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Thursday, January 15, 2009

Bindu Madhavi willing to wear swimsuits on screen


Bindu Madhavi, who wowed Telugu audiences with her Telugu diction in her debut attempt Avakaya Biryani, is being flooded with offers and has already signed her second film. Sources say she has been signed opposite Allari Naresh in a film to be directed by B. Jaya and produced by D. Rama Naidu (also spelt as D. Ramanaidu).
In Avakaya Biriyani, Bindu had a homely image, always dressed in sarees, but in real life, the petite actor assures us she is not as traditional as her character in her debut film. Wanting to break out of her traditional image, she says that she's not averse to wearing swimsuits if the 'script demands it'.
Her philosophy being 'Live Life King size', Bindu has already approached Bollywood producers for a chance in Hindi films. But the pretty young heroine is not hanging around for Bollywood to acknowledge her. She says she is very serious about her career in the South Indian film industry and wants to make it big in Telugu.
Venkatesh is her favourite hero and Bindu wants to act opposite him very soon
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telugu.galatta.com

P. Vasu to make ‘Chandramukhi-2’

Director P. Vasu, who earlier directed the block buster movie ‘Chandra Mukhi’, is planning to make a sequel to Kannada movie ‘Aapdamithra’ (the original Kannada version of ‘Chandramukhi’).Director P. Vasu told the media that the shooting is set to commence from February. Vishnuvardhan, the hero of the first part of Kannada version, will once again work for sequel 2. The director is planning to complete and release the movie in Kannada. After seeing the response the Kannada version draws from the audience, the director is expected to decide to make or not to make the movie in Tamil and Telugu. In Tamil version, Jyothika has played the role of Chandramukhi while in Kannada version, late Soundarya has played the role of ‘Chandramukhi’.

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telugufilmchance.com

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Siddham’ ready for release in Feb 1st week


It is well aware that Jagapatibabu played hero in ‘Homam’ directed by JD Chakravarthy and produced by Kirankumar Koneru. Even before the film proved a success commercially, the producer planned sequel to that movie and it was titled as ‘Siddham’ now. Jagapatibabu says, ‘It is almost like my dream character. My role in this film is a tough cop, who earns name of an encounter specialist. He never feels that one had to catch the criminal and produce him in court with evidences and all that. If he was sure that he was a criminal and he should be punished, he will simply encounter him. It is really a dynamic character. I am very happy for doing this role.’ Director JD Chakravarthy says, ‘I made this film with responsibility and commitment. Story for this film was given by Ram Gopal Varma and each and every sincere police officer in India is an inspiration behind this subject.’ Producer says, ‘We are planning to release the film either by the end of January or in the first week of February.
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Tamannah gets ready for kissing

Tamannaah is on a roll as her Tamil film with Dhanush Padikathavan is releasing for Pongal, while her Telugu film with Siddharth Koncham Kashtam Koncham Ishtam is releasing on Republic Day. The audio launch functions of both films were held within a few hours of each other in Chennai and Hyderabad respectively. The Sindhi girl from Mumbai surprised guests at both functions by speaking in good Tamil and Telugu.

The latest topic of discussion is whether the actress will do the famous lip-lock scene that involved Bebo and her one-time boyfriend Shahid Kapur in her next Tamil film Raja Rani, a remake of Jab We Met. Earlier, she had vehemently refused that she would ever do such a scene for any film. However, the buzz in the industry now is that the actress has told director Kannan that she is a professional and can deal with such a scene if the script demands it.So, will lady luck favour Bharath again after lip-locking with Meera Jasmine in Nepali? Let's wait and watch!
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Jallu on the youth's aspirations

Jallu is the title confirmed for a film directed by VV Narayana, presented by Recharla Bhuvan Samrat and produced by Recharla Subhash Naidu under the banner of Recharla Movie Creations with Jayant Recharla and Prerana in the lead.
Director comments, "The title would be very apt for the subject. It is the story of a youth who wants to pursue MS. However, his life takes several twists after the entry of a girl into his life. The music scored by Nihal would be an added attraction. There are a total of six songs in the film. Shooting of the entire film was done in Hyderabad and we have kept the youth in mind while portraying the lead characters."
According to the producer, "We had launched the shooting on September 1 and had completed it recently. Post-production works are at full swing. We are making efforts to launch the audio on January 25 and release the film on Valentines Day, February 14."
Jayanth remarks, 'I am confident that I would get a good break with my debut film itself." Heroine Prerana comments, 'I am making a debut into the Telugu films with this movie. All the unit members have been quite cordial and my character has also been moulded well. I am sure that the film would earn me a good name."
Rallapalli, MS Narayana, Venumadhav, Melkote, Anant, Chitram Sreenu, Bharat Reddy, Dhanraj, Rao Ramesh, Chanti, Madhurya and others are in the cast. Dialogues are by Lakshmi Bhupal, lyrics are by Ananta Sriram, camera is by M Joshi, editing is by Upendra while story and direction are by VV Narayana.

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entertainment.oneindia.in
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