanwhile, the trend still seems to be on as Charmee will soon be arriving with ‘Mangala’ yet another female dominated flick. Perhaps it is time for her to do few changes when it comes to the choice of her projects.
Tanikella’s ‘Acts’ In Malaysia
All this was part of the get together of the Malaysia Telugu Association and Tanikella unveiled his new devotional audio album. Amongst the many interesting songs, the number ‘Naa Manasu Kothi Ra Rama, Maruthi Ga Cheyi Sreerama’ caught the attention of many. Tanikella wrote the lyrics for all numbers of this devotional audio album. The album was release don the hands of Nandamuri Balakrishna at the most famous Putrajaya in Malaysia.
Some time back, Tanikella came up with another album titled ‘Naalona Sivudu Galadu’ and that became a super hit. It is not just the lyrics but Tanikella has proved his mettle in writing as well. Some of his books such as ‘Aata Kadha Ra Siva’ ‘Endharo Mahanubhaavulu’ ‘Parikhini’ are some of his finest creations. That way, Tanikella has carved a brand of his own in poetry and prose and emerged as a literary personality as well.
Lucky Music Director For Kammula
So far, no one is confirmed. As such, Kammula went in for K M Radhakrishnan for his first two films, then he went for Mickey J Meyer for his next two films, now no one has been finalized. Many say that once the name is chosen, he will be called the lucky winner.
It is heard that many young and talented musicians are already vying to get the attention of Kammula while the experienced ones are hoping that they would get a call. It has become no less than a lucky lottery for them to team up with Kammula. Only time will tell who that person is.
'Yes, PM Was A Real Sadist'
Telugu Desam Party president N Chandrababu Naidu defended his comments against Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh, describing him as a sadist, stating that the word aptly suits the latter.
Speaking to the media at his residence on Wednesday evening, the TDP president wondered what would one call the Prime Minister who had no time to listen to the woes of the distressed farmers. Quoting from dictionary, Naidu said sadist was one who gained pleasure from infliction of pain or suffering on the other person.
“The Prime Minister has failed to understand the sufferings of farmers and victims of Microfinance companies. I tried to represent their problems to him, but he refused to entertain me. What should I call him, if not sadist?” he wondered.
The TDP president refused to join the issue with chief minister K Rosaiah on his comments. “I don’t attach any importance to him. He is a lame duck CM and has no right to talk about me,” he said.