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Artist

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“A festive blockbuster”
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Starring
Fahadh Faasil, Sreeram Ramachandran, Ann Augustine
Music
Bijibal
Lyrics
Rafeeq Ahammed
Director
Shyamaprasad
Audio Label
Sony Music
Year
2013

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01
Ilavayil Viralukalaai K S Chithra
03:05
02
Prakashame Vinod Varma
02:42

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01

Artistic Meghna

Mehgna Naidu who had the audiences gaping with her steamy scenes in Hawas and Rain, is quite busy these days developing newer interests. Besides being havily engrossed in her latest film Rivaaz which claims to address social issues , Meghna has developed an interest for art. The actress made time off her busy schedules to make it to the exhibition of advertising professional turned artist Venkatesh Dornal at Artists Centre. "I am not generally into art. But the subject of this artist caught my attention," confesses Meghna, who like the thought process and the creativity in the works. "Art has evolved and so has our artists' expression." Need we say young Dornal was as happy as his star visitor!

02

Character Artist and Comedian Narra Srinu About Pawan Kalyan

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03

Dubbing artistes protest

The Telugu film industry is celebrating the completion of 75 glorious years of history. Along with that the dubbing film industry also grown up and had almost completed some 60 years. Very recently the Producers Council of Telugu Film Industry had decided to ban the dubbing films stating that the growth of small and low budget films is suffering due to these dubbed films. It claimed that the producers of small and low budget films are not getting theatres to release their films and over 200 prints were lying idle in laboratories in the absence of proper market and exhibitors. However, the dubbing film industry, including several producers, writers and dubbing artistes launched a peaceful protest before the office of the producers' council and launched a relay hunger-strike. Those who were participating in the protest included popular dubbing artistes, Saikumar, his brothers Ravi Shankar, Ayyappa P Sharma, his father PJ Sharma, dubbing film dialogue writers Vennelakanti, Sriramakrishna, Ramanamurthy, Bellamkonda Suresh, Narra Venkateswara Rao, Mallikarjuna Rao, Bharatibabu, Ghantasala Venkataratnam, NV Prasad, Raghu Kunche and several other dubbing artistes. Dubbing artiste Ravishankar says, 'Dubbing industry entered into the Telugu film industry with 'Aahuti' and it is continuing uninterruptedly without any break for the past several years. The decision to ban the dubbing films is absurd and should be condemned. In fact, the straight Telugu films and the dubbing films are like brothers. Both are the very fond sons for the Telugu film industry. If the brothers clash for some reason, they should settle the scores peacefully and it is unjustified to neck out the younger brother. There are thousands of families which are dependent on the dubbing film industry. They would be pushed on to the streets if the Telugu film industry imposes a ban on it. Moreover, those who are working in the dubbing film industry are not outsiders. We are all Telugu people. No Telugu audiences would accept to backstab the Telugu artistes, writers and other technicians in the name of ban on dubbing films. I so far dubbed voice for over 2005 films. I bagged Nandi awards for three times. Not only the dubbing films, I used to dub my voice for other language artistes like Mukhesh Rushi and Rahul Dev and other prominent artistes. Several women are lending their voice for heroines from other languages. Now the Telugu film industry could not survive without a dubbing artiste as most of the heroines, other characters are being brought from other languages and these producers could not complete their Telugu film without the help of a dubbing artiste. It is quite unjustified to hit below the belt of dubbing industry workers. Moreover, the ban on dubbing films is the violation of the fundamental rights of the Telugu audiences from watching the best of other language films. I request the Producers Council of the Telugu film industry, other prominent film personalities of Telugu film industry, to kindly rethink on the ban on dubbing films and help the thousands of families who were eking out their living on the dubbing film industry'. Writer Vennelakanti says, 'The artistes, technicians and other living on the dubbing films now came out and staging protest following the ban on the dubbing films by the Producers Council. Though several films are releasing every week, the audiences watch only good films. Take a look at the collections of dubbing films like 'Aparichitudu, Chandramukhi', and our own Telugu films 'Pokiri and Stalin'. Our range is always better and the best. It is absurd to express fears by watching our own shadow. I appeal the producers to rethink the decision on ban on Telugu films.' Another writer Sriramakrishna says, 'Telugu film industry is very vast industry. Banning the other language films and expressing fear on dubbing films is nothing but dishonoring our own film industry. If the film is good, the audiences will watch them without looking at the film whether low-budget/ high-budget or dubbing/ straight film. The Producers Council should lift this ban.' Producer Bellamkonda Suresh says, 'The present day producers are once dubbed several films. It is meaningless to demand a ban on dubbing films. An art form has no language barrier. It just does not belong to a particular language like Telugu, Tamil or any other language. It is one at the same for everything. Our producers should rise to the occasion and bring better films than the dubbing films with innovative ideas and novel themes. But imposing ban is not justifiable.' Subrahmanyam of Lakshmi Ganapati Films says, 'It is wrong to impose a ban on dubbing films. When they want to take a decision on ban, the producers should first discuss the issue with dubbing artistes and popular production houses which used to dub films and elicit their opinions. Will these producers could ban the artistes and technicians from other languages from working in Telugu films. Let the producers ban them and then ban the dubbing films. The common people would watch a film if it is good. It is immaterial for him whether it is a dubbed film or a straight film. He is doesn't mind whether it is a small budget film or from a big banner. The Telugu film industry should come out with good films and let the audiences ignore watching other language films that were dubbed into Telugu.'

