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Monday, June 4, 2007

Telugu Film News 04-06-2007 Latest

Chiruta for Punadirallu date
Megstar Chiranjeevi's son Charan Teja's first movie, Chiruta, is postponed. It is not going to be released on August 22nd as it was planned earlier. Instead, it might release on September 22 nd, the release date of Chiranjeevi's Punadirallu.


Star Talk: Allari Naresh's Kamal Hasan Dreams
Allari Naresh says that he has many dream roles to play. He says he likes Kamal Hasan's films like 'Guna', 'Bharateeyudu' and 'Nayakudu'.
"I like to do such roles if offered to me. I feel it is not a desire beyond possibility. If people accept me in such roles I can do them as a changeover from series of comedy films", says Naresh.
Saying about his new film with EVV he says, "In my father's new venture I'm playing the character similar to the one played by Ooha in 'Aame'. You may wonder if I'm referring to a female role. But here the problems of men are discussed in comedy. There will be a good dose of sentiment as well. It will be an unforgettable film with son-mother sentiment too".
So this time EVV is coming up with sentiment-comedy combination leaving his full time comedy formula aside. After Style, Chatrapathi, Yogi etc we are here to watch mother sentiment again.


At Last Bhavana Agreed To Do Telugu Film
Bhavana is the beautiful Malayalam actress who has got big following in Kerala. Many Telugu producers tried for her to groove in their films but she has been saying 'No' for all of them. At last she said ok to act beside Nitin in the film 'Takkari' directed by Amma Rajasekhar. In a recent Malayalam tabloid Bhavana said that she will be accepting the roles those give her importance with performance orientation. 'I'm not just for glamour', she said. So she must have accepted the role beside Nitin only for the reason that her character will be meaty.
C Kalyan and S Vijayanand are producing this film and the shooting is starting in Hyderabad on 11th of this month.
Above all, it is being gossiped that it's Nitin's father Sudhakar Reddy who is investing on this film in disguise. The reason is that he spoiled relations with a few distributors and hence he doesn't like to push his name in production now.


Vikram's Bheema shooting completed

Hero Vikram's bilingual, Bheema, has completed its regular shooting. The film was supposed to release last year went over budget and ran into problems. But everything has been sorted out now. On Saturday, the last song on hero Vikram and Trisha, was shot and it was wrapped up. Entire shooting has now finished.
Bheema is directed by Linguswamy and produced by A M Rathnam.

Nitin, Bhavana in Takkari

Nitin has resumed working for his new film. He pairs up with a new heroine Bhavana for this film which has been titled Takkari. Amma Rajashekar is directing the movie, while Teja Cinema is producing it.

Chitra Yatra from June 14th

Veteran producer D. Ramanaidu today (June 4th) launched the logo of Drishya Foundation and Chitra Yatra at Sarathi Studios. Directors B Narasingha Rao and Tammareddy Bharadwaja, Rajkumar, and other film enthusiasts and film researchers have formed the Drishya Fondation in the wake of overwhelming response to first edition of Hyderabad International Film Festival. On the first of its programs, Drishya Film Foundation is organizing 33 day long festival titled "Chitra Yatra" at Hari Hara Kala Bhavan in Hyderabad. From June 14 th to July 17th, 100 classic films will be screened. Three films (One Short/Documentary film, one from world classics and the other from Indian classics) will be screened daily.The significant feature of "Chitra Yatra" is that the screenings will be held only in the evenings from 5 pm till 10 pm. Speaking on the occasion Ramanaidu said that it is good to have such a forum like other states boast of. "Ours is largest producing films in India. Yet we don't have proper institute and film forum. We hope it changes with this. I will give it whatever support needed be," Ramanaidu said. "This foundation is formed to cultivate and develop film culture among filmgoers and conduct international film festivals, Asian films, Regional film festivals. Like in Mumbai's MAMI headed by Shyam Benegal, Drishya foundation will propagate and discover outstanding cinematic skills here," B. Narasingha Rao told the media Tammareddy Bharadwaja informed that the foundation will soon associate with either D Suresh Babu' film institute or will work with state owned institute. Veteran producer D. Ramanaidu today (June 4th) launched the logo of Drishya Foundation and Chitra Yatra at Sarathi Studios. Directors B Narasingha Rao and Tammareddy Bharadwaja, Rajkumar, and other film enthusiasts and film researchers have formed the Drishya Fondation in the wake of overwhelming response to first edition of Hyderabad International Film Festival. On the first of its programs, Drishya Film Foundation is organizing 33 day long festival titled "Chitra Yatra" at Hari Hara Kala Bhavan in Hyderabad. From June 14 th to July 17th, 100 classic films will be screened. Three films (One Short/Documentary film, one from world classics and the other from Indian classics) will be screened daily.The significant feature of "Chitra Yatra" is that the screenings will be held only in the evenings from 5 pm till 10 pm. Speaking on the occasion Ramanaidu said that it is good to have such a forum like other states boast of. "Ours is largest producing films in India. Yet we don't have proper institute and film forum. We hope it changes with this. I will give it whatever support needed be," Ramanaidu said. "This foundation is formed to cultivate and develop film culture among filmgoers and conduct international film festivals, Asian films, Regional film festivals. Like in Mumbai's MAMI headed by Shyam Benegal, Drishya foundation will propagate and discover outstanding cinematic skills here," B. Narasingha Rao told the media Tammareddy Bharadwaja informed that the foundation will soon associate with either D Suresh Babu' film institute or will work with state owned institute.

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