Sunday, September 20, 2009

Magadheera 50 days celebrations in Hosur Tamilnadu



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Friday, September 18, 2009

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

TV9 Interview with Nara Rohith and Vedhika

Magadheera 6 weeks Collections


Magadheera 6 Weeks Record Shares Super Hit Scan

NIZAM<------------------>RS.18,75,00,000/-

CEDED<------------------>RS. 10,04,00,000/-

UTTARANDHRA<------------>RS. 4,10,00,000/-

EAST GODAVARI<---------->RS. 3,10,00,000/-

WEST GODAVARI<---------->RS. 3,19,00,000/-

KRISHNA<---------------->RS. 3,04,00,000/-

GUNTUR<----------------->RS. 4,32,74,071/-

NELLORE<---------------->RS. 2,32,00,000/-

KARNATAKA<-------------->RS. 3,20,00,000/-

OVERSEAS<--------------->RS. 5,36,00,000/-

Rest Of India<---------->RS. 0,62,00,000/-

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TOTAL...................RS. 58,04,74,071/-
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Banam Movie Review


Film: Banam
Cast: Nara Rohith (debut film), Vedika, Ranadheer, Shayaji Shinde, Bhanuchander, Rajeev Kanakala, AVS, Shivanarayana, Ragini, Giridhar and others
Dialogues: Nagaraju Gandham
Music: Manisharma
Cinematography: Anil Bhandari
Editing: Marthand K Venkatesh
Art: Bhupesh R Bhupati
Action: Ram-Laxman
Executive producer: K Saibaba
Produced by: Seshu Priyanka Chalasani
Banner: 3 Angels Studio
Story, screenplay and directed by: Chaitanya Dantaloori
Release Date: September 16, 2009
CBFC Rating: U/A

What’s it about!
The film is set in 1989 at Ranasthali in Srikakulam district. Bhagat (Nara Rohith) is an idealistic youngster who aspires to become IPS officer, as he believes that only justice can be brought through ‘legal system’. His father is a Naxalite leader but ‘retires’ from the movement to spend time with his son. One day, Bhagat happens to see newly wed woman (Vedika) sitting at Railway Station alone and he comes to know from her that her in-laws sent her away to bring dowry. On the same day, her father dies, her in-laws reject her, and so he brings her to his home. Soon a local rowdy eyes on her that makes Bhagat to fight with him. In the melee, the rowdy dies and Bhagat goes to jail. On the other hand, several police offices try to contain the activities of the rowdy’s boss, Patnaik (Ranadheer), but couldn’t do so. How our hero Bhagat does it being within the ‘system’ forms the rest of the story.

Analysis

Banam is a sensible movie. Niche audiences who like films with different approach and offbeat stories can like it. Although it starts off pretty promisingly and sets you up rather well, it fails to continue the same till the end. Debutant director Chaitanya should be commended for treading off the beaten track in narrating the movie and in selecting the story. Despite snail pace of the movie, first half arrests you and intrigues you. The director has tried to bring certain stylized depiction of heroism and scenes.

Climax scenes are pretty ordinary. The film is essentially about an idealistic guy who wants to cleanse the system. Question is: why should the film happen in 1989? What is so important about that period? Was it Naxalism? Even hero employing four police officers under training to cleanse the system is not told in convincing manner. Other than these faults, the film on the whole is sensible and a very good attempt. Nara Rohith’s look and his acting skills, some good locales, first half of the movie are interesting part of the film.

Performances

Nara Rohith, son of former Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu’s brother, makes a very confident debut. He has good looks and his subtle acting (is it deliberate) is very impressive. At a time, all star sons and newcomers are debuting with a commercial film; Nara Rohith should be commended for choosing this offbeat film. Like Abhay Deol in Bollywood, he can be good choice for certain roles. He looks promising. Dialogue delivery is his strength.

Vedika in a Brahmin girl is okay. Looks like her role is created to show off hero’s idealistic nature than weaving a romantic thread. Shayaji Shinde’s role of a former Naxalite is poorly etched. Other actors are okay. Ranadhir as main villain does justice to his role

Technically, the film is very nice. Cinematography by Anil Bhandari (is he the same cameraman who did the shabby Mallepuvvu?) is excellent. The locales they have chosen (near Bobbili and Pollachi) also have brought freshness on to the screen. Dialogues by Gandham Nagaraju (of Gamyam fame) are poetic.

Art director has succeeded in recreating 80’s look. Even the director has intelligently created scenes like Shiva cycle chain scene, and a theatre showing Geetanjali film, to depict that period.

