Music Director Attracts Nandamuri Clan

Posted by SRINU GUNTURU | | Posted On Sunday, September 20, 2009 at 4:38 PM

S Thaman is the new sensation in music now. He scored for the film ‘Kick’ and rocking with huge offers. The success of Kick music has showered many big banner calls on him. Right now he is scoring music for Kalyan Ram’s NTR Arts movie titled ‘Jayeebhava’. Hansika is the female lead in the film.

It is said that he is also attracting all Nandamuri clan with his work and soon we may see him scoring for other heroes of this camp. And many young heroes are now suggesting the name of Thaman to get scores for their films.

Yes, it is only success that speaks at any point of time.

Heroine's Aunt Makes Her A Sex Worker

Posted by SRINU GUNTURU | | Posted On at 4:37 PM

The nexus between the film industry and flesh trade has been more like an open secret and while many have been doing things the ‘hush-hush’ manner, there are times when such things don’t stay as secrets anymore. Something like that seems to be the case even in this matter.

Grapevine says that one of the heroines who has got a fair amount of attention and recognition in the industry and among the audience has been earning more from ‘other’ activities than movies. Right now, her call sheets are being booked not by producers and directors but by ‘clients’.

All this is for having a ‘pleasure time’ with her and the person to have played a key role in this happens to be none other than her own aunt. It seems she has been coordinating things like a true professional and that way, the heroine has been spending her hours in ‘hot’ works.


We are improving: Indian coach

Posted by SRINU GUNTURU | | Posted On at 4:35 PM

Despite conceding all the matches so far in the championship, India’s Prashanti Singh exuded confidence of upstaging Japan and Thailand to prolong India’s sojourn in the premier league of the Asian cart. Echoing her, assistant coach Dinesh Mitchell maintained that India have improved by every match.

India’s strategy, said Mitchell after the 107-49 defeat, was to defend stodgily and prevent China from running away with a big lead.“They are good shooters, so we planned to defend solidly and make use of our speed on counter-attacks. But sometimes against big opponents, you get intimidated and lose your focus. It’s not possible overnight to gain experience and beat teams such as USA, Spain, China or Korea. We gave our 100 percent,” said Mitchell, who was rather skeptical of Shiba Maggon recovering from injury in time for the next match. Also, he argued that India have improved ever since he had taken over the reins as the assistant coach and was optimistic of India beating Japanand Thailand.“If I compare the team it was when I came and the team it is now, they are at two different ends. They are picking up steadily but they can do much better. I have seen them playing against Korea, Chinese Taipei, the match we almost won, and against China. So I have good feeling we could beat Thailand and Japan.”Again, salt was rubbed into India’s lack of international exposure. Pointed out Prashanti, “The Chinese and Koreans started playing practice matches by the time we started our camps, apart from their professional leagues. We played hard today and personally my shooting is better than before. Our performance is getting better and we can beat Thailand and Japan.”Chinese coach Sun Fengwu, satisfied with his side’s performance, said his team would carry forth the tempo to the semifinal and the final. “It was an improved Indian team. But we played excellent basketball. We have done everything well so far, and the key is to carry the momentum to the semifinal and final,” he said.


Another girl attacked by 3 miscreants with blade

Posted by SRINU GUNTURU | | Posted On at 4:34 PM

PRODDATUR: Even as people are yet to come out of shock over a love-sick man attacking a college girl and killing her parents in Rajahmundry, another such incident took place, here today. Three unidentified miscreants attacked an 18-year old college girl with blade and fled. However, the girl suffered minor injury on hand. Soujanya, who hails from Pallavollu village of Chapadu mandal, had came to the town in a share auto and got down at Rajiv Circle in the morning. On the instructions of her father Venkata Subbaiah, her uncle Yacob picked her up and escorted her to the college. On the way to the college she got down at a xerox copying centre when three unidentified miscreants, who were reported to have come on a scooter wearing masks, attacked her with blade and fled from the scene. She immediately lodged a complaint with the police.

Later, speaking to mediapersons, she said that for the past three days she had been stalked by some unidentifed persons and she had complained the same to her parents. On the directions of her father, her uncle Yacob had picked up her today in Proddatur. Soujanya maintained that did not have any affair and there were no incidents of some one proposing to her and she rejecting them. Meanwhile, her relatives in the village said that the family is having some financial dispute with one Sudharshan in the village. Proddatur DSP Varnoor Saheb registered a case and took up investigation.

CM to visit Tirumala tomorrow

Posted by SRINU GUNTURU | | Posted On at 4:33 PM

TIRUMALA: Chief Minister K Rosaiah will visit Tirupati and Tirumala on September 21. He will present Vastrams to Lord Venkateswara on behalf of the State Government for the annual Srivari Brahmotsavams. `Vastra Samarpana’ will be held after Dhwajarohanam.

The Chief Minister will inaugurate gamma camera unit and cath lab at SVIMS during his visit. A comprehensive eye care centre will also be inaugurated him at the TTD Central Hospital. The Chief Minister will also inaugurate the new Alipiri check point, a 12-lane toll entrance.


KVP on duty from Monday

Posted by SRINU GUNTURU | | Posted On at 4:31 PM

Hyderabad: Dr K.V.P. Rama-chandra Rao, the close aide of late Y.S. Rajasekhar Reddy, would resume his duty as the chairman of two advisory bodies on public affairs and public safety to the government at the Secretariat from Monday.

Dr Rao, who is also a member of the Rajya Sabha, functions as the advisor to the government from his office situated on the ground floor of ‘D’ block. The office of the Chief Minister, Mr K Rosaiah, is on the second floor of the same block.

Dr Rao’s presence is expected to be reassuring to the Congress leaders. However, the effect on the functioning of officials is still to be seen.

Whether Dr Rao will share the same chemistry with the current Chief Minister as he used to share with Rajasekhar Reddy is yet to be seen.