Friday, November 25, 2011

Panjaa to release as 'Kuri' in Tamil - JustTollywood.com News



Power Star Pawan Kalyan’s Panjaa is now being dubbed in Tamil as Kuri soon. Kuri audio will be launched in the mid December. The Telugu version is scheduled for a release on December 9 while the Tamil dubbed version releases in January. Panjaa is directed by Vishnuvardhan who holds a good name in Kollywood after directing films like Arinthum Ariyamalum, Pattiyal and Billa. Sarah Jane Dias and Anjali Lavania are the two leading ladies in the film. Yuvan Shankar Raja scored the tunes and the music is rocking all over with a couple of songs climbing the chartbuster



Article Involves::
Pawan Kalyan, Sarah Jane Dias, Anjali Lavania, Yuvan Shankar Raja

Businessman dubbing works begins - JustTollywood.com News



Mahesh Babu
starrer Businessman in the direction of Puri Jagannadh is progressing at a rapid pace in Bangkok where makers are canning the songs on the lead pair. On the other hand the dubbing works of the film have begun in Shabdalaya Studios and supporting character artists are giving their dubbing in the studios. Kajal Agarwal is playing Mahesh’s love interest in the film. Businessman is an action entertainer set in Mumbai backdrop being produced by Venkat on RR Movie Makers banner. Thaman is scoring the tunes for the film. Businessman is scheduled for a release on 11th January, 2012 in Telugu, Tamil and Malayalam languages while the audio will be launched in December.



Article Involves::
Mahesh Babu, Puri Jagannadh, Kajal Agarwal, R R Venkat

Producer's Council to submit proposals on Nov. 30 - JustTollywood.com News



The Producers' Sectors Council will submit its recommendations regarding the exhibition of and other issues relating to dubbed movies in a meet to be held at the Film Chambers office in Hyderabad, on Nov. 30. It is known that they have been mooting a set of radical proposals to rein in the dubbed movies.

Here are some of the proposals.

  • Dubbed films shall not be released in more than 85 theaters.
  • Preference should be given to exhibiting Telugu films (in case of a conflict of interest) over dubbed movies;
  • Small films should be exhibited on festivals and theaters must be allotted to them like-wise;
  • Tax on dubbed films should be hiked so that it is on a par with the prevailing entertainment tax rates in Tamil Nadu;
  • The industry must seek the government to introduce a slab system for ticket prices (to fall between Rs. 35-100).

This proposal is meant for the advantage of the producers of small films.These and other such demands have been proposed by the Council, which is headed by Natti Kumar.



Article Involves::
Natti Kumar