After a long time, Manisharma has given good music especially his background score is splendid. The song, Kadile Padam , has good lyrical value (Vanamali.). It is nice that debutant director Chaitanya Dantaloori has brought some realism into Telugu films at a time Tollywood increasingly falling into the trap of masala movies. He definitely seems to have innovative ideas but he needs to put it in more channelised way. His shot making style resembles to RGV’s. Though he lost his grip in the climax scenes, as a director he looks a promising talent. Producer Seshu Priyanka has good taste.

Bottom-line!

Banam is an offbeat film with sensible approach. Although it has its faults, it should be appreciated for attempting such films. Nara Rohith and director Chaitanya look promising. The film might be liked by niche audiences.

(Source : Telugu Cinema)

Sunday, September 13, 2009

YS Jagan Mohan Reddy: His father's Son

Article from TS Sudir (NDTV):it was a hot April afternoon deep inside the countryside of Pulivendula in Kadapa district. I was travelling with Y S Jaganmohan Reddy as he campaigned for himself for the Kadapa Lok Sabha seat and for dad YSR for Pulivendula assembly constituency. The YSR family, particularly Jagan's grandfather, the late Y S Raja Reddy, was said to have been a terror in these parts. So I was a little surprised to see so many youth fearlessly approach Jagan to tell him their problems. Some making a request, others demanding, angry.

"Paike ra", which means "come up" (to my vehicle) was a standard Jagan response that stayed with me that day. Anyone with a problem would be asked in colloquial Rayalaseema Telugu to climb on to his vehicle and there Jagan would give him a hug, cup his cheeks in his hands and promise that his concerns will be taken care of. Was this an act for the camera or a 36-year-old politician, fighting his first election, genuinely trying to reach out, I wondered.

The gesture of hugging, holding hands to connect with the people he meets, comes naturally to Jagan. That was also our experience when I and Uma met Jagan this week to offer our condolences. As I saw Jagan meet the young and old, men and women, who came to meet him, he conveyed a lot through his body language. If it is an act he has perfected, he must be a very good actor.

When was the last you saw YSR, I asked. "At the breakfast table that morning," he said. "I do not eat breakfast but I was with him while he ate." Jagan looked down, almost as if remembering YSR munching his favourite salads. Over one such breakfast during the election campaign in April, YSR had told me :"I always eat a heavy breakfast. And salads are good for health. They add fibre." The doctor in YSR knew what was good for YSR, the chief minister with a demanding schedule.

"I will fulfil his last wish. He spoke just a week back about winning 41 out of 42 Lok Sabha seats in 2014," said Jagan. His voice quivered but his fist was clenched. It was clear he wants to channelise his personal loss into a political weapon.

"I want to restart the 'Rachabanda' programme, that was so dear to my dad. "YSR died when he was travelling to Chittoor for the 'Rachabanda' programme, that involved making surprise visits to villages and knowing from villagers firsthand what they thought of government schemes and evolving ways to improve the delivery mechanism.

"You should in fact, go to the same Anupalle village where YSR was headed that day so that it shows there is continuity," I suggested.

"Yes, I will. There is so much work that my dad began that I want to finish."

But all these are plans. Jagan's dreams. Whether he undertakes that 600 km journey from Hyderabad to Anupalle will depend on Sonia Gandhi. And so far, as I write this, selective leaks from Delhi indicate Jagan will not be made CM. Atleast not yet. Officially, there is a deafening silence from 10, Janpath. Meanwhile, chief minister K Rosaiah goes about business as usual and there is no word on the CLP meeting. He does not say it in so many words, but the suspense is frustrating Jagan.

"How can the high command ignore Jagan when he has the support of 152 out of 154 Congress MLAs," asks one of his very close aides. "Was YSR not one of Sonia Gandhi's most trusted and dependable men? Why shouldn't Jagan get a chance?" they argue.

It is perhaps this belligerent attitude that has spoilt Jagan's case. He is being seen as a young man, too much in a hurry. Accused of assuming what was dad's was automatically his. To climb the ladder in the Congress, you need subtle and forceful canvassing. Not the very vocal and the threatening kind.

Those who were trumpeting Jagan's cause, in their overenthusiasm, ended up creating a commotion. So the right noises were not heard in the right places. Instead those who were working against him managed to plant anti-Jagan stories more effectively, portraying him as a businessman who made his millions while his dad was ruling Andhra.

Several SMSes are doing the rounds. One of them sent to me reads like this : "The Bellary brothers - saffron in Karnataka and secular in AP run the largest mining company with YSR's son as their partner. Vast illegal mining and criminal trespass into areas deemed inviolate. They support Yeddurappa and Jagan Reddy as CM candidates."

"Will he accept a ministry at the Centre?"

His close aides say 'no'. Jagan also knows it is now or perhaps never. "It is here that I will be and perform," he indicates pressing the sofa with his index finger.

