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Nirmala Convent

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“A crowd-pleasing entertainer”
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Starring
Roshan Meka, Shriya Sharma, Akkineni Nagarjuna
Music
Roshan Salur
Story
G Naga Koteswara Rao
Director
G Naga Koteswara Rao
Producer
Akkineni Nagarjuna
Audio Label
Aditya Music
Year
2016

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01
Kotha Kotha Bhasha A R Ameen
03:40
02
Mundu Nuyya kailash kher
03:48
03
Kotha Kotha Bhasha (Nagarjuna) Akkineni Nagarjuna
02:30
04
Okkosari Oo Muddhu Damini, srikantha
04:55
05
Emo Evaritho sidhartha
03:55

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'Nirmala Convent' from Sep 19

It's known that 'Nirmala Convent', which marks the debut of Roshan (actor Srikanth's son) and Shreya Sharma (she was seen as a child artiste in films like 'Jai Chiranjeeva', 'Robot', and 'Dookudu'), is slated to be released on Sept 16. Akkineni Nagarjuna is playing a cameo in this romantic drama. This promising movie was shot in Jaipur, Araku, Medak, Nainital, and Chikmangaluru. We learn that the audio will be released on Sept 8 at N Convention Centre and several industry stalwarts are going to grace the occasion. Since Nag is debuting as a singer, expect the event to have active participation by Nag's fans. G Naga Koteswara Rao will debut as the director with this film. Presented by Nagarjuna and produced by Annapurna Studios, the film is touted as a youthful romantic entertainer. Adithya Menon, Sathya Krishna, Surya, Anitha Chowdhary, Sameer, and Tagubothu Ramesh are part of the cast. Music is by Roshan Saluri (Koti's son). Cinematography is by SV Vishweshwar. The movie will clash with 'Majnu', Nara Rohith's 'Shankara' and Dhanush's 'Rail'.

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Nagarjuna Srikanth speak on Nirmala Convent

Ahead of the release of ‘Nirmala Convent’ on Sept 16 (the audio will be released on Sept 8), producer Nagarjuna and others have briefed the press. Speaking at a meet today, Nag said, “It has been long since we have seen a pure, fresh love story. I found it fresh as soon as I heard the narration. This is not just any other love story, but an inspiring one at that. The film tells that love can win anything. A good story searches for the right artist. We felt that Roshan would be most apt for the story. Even though it’s his debut movie, Roshan has done a very good job. I and Srikanth have done ‘President Gari Pellam’, ‘Varasudu’, ‘Ninne Premistha’, and ‘Shirdi Sai’ in the past. While doing ‘PGP’, I advised Srikanth not to do negative roles as he had it in him to become a male lead. In the event, he became a successful hero. I am happy to work with his son, Roshan, after these many years. I am playing a businessman in this film. This is not a cameo. My character travels through the film after the interval and till the end. I am getting to know many artistes, technicians because of this project”. Producer Nimmagadda Prasad said, “This is my first movie as a producer. GK told me about this project while I was in association with Nagarjuna garu for ‘Meelo Evaru Koteeswarudu’. This is a love story with a difference. The songs have come out very well. I am hoping everyone will like the movie”. Srikanth said, “I don’t know whether I was tensed before my first film, but now I am. Roshan got an opportunity to act in ‘Rudrama Devi’. I wanted to let him act again after a gap. But when GK told me the story one day, I didn’t understand why he was narrating to me this pure love story. After doing with the narration, he told me the story is for Roshan. He also told me that Nagarjuna garu and Nimmagadda Prasad garu will produce the film. We all know what kind of a producer Nagarjuna garu is. I asked for a day’s time so I could tell my decision after discussing with family members. Roshan too evinced interest in the project. It’s n

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Shriya Sharma Interview About Nirmala Convent

