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Ramcharan, will be dancing to the tunes of a song that was made immortal by his father, the King of Tollywood Chiranjeevi. The song 'Bangaru Kodipetta' in the yesteryear's blockbuster movie 'Gharana Mogudu' featuring Chiranjeevi and Disco Shanti will be remixed and presented in Ramcharan's latest movie. The song will be choreographed by the upcoming talented dance master Prem Rakshit. The choreographer debuted in the film 'Chatrapati' directed by super hit director Rajamouli. He further showed his skills in the films 'Vikramarkudu', 'Yamadonga' and 'Kantri'. This latest flick is the fourth one for which Rajamouli and Ramcharan are teaming up. The song that did the trick was "Nachore Nachore" in the film 'Yamadonga'. His choreography skills were noted in the song and soon big offers started to knock at his doors. With the senior acclaimed dance masters like Prabhudeva and Larencce directing their own movies, Prem Rakshit is seen as the perfect guy to fill the gap. As the original song was a super duper hit, lot of expectations are riding on the new film as well as the remixed version. The fact that Ramcharan is acting in the movie and Rajamouli is directing it has spiced up and have added more fire to the anticipation.
Bangaru Kodipetta wraps censor formalities
Navdeep, Swathi starrer Bangaru Kodipetta has wrapped up the censor formalities and the film is cleared with U/A certification from the regional censor board. The release date is expected to be announced soon. Bangaru Kodipetta is a romantic comedy entertainer directed by Raj Pippalla. Sunita Tati produced the movie under Guru Films. Bangaru Kodipetta story is based on gold robbery. Mahesh Shankar provided the tunes for the film and Sahir Raza is the cinematographer. Ram-Laxman choreographed the action scenes.
Ram Charan to do 'Bongaru kodipetta' in 'Dheerudu'?
After making NTR dance for NTR Senior's Olammi tikkareginda song in Yamadonga, the latest talk in tinsel ville is that SS Rajamouli has big plans to make Ram Charan dance for the Bangaru kodipetta song from 'Gharana Mogudu'. The film is tentatively titled 'Dheerudu' and it is being said that MM Keeravani has done the remix version of the song. However, Rajamouli himself is yet to confirm the same.
Chiru in 'Bangarukodipetta'
The latest film that stars Ram Charan Teja, directed by S.S.Rajamouli, with Allu Aravind as producer is produced by his home production house. This movie could very well hold a big surprise for the fans of Mega Star Chiranjeevi. As already reported, the super hit number 'Bangaru Kodipetta'' filmed in the locales of Visakhapatnam, from the movie 'Gharana Mogudu' featuring the Mega Star in the lead, is being remixed for this latest flick starring Ram Charan Teja. The most interesting talk of Tinsel Ville right now is that Mega Star Chiranjeevi is joining son Ram CharanTeja for the dance sequence in this remix song. If the information from sources is true this will really be a pleasant surprise for Chiranjeevi fans, who are very keen to watch their favorite star make an appearance on screen, before entering politics. Prem Rakshit who made a mark for himself in movies such as 'Chatrapati', 'Yama Donga', and 'Kantri', is the choreographer for this song. With dad dancing by his side, Ram Charan Teja could very well skyrocket his career big time.
'Kotha Bangaru Lokam' releases on 9th Oct
'Kotha Bangaru Lokam' starring 'Happy Days' fame Varun Sandesh and debutant Swetha Prasad in the lead cast, has been directed by Srikanth. Producer 'Dil' Raju is making this movie on Sri Venkateswara Creations banner which is set to be released on October 9th. Cinematography is done by Chota K. Naidu and the musical score by Mickey J. Mayer has acclaimed rave reviews after its launch recently. The makers organized a press meet to elucidate about the movie before its upcoming release. "I have rendered freshness in a new angle" Cinematographer Chota K. Naidu The cinematographer shared his experience working in this project by saying, "It is a common fact that films starring seasoned actors take time to be finished. But, this movie took us 9 months to be completed yet the end result delivers. 'Dil' Raju supported us till the end irrespective of his circumstance which makes me vote for him on his keen sight to provide efficient entertainment. As a cinematographer, I have rendered freshness in a new angle. I have drained my skills in this movie and piped out all the ideas which were at my disposal." "It was an unforgettable era when I was enthralled by the Kamal and Saritha starrer 'Marocharitra'. Now, I have an instinct that 'Kotha Bangaru Lokam' will be one more gem like the yesteryear hit," added the cinematographer. "I am grateful for the support provided by the technicians" Producer 'Dil' Raju Delighted about the movie's release, producer Raju expressed his thankfulness for the technicians for supporting him in his production. He said, "At first, it was Devi Sri Prasad who was set to compose but later he took the sideline and paved way for Mickey J. Mayer. We had a tough time to rope in a cameraman and finally Chota made it. The initial issues were left far behind after Chota and Srikanth got into a good rapport. The movie has been made a romantic entertainer which will hit screens on October 9th."
'Kotha Bangaru Lokam' on October 9
It is heard that Dil Raju is trying to keep up his image of a producer who likes to offer something new and refreshing in each of his films with his latest product also. 'Kotha Bangaru Lokam' is the latest film which he is producing. The film is being directed by Srikant Addala and has Varun Sandesh and Swetha Prasad in the lead roles. Only when the movie hits the screens on October 9, we will be able to make out what new Dil Raju has to offer this time. The only information that has come from the location of the shoot is that the climax scenes featuring Varun and Prakash Raj have been created to give the same kind of intensity which was provided by the last scenes of 'Bommarillu'.