But to make a mark in the city of the Charminar, you need powerful and influential friends in the city of the Qutab Minar. Jagan's camp admits he does not have friends in Delhi who can project him as a man who can hold his own, be a befitting son to his father in the eyes of the Congress leadership.

This blog is not an attempt to make a case for Jagan. Nor a justification for how Jagan made his money or built his media empire. But then no one is naive enough to think that politics and money do not have an umblical connection. Sadly, it has virtually become a universal truth that need not be stated any more.

I must also clarify that I have nothing against K Rosaiah. In fact, I have known Mr Rosaiah for much longer and admire him as one of the most experienced politicians, who by the sheer weight of the years he has spent as minister with five chief ministers, would easily qualify to sit in the chief minister's chair.

Jagan's supporters have created an awkard situation presumably for him as well as for Sonia Gandhi. She may not want to put the 36-year-old on the CM's chair because of her apprehensions relating to his temperament, his ability to take on an aggressive Chandrababu Naidu, his connections with business lobbies and of course, lack of administrative and political experience. Yet, ignoring the majority opinion of the MLAs would be to the negate the spirit of a chief minister being elected by a majority of his legislators.

Efforts, I am told, are on to rein in the MPs and the MLAs and ask them to stop their Jagan bhajan. And the more the Congress leadership drags its feet on the CM issue, the more Jagan's support base may erode.

If Sonia finally vetoes Jagan's candidature and decides to maintain status quo, the situation will be similar to what happened in the case of another Telugu bidda, the late P.V.Narasimha Rao. Like PV in 1991, Rosaiah also opted out of electoral politics this time due to health reasons and became a MLC. And like PV became PM, Rosaiah got the top job in Andhra. But he may have to read the riot act if his ministers act truant or worse, openly defy his authority. Being a Vysya in a Reddy-dominated party would be another headache he will have to deal with. His best bet would be to make a point with his administrative abilities.

Jaipal Reddy has reportedly ruled himself out of the race. In any case, he is seen as a member of the Dilli Durbar who does not know the recipe to prepare Hyderabadi biryani. PCC chief D Srinivas and Renuka Chowdhary count themselves out by virtue of having lost the elections in 2009.

NTR's daughter Purandareswari could emerge as the dark horse, with a helpful nod from Rahul Gandhi. The argument being put forth that Chandrababu Naidu would find it difficult to attack his sister-in-law. Huh? Naidu who dethroned his pa-in-law in a palace coup, isn't likely to hold back any punches for NTR's daughter, particularly if he is smelling power. Moreover, being a Kamma CM in a CLP that has just four Kamma Congress MLAs would mean the caste equation will be ranged against Purandareswari. Yes, Andhra could get its first woman chief minister. That will certainly be some achievement.

In the late 80s and early 90s, YSR was always seen as a rebel within the state Congress when the party was ruled by the likes of PV Narasimha Rao, Kotla Vijaybhaskara Reddy and N Janardhan Reddy. It needed the PV era to end and Sonia to take over for YSR to emerge as the tallest leader from the Deccan. Will a negative reply turn Jagan into YSR part 2? That's a risk the Congress cannot afford to take.

Like his parents, Jagan too is deeply religious. "God is on our side. Now even dad is with him up there," he says.

The young man knows it is this time or perhaps never. He wants to come up now. "Paike ra" is really the slogan for this cub from Kadapa.

Magadheera resized, wait till Sept 18

The fans of Ram Charan Teja will be compelled to walk to the theaters of 'Magadheera' once again, this time to see the impact of a lengthy scene being introduced. This scene involving Ram Charan, Kajal Agarwal, Srihari and Rao Ramesh was removed while releasing the movie. But as it has achieved unbelievable success the producer, Allu Aravind, has decided to give the fans their due. So from September 18th onwards, the 50th successful day of "Magadheera' will be longer by few meters.

Magadheera into 7th week

Magadheera has successfully completed 6 weeks on 10 sep. In 6 weeks Magadheera collected record 60 crores share & still going head strong in all areas. As all new releases have failed, Magadheera is still the No.1 Movie at Box Office. with Dussehra Holidays coming up, the collections will keep rocking, and the theaters will be increased in the coming weeks. by this month end Magadheera expected to cross 70 Cr mark.

