Friday, December 3, 2010

Lakshmi Ganapathi films brings Kamal to Telugu Screens! - JustTollywood.com News



KamalHaasan’s new Tamil film ‘Manmadhan Ambu’ is being dubbed into Telugu and Lakshmi Ganapathi films bagged the film’s rights in Telugu. Directed by KS Ravi Kumar and produced by Udhayanidhi Stalin, the movie is a romantic comedy entertainer like Kamal’s ‘Panchatantram’.

Trisha is playing the leading lady in the film.The Tamil and Telugu versions of the film will be released simultaneously on the same day. The Tamil version of the film is said to be making records in its business. The US and Canada rights of the film are reportedly sold out for 3 Crores.



Article Involves::
Kamal Haasan, Trisha, K S Ravi Kumar, Udhyanidhi Stalin

Ram Charan in Pawan Kalyan footsteps - JustTollywood.com News



Mega Power Star Ram Charan’s ’Orange’ movie has been released recently and received a negative talk from the audience.The film is totally a whitewash in ’B’, ’C’ centers and considerable drop in collections in ‘A’ centers because of the mixed reviews. Usually, producers and heroes of the movie come into act and give as much publicity as needed to promote the film.

Surprisingly, producer Nagababu seems to be not interested in doing any such thing. It seems hero Ram Charan chooses his Babai Pawan Kalyan’s path who only acts but never promotes. Ram Charan is now enjoying a jolly vacation with Allu Arjun and some close buddies in Andaman Nicobar.Mega fans are worried with their hero’s attitude requesting to launch an intense publicity as soon as possible.


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Ram Charan Teja, Nagendra Babu, Pawan Kalyan, Allu Arjun

Ramu worked as paperboy - JustTollywood.com News



Ram Gopal Varma had worked as a paperboy in his childhood to earn money revealed RGV’s mother in the book Naa Ishtam.Ram Gopal Varma’s classmate Lagadapati Rajagopal released the book Naa Ishtam written by RGV. “Shiva gave me a big break.

Now, I feel more thrill than I did when my first movie released. I still remember most of the incidents of my life. Ravi Teja is my close friend in Hyderabad. Jayasudha is the most beautiful woman I ever see. I feel jealous of myself. I am happy that I am enjoying life to the fullest”, said Ram Gopal Varma.


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Ram Gopal Varma, Ravi Teja, Jayasudha

Gopichand's 'Wanted', Stylish film Cum Action backdrop! - JustTollywood.com News



Gopichand’s new film ‘Wanted’ has almost completed its shooting part except three songs. Currently the songs are being canned on the lead stars Gopichand and Deeksha Seth at Italy. This schedule will be completed by December 14th.The film is being touted as a stylish film with action backdrop.

Wanted is being directed by a debutant BVS Ravi and produced by Venigalla Anand Prasad under the banner Bhavya Creations.The producer of the film says, “The songs are being shot on Gopichand and Dheeksha Seth under Nixon’s choreography. With this the shooting will be over and on the other side post productions are going on at rapid pace.”


Article Involves::
Gopichand, Deeksha Seth, B V S Ravi

Orange caughts Pirated Cds! - JustTollywood.com News



A bunch of pirated DVDs of ‘Orange’ film, numbering around 34 and other new releases of Telugu films, i.e., around 150 DVDs, were caught recently at Siri Music World in Suranpur village under Dindigal mandal.These DVDs were found during a search conducted by the anti-piracy cell instituted by the Anjana Productions under the supervision of a retired ACP Md Vazeeruddin and Mahinder. The anti-piracy cell, in association with the members of AP Film Chamber of Commerce anti-piracy cell, led by retired inspector P Sambasiva Rao and retired sub-inspector B.

Narasimha, conducted raids following reliable information and handed over S Pavan, owner of Siri Music World to the Dindigal SI Madhusudhan Rao.Vazeerudding says, ‘The anti-piracy team warned that thorough searches will be carried out in AP, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka and action will be taken to book the culprits and a rigorous punishment would be awarded for those who resort to piracy.