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Nithin has almost wrapped up the shooting schedules of Courier Boy Kalyan film and he is now set to join the sets of Heart Attack. Heart Attack touted to be a youthful entertainer will take shape in the direction of Puri Jagannadh. Nithin and Puri Jagannadh are teaming up for the first time. The pre-production works of the film have come to an end. Adah Sharma will play the female lead. The details of the other cast and crew are to be announced. Besides directing the film, Puri Jagannadh is set to produce Heart Attack movie under a new banner Puri Jagannadh Touring Talkies. Anup Rubens will provide the music.
Heart Attack will be turning point in my career: Kesha
Actress Kesha Khambhati, who will be seen in director Puri Jagannadh’s forthcoming Telugu film "Heart Attack", says the movie will give a new dimension to her acting career. “My wish to do a super hit movie in Puri Jagannadh’s combination is being fulfilled with ‘Heart Attack’. ‘Heart Attack’ will be a turning point of my career. It was great to shoot a romantic number in Thailand. I enjoyed every moment,” Kesha said in a statement. Kesha will be seen as Priya in the youthful romantic flick that stars Nithiin Reddy in the male lead, while Bollywood actress Adah Sharma, who is making her debut in southern cinema with “Heart Attack”, plays the female lead. “I am glad that he gave me a chance to perform in his upcoming movie. It’s very unique and special concept for me,” said Kesha. “Heart Attack” will hit the theatres Jan 31.
ATV Responsible for Attack on Dookudu
Everybody opined that Mahesh Babu already briefed that he has no political aspirations nor he made any remarks against Telangana movement but why was he targeted? At a time when the movie buffs are clueless as to why the T-activists targeted Mahesh Babu's Dookudu shooting at Vikarabad, it was reported that ATV producers are responsible for this attack. Apparently, ATV management purchased few acres of land in Vikarabad. They promised the villagers (who are sacrificing the land) that they would construct a steel factory and even provide employment to all the localities. They had even rolled out offer letters to everyone but after giving the land, the ATV guys gave the job to all outsiders. Now this has badly hurt the Vikarabad villagers and they have decided to attack the ATV in some way or the other. Remember, they even stopped the shooting of 'Bindaas', which was also produced by ATV. Even Megastar Chiranjeevi has condemned attack on the shooting of Mahesh Babu's Dookudu. Saying that its not the right kind of attitude and spirit to be evinced. Since TRS activists were there at the shooting spot they have lent support to the villagers moment and disturbed the shooting. This means T-students are not against Mahesh Babu but against Dookudu film's producers.
Attack mode: New-look US defense plans to leave its mark on Women's World Cup in Canada
SAN JOSE, Calif. – Meghan Klingenberg figured she could go above and beyond to further build team camaraderie, and it involved a box of beautiful gourmet doughnuts for her teammates before a recent World Cup tuneup. Such gestures mean a lot for a group still getting to know each other. With each match the Americans play and through every rigorous training session, Klingenberg and the defense become more comfortable together on a new-look back line ahead of their World Cup opener 2 1/2 weeks from now against Australia in Winnipeg. "Step 1 to becoming the most popular girl on the team," wrote Klingenberg, who posted on Twitter a photo of the doughnuts from a popular San Jose spot. The U.S. foursome that started in a 5-1 victory against Mexico in last weekend's send-off match in Carson featured nobody with more than 80 appearances for the national team, yet that certainly doesn't seem to have coach Jill Ellis overly concerned heading to Canada. Especially with veteran defender and captain Christie Rampone helping lead this young group in her fifth World Cup. She has the second-most international caps in U.S. women's soccer history with 305 behind Kristine Lilly and will turn 40 during the tournament, too. Ali Krieger started all six matches of the 2011 tournament in Germany, while Becky Sauerbrunn earned a start. Add newcomer Julie Johnston and Klingenberg to the mix and Ellis acknowledges she has a uniquely skilled defense that loves to push forward on the attack whenever possible. "We're asking more of them in the attack than we have in the past," Ellis said. "But I certainly think that defensively we're coming together. We read the game collectively very well. I still think individually there are things we can improve upon." Goalkeeper Hope Solo has needed time to adjust to different players' tendencies as Ellis mixed and matched combinations to find her best lineup heading into the World Cup Group D opener on June 8. Everybody involved understands there is unfinished business after the United States lost to Japan on penalty kicks in the 2011 World Cup final. "Each game we're ironing out the details in the back. We have our clean sheets," Krieger said. "As of right now, we're golden. We've done really well together and we have a great understanding, a great communication in the back four. It's super strong. We also have so much depth for a back line. Anybody that has to come in and jump in is right there on the same page, and I think we've done such a great job in the last two games to solidify that." The second-ranked U.S. team (7-1-1) has allowed just one goal over its last six games, and that was to Mexico. The Americans have eight shutouts dating to a 7-0 victory against Argentina on Dec. 18. It hasn't seemed to matter much the personnel Ellis chooses. Johnston earned her spot after filling in for the injured Rampone and Whitney Engen at March's Algarve Cup in Portugal. She scored her first career goal for the Americans in a 2-0 win over France in the Algarve Cup final March 11. Johnston played in just her 11th match for the Americans last weekend, after she scored in a third straight game with a goal against Ireland on May 10. "She's a warrior. She's got great spirit," Ellis said. "She's got grit. She will sacrifice life and limb to stop a defender or block a shot." What some of these women might lack in experience on soccer's biggest stage they are determined to make up for with their energy on both ends of the field. No ball gets by them, they tell each other. No matter who is on the field together at any given time. "Our back line, our back four, everybody, is so easy to play with because we've been doing it a long time now," Klingenberg said. "It really doesn't matter who you're putting in. The way that we can read each other and rely on each other is really special. You get a rapport playing together. I feel like they totally have my back, same with Hope and all the rest of the keepers. When you can feel like that with your team you know it's good going forward. It's great." Klingenberg has played alongside Sauerbrunn regularly and previously with Engen on the Houston Dash. Krieger had a scare last month when she sustained a concussion with her Washington Spirit team. She has been using a protective headband, which only requires a slight adjustment after a header. Solo sees strides as she watches the group in front of her. The Americans' final World Cup tuneup is May 30 against South Korea in Harrison, New Jersey. "It's a learning process, but it's been a few years now, not necessarily working with the exact back line but with the same teammates," Solo said. "I'm comfortable and I'm really confident with my back line right now."
Attackers kill 51 in South Sudan clashes: governor
Gunmen killed at least 51 people in the latest ethnic clashes in South Sudan's troubled Jonglei state, the region's governor said Tuesday. "The whole night (Monday) they burned the town... 51 are confirmed dead and now we have 22 (injured) evacuated to Juba," said Jonglei governor Kuol Manyang. Armed men stormed the village of Duk Padiet in northern Jonglei late Monday, with most of those killed "women, children and the elderly," Manyang told AFP. "We are expecting more to be injured because they ran to the villages last night," he said, blaming gunmen from the Murle ethnic group for the attack. Remote and impoverished Jonglei has seen a dramatic escalation of bloody tit-for-tat attacks between rival ethnic groups over cattle raids and abduction of people. Newly-independent South Sudan has declared Jonglei a national "disaster area" while the United Nations has launched a "massive emergency" operation to help some 60,000 people affected by the violence. Last month an 8,000-strong tribal militia of Lou Nuer youths marched on Pibor, to exact revenge on the Murle people there for alleged attacks, abductions and cattle raiding. Now officials claim the latest violence is the Murle's response. One attacker was killed, a suspected Murle man wearing military fatigues, Manyang said. The village "was attacked by people positively identified as the Murle armed youth," said Philip Thon Leek Deng, the local MP. Deng said that large herds of cattle had been stolen in a series of raids in area last week, but the attack Monday targeted people. "They did not take cattle... they are only coming for annihilation," he said. The people of Duk Padiet are from the Dinka ethnic group, who are also traditional rivals of the Murle.
Bees attack 'PUC