Rahman wins Grassroot Grammy

Posted by SRINU GUNTURU | | Posted On Thursday, September 3, 2009 at 11:01 AM

AR Rahman, the ‘Mozart of Madras’ has won the ‘Grassroot Grammy’ award held in the United States.

The music composer bagged the top prize for the soundtrack in the film ‘Godfather’ (Varalaru) in the 'Best Indian album' category at the 'Just Plain Folks 2009 Music Awards' held recently.

Bangla band 'Krosswindz' and Illayaraja were among others nominated in the category. Rahman also won the third place in the 'Best Indian Song' category for 'Innisai' (Radio Mix) from ‘Varalaru’ while his 'Ilamai' was fifth in the same category.

Illayaraja's ‘Music Journey: Live in Italy’ was third in the 'Best Indian album' category. In 'Indian Classical and Traditional Album' category Shweta Jhaveri's ‘Avishkar’ clinched the first position.

With over 50,000 members worldwide, the 'Just Plain Folks 2009 Music Awards' is aimed at supporting Grassroot songwriters and musicians through networking, education and promotional support. The awards received responses from over 163 countries.

A new look Allu in a new movie

Posted by SRINU GUNTURU | | Posted On at 11:00 AM

Stylish star Allu Arjun is known for his style statements. He is currently busy with the shooting of his next flick. This flick is being directed by Gunashekar and the shooting seems to be happening at brisk pace.

According to the director, Allu will be sporting a new look in this flick. Moreover he also seems to have a breathtaking dance sequence in this movie. The movie also stars Kollywood star Arya in the negative role.

The news about his dance has already created lots of expectations and the film is slated to be a action packed entertainer.

Meanwhile, Allu Arjun would soon be arriving with his other venture ‘Arya 2’ and the expectations are high on this one.

Madhurima’s sailing strategy

Posted by SRINU GUNTURU | | Posted On at 10:58 AM

Speaking in an interview recently she said that life is all about balancing and that she will sail in two boats. The actress who became popular with her role in 'Aa Okkadu' is a qualified person.

She is currently in the final year of her law college. She said that she is confident about doing her law course and her film assignments and has added that she would be keen on continuing her practice after the course completion.

It is great to know about her confidence and let us hope Madhurima sails well in both her boats.


Kiran Rathod's Vasool in Telugu

Posted by SRINU GUNTURU | | Posted On at 10:57 AM

Sexy babe Kiran Rathod's Tamil film Vasool will be soon dubbed in Telugu. Addala Venkatrao and Chintalapudi Vasu of Lakshmi Balaji Productions have bagged the Telugu dubbing rights.

The producers said, "We watched the success range of Vasool in Tamil. The film is very near to Telugu nativity. So we paid a fancy rate for the Telugu dubbing rights. It is a lady-oriented movie and Kiran Rathod’s performance is the highlight. Director Rushiraj has brought out the film in an interesting manner. We will soon start the dubbing works."


Sambho Siva Sambho progressing on schedule

Posted by SRINU GUNTURU | | Posted On at 10:56 AM

Sambho Siva Sambho, the Telugu remake of director Samuthirakkani's much-acclaimed Tamil flick Naadodigal, is progressing at brisk pace at Kurnool under the direction of Samuthirakkani.

“We profusely thank industrialist and MLA T.G. Venkatesh who allowed us to shoot our film in a huge building which is like a fort. After shooting for 15 days in Kurnool, we are planning another 15 days shoot at Ahobilam. Later, we will be shooting in Hyderabad and Rajahmundry," producer Bellamkonda Suresh said.

Starring Ravi Teja, Allari Naresh, Sivabalaji and Priyamani in leading roles, Sambho Siva Sambho is presented by Bellamkonda Padmavati and produced under the banner of Sri Sai Ganesh Productions.

Sunil, Roja, Krishna Bhagawan, Krishnudu, Mukhesh Rushi, Raja Ravindra, Ahuti Prasad, Jeeva, Sudha, Kinnera, Abhinaya, Suryatej, Praveen, Chitralekha, Radhakumari and others are in the cast. Cinematography is by G. Muthaiah, action is by Ram-Lakshman, dialogues are by Sashank Vennelakanti, lyrics are by Chinni Charan and art is by Narayana Reddy.

Come, see my six-pack: Chiranjeevi

Posted by SRINU GUNTURU | | Posted On at 10:55 AM

But for Chiranjeevi Sarja, his debut, Vaayuputra, was a long time coming. However, he says he wasn’t disillusioned by the delay in the film’s release, and takes comfort in the fact that it hits screens this week. “If something big has to come, it takes a long time. And I knew what was happening behind the scenes. I’m sure the wait will be worth it. The film is full-on entertainment,” he maintains.

All Chiranjeevi ever wanted to do was be an actor. And his uncle, Arjun Sarja, whom he fondly calls ‘mama’, helped him fulfil his dreams. “I wanted to be an actor when I was studying in class 6. That’s when mama told me, ‘I’ll make you an actor’. The idea just stayed with me,” recalls Chiranjeevi.

So, the young actor underwent training at Kishore Namit Kapoor’s acting school after he graduated from college. But he always turns to his uncle when he needs advice. “My mama told me that if I wanted to be an actor, I’d have to know something about films. So, I worked with him on Madrasi as an assistant director,” says Chiranjeevi. And Arjun was by his side throughout the making of Vaayuputra, which was also something of a family affair, given that Arjun produced the film and his other uncle, the late Kishore Sarja, directed it. “He looked after me right from the beginning until we broke the kumblukayi,” says Chiranjeevi.

His uncle started out in Sandalwood, and has since then established himself in the south, especially Kollywood. But Chiranjeevi wouldn’t consider moving to other languages any time soon. “This is my home and I’m comfortable with Kannada. It would be difficult to get my expressions right if I were to act in other languages. Moreover, our roots are deep down here,” he says, “But given the opportunity, I’d give it a shot. I’d like to get the exposure to different audiences. But I won’t forget where I come from,” he asserts.

The newbie is, however, jittery about his debut. “I’ve given this film my 100 per cent, so I hope that people like it. The first person who commented on my performance was my uncle, who said I’ve done a good job. That made me quite happy,” says Chiranjeevi.

Is there any way in which he’d like to emulate his uncle? “Everyone knows how he keeps himself fit. So, I’ve worked out and got myself a six-pack. But I haven’t got the chance to show it off on-screen, though,” says the actor.

---TOI



Cong MLAs seek Chiru support for Jagan

Posted by SRINU GUNTURU | | Posted On at 10:54 AM

The Congress MLAs have begun hectic campaign to make Kadapa MP Y S Jaganmohan Reddy as the political successor of his father Y S Rajasekhara Reddy.

As part of that, they went to the residence of Praja Rajyam Party president Chiranjeevi in the afternoon and sought his open support to the candidature of Jagan as the next Chief Minister. And Chiranjeevi said his party would have no objection to Jagan’s candidature, as it was the Congress legislature party’s prerogative.

As many as 100 MLAs are said to be backing Jagan as the next CM. “Only if Jagan becomes the Chief Minister, it would be a real tribute to YSR,” said Health Minister D Nagender.