Magadheera :Nizam 50 Days Centers -All Time Record


Hyderabad

1 Hyderabad Sudershan 35
2 NTR Garden Prasadz
3 BanjaraHills INoX
4 Kompalli CinePlanet
5 Secunderabad Prasanth
6 Dilshukhnagar Konark
7 Kukatpalli Mallikarjuna
8 Erragadda Gokul
9 RCPuram Sridevi
10 Jeedimetla Ranga
11 Kapra Radhika
12 Malkajgiri Sri Sairam
13 Uppal Srinivasa
14 KarmanGhat Indra
15 Vanastalipuram Sushma
16 bahadurpura Metro
17 Alwal Nartaki
18 Shashabad Ganesh
19 Medhal Mukund
20 Kothapet Mahalakshmi
21 Panjagutta PVR
22 Ameerpet BigCinemas
23 BanjaraHills CineMax

Warangal District

24 Warangal Sunil
25 Hanmakonda Amrutha
26 Mahaboobabad Lakshmi
27 Janagam Devi
28 Narsampet Jayasri
29 Parakala Jaya deluxue
30 Torrur RamaKrishna
31 Marripeda Venkateswara
32 Bhupalapalli Urvasi

KarimNagar District

33 Karimnagar Bharat
34 GodavariKhani Rajesh
35 Jagityala Natraj
36 Jammikunta Annapurna
37 Metpalli Lakshmi
38 Sirisilla Vimal
39 Peddapalli Sangeet
40 Korutla Lakshmi
41 Vemulavada SivaramaKrishna
42 Hujurabad Annapurna

Kammam District

43 Khammam Vinoda
44 Badrachalam Udayabhaskar
45 Kottagudem Durga
46 Ellandu Seetarama
47 Sattupalli Saibalaji
48 Madhira Santhi
49 Aswaraopet Venkatadurga
50 Manugur Seetarama

Nizamabad District

51 Nizamabad Lalithamahal
52 kamareddy Priya Deluxe
53 Bansuwada Maheswari

Nalgonda Disrict

54 Nalginda Natraj
55 Miryalguda Srinivasa
56 Suryapet Teja CineMax
57 Bhuvanagiri KJR
58 Choutuppal Bhaskar
59 Devarakonda Manoj
60 Nakrikel RamaKrishna
61 Tirumalgiri Malliswari
62 Holiya Kalyani

Medak District

63 Medak Cinemax
64 Siddipet Balaji
65 Sadasivpet Maheswari
66 Sangareddy Natraj
67 Gajvel Santosh
68 Jahirabad Maheswari

Mahabubnagar District

69 Mahbubnagar Venkateswara
70 Shadnagar RamaKrishna
71 Nagarkurnool Ravi
72 Vanaparthi Ranga
73 Gadwal Srinivasa
74 Narayanapeta Manohar
75 Ija Sivasai
76 Kalvakurthi Pardasarathi
77 Achampeta Satyalakshmi
78 Kothakota Parameswari
79 Atmakur Swapna
80 Amangal Venkateswara
81 Jadcharl Srinivasa

Adilabad District

82 Adilabad Natraj
83 Manchiryala Venkateswara
84 Nirmal Tirumala
85 Bellampalli ramakrishna
86 Sirpurkagajnagar Venkatrama

Rangareddy District

87 Tanduru Santhamahal
88 Vikarabad cinemax
89 Sankarpalli Saibaba

Magadheera Mania Hit Hard in PVR Banglore


if you think the audience are the one's who really got crazy about Magadheera then you are wrong the collections it making are making everyone awestruck. Recently PVR of Bangalore displayed their craze about Magadheera by inverting the poster and had put a caption. Here is the picture for you. The josh with which Magadheera is going , till now it made approximately 54 crores of Share by breaking the box office.In Chiru's style "BOX Baddalayyindhi".

No Josh in Collections

Although, it is expected to be a big super hit film for Naga Chaitanya , film Josh is going average since its release. The timing of the release of the film makes a lot of difference for the revenue of the film. The film was released on the very next day of the cremation of late Chief Minister. The sudden death of Dr.Y.S.R. Reddy and its impact on the people resulted in the poor revenue of the film Josh The first week collections in Nizam Territory crosses Rs.2 Crore mark, which is said to be a poor returns for much hyped film like Josh.

Probably, the film may improve its status during the coming weeks, as the people gradually coming out of shock, and looking forward for the entertainment. And, there is festive session ahead which may ensure the film of good revenue

Is Nannapaneni jumping into Congress?

TDP firebrand leader Nannapaneni Rajakumari who feel being neglected by the high command since last few months, seems to be making a move towards Congress party. She has been in regular contact with several senior congress leaders. She demanded that, DGP S.S.Yadav should be suspended for the failure of giving security to late Chief Minister Dr. Rajashekar Reddy. She said that, when a person like Chief Minister is ready to board a helicopter, DGP S.S.Yadav not even bothered to ensure the safety of the Chief Minister. His negligence in providing security to YSR family during performing the final rituals was also clearly visible. Moreover, he failed to arrange a 21 gun salute to the departed leader, which was supposed to be done by his men. She condemned the negligence shown by him towards YSR family.
Rajakumari not only demands for the suspension of DGP, but also said to be supporting Y.S.Jagan candidature for Chief Minister Post. Though, none from the TDP raised voice in support of Y.S.Jagan, she is the first person to do it?
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