Shriya Sharma, the child artist-turned-female lead, in this exclusive interview to IndiaGlitz, talks about 'Nirmala Convent', her role in the movie, donning the role of a village girl, being part of a teenage love story, an anecdote about Chiranjeevi, and more. On her role in 'Nirmala Convent': I am playing a teenage girl named Shanthi. She is very relatable and is like any other girl. She is innocent. She initially shows arrogance and pride in her. She is jealous of Sam (Roshan), who is very good at studies. To this extent, I am not like her. In real life, I come first in everything, including studies. I could relate to Shanthi a lot. She is over-dominating, but deep down, she is very sweet. Most girls are like that. I keep visiting my relatives in HP villages. The nuances of village life have stayed with me. My character in this movie belongs to a very rich family. So, her manners are high-class. On working with Roshan: We were very comfortable with each other because we are of same age. He is not camera-shy at all. The names very much suggest that caste is a factor in their love. But there are also other conflicts. He has earlier done 'Rudrama Devi'. On Nagarjuna's character: Nag sir is playing a very important character, which is there throughout the second half. It's going to be a big treat to all Akkineni fans. Although I have no scenes in combination with him, I am happy to have done a film in his banner. I hope I will get an opportunity to work with Nag sir in future. On working with biggies: I have worked with the likes of SRK, Salman Khan, Ajay Devgan sir, Sunny Deol, Saif Ali Khan, Sunny Leone in Bollywood and Chiranjeevi garu ('Jai Chiranjeeva') and Nag sir down South. I am the only child artiste who has worked continuously for 15 years. Every year in some or the other way, I contributed to cinema at different levels. I feel it's my talent that has got me here. I don't have godfathers in the industry. From the age of three, I have been getting work on my merit. I am waiting for an opportunity where I can showcase my talent completely. On her dream roles: I have a lot of dream roles. For example, Kagna Ranaut's character in 'Queen', Asin's role in 'Ghajini' and such powerful or performance-oriented roles. I also want to do commercial cinema like 'Om Shanthi Om'. As for 'Nirmala Convent', I hope it will leave an impact like a 'DDLJ'. With feminism and all, the trends are changing with respect to films as well. It's increasingly being seen that actresses are not just about glamour and that we can also act. Acting is forever to her: The level of excitement that I have for acting, I want to pursue acting forever. I have been balancing studies and acting till now. I am doing second year law. Law is not a profession where you have to invest so much time. Compared to medicine or engineering, it's less hectic. Once my graduation is over, I want to continue acting. There are many lawyers in our family. They are working with big firms. I love talking, moreover. There is so much to learn as it's a vast field. On dancing & acting: The knowledge of dancing is good. I always love it. Even before I started acting, I did dancing. All films have dances. I would really want to learn some proper dance forms. The Chiranjeevi impact: When I did 'Jai Chiranjeeva', I was 6 years old and Chiranjeevi garu was the first big legend I was working with. My grandma happened to visit the sets. Chiranjeevi garu stood up and offered his chair to grandma. Such a big legend doing such a humble act impacted me a lot. My parents would tell me many times after that incident that I have to learn great deal from him.

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Rahman's son croons a song for 'Nirmala Convent'

Double Oscar-winning composer A.R Rahman's son A.R Ameen has made his Telugu singing debut in upcoming film "Nirmala Convent". "Ameen has crooned a song for the film's protagonist Roshan. It's lovely and it has come out very well. The makers are very happy," a source from the film's unit told. Last year, Ameen sang in his father's composition for Mani Ratnam's Tamil film "O Kadhal Kanmani". Directed by G.K Mohan, the film marks the debut of Telugu actor Srikanth's teenage son Roshan. The film is produced by actor Nagarjuna.

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What Nirmala Seetharaman has done to AP?

Commerce Minister Nirmala Seetharaman her served as Rajya Sabha for two years after TDP nominated her as part of the alliance with BJP. As her term ended recently, Centre preferred its better to nominate to the Upper House from Karnataka following protests over denial of Special Category Status. People began accusing Nirmala Seetharaman of not doing anything for the development of AP in the past two years. On Saturday, She responded to these allegations on her Twitter page. Nirmala Seetharaman's contribution to AP: 1) Donated her MPLADs fund for development works in AP. 2) Declared Bhimavaram and Vizag as Centres of Export Excellence. 3) All India Customs & Excise Training in Anatapur. 4) Began National Institute of Design in Vijayawada. 5) Land identified for new IIFT. 6) Permission granted for Indian Institute of Packaging. 7) Mega Leather Cluster set up in Nellore district 8) Vizag-Chennai Industrial Corridor 9) Chennai-Bengaluru Corridor passes through AP. 10) Worked to help Tobacco farmers when prices weren't satisfactory.

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Back with a brim - Venniradai Nirmala

Veteran actress Venniradai Nirmala is back in Kollywood. The actress, who made her debut in Venniradai, had carved a niche for herself acting opposite several prominent heroes then. Introduced by director Sridhar, she had acted in over 100 films in various South Indian languages. After a long gap, the actress is back to hog all the limelight. She plays an all important role in Periyar. The movie, directed by Gnanarajasekaran, features Sathyaraj in the title role. Also she plays a pivotal role in Rameshwaram, a movie starring Jeeva and Bhavana.