04

Film artistes in Tirumala

The famous temple town of Tirumala was crowded with pilgrims coming from all corners of the country and also from abroad due to vacation season and the people were waiting for hours to have the darshan of the Lord. It is a quite common phenomenon during any vacation season. However, the Telugu film artistes are also queuing up for the darshan of the Lord to seek his blessings this time. Very recently, Prince Maheshbabu visited the Lord along with his paternal uncle, wife and son on the occasion of his son's birthday. Popular Telugu comedian and former minister Babu Mohan also visited the Lord of Seven Hills along with his wife. While the film artistes are going to visit the Lord, the Telugu audiences in general and the film hero's fans in particular are vying with each other to have a glance at these film artistes. That is the cine glamour.

05

Rendu - Artistic attraction

Director Sundar C is busy giving final touches to his Rendu which features Madhavan, Reema Sen and Anushka in lead roles. The movie produced by Kushboo for AVNI Cinemedia, is a full-fledged hilarious entertainer. Recently a song sequence was shot in Chennai on a huge set resembling Courtallam waterfalls. Art director Jana had erected the sets with 20 trucks loads of water for the song. The set put up at the Island Grounds in Chennai has grabbed the attention of people nearby. A soft romantic number featuring Madhavan and Anushka was shot in the artificial waterfalls. Many members of the public paid a visit to see the falls and water in it.

06

Hansika one-take artist

Hansika need a second take to perform a scene, says director Hari Gopalakrishnan who included her in the forthcoming Tamil action-drama "Singam 2". Hansika is one of the additions to the cast of "Singam 2", a sequel to "Singam". "I included her in the sequel to play an important role. I haven't worked with her before but have seen her performance in so many films. She is a one-take artist and rarely do you need spend few more takes to complete a scene with her," Hari said. "If you show her exactly what you want, she will do it in no time. She brings in so much of energy to the team and that keeps us all going," he added. She joined 30 other artists in the sequel. "Audiences are familiar with all the actors who appeared in the prequel, but I was hesitant to add a few more to the sequel. But, I don't regret it now because everybody has done a brilliant job, especially Hansika," he said. "I was more worried if the audiences won't connect with her character, but I'm confident now that they will enjoy her performance," Hari added. The film also features Suriya Sivakumar, Anushka Shetty, Nassar, Vijayakumar, Santhanam, Vivek ad Anjali. He clarifies there may be a lot of characters, but each one has a purpose. "All those who watched 'Singam' will know that I chose every character, big or small, for a reason. When people watch 'Singam 2', they will know why I included extra characters," he said. Produced by Prince Pictures, "Singam 2" has music by Devi Sri Prasad and is slated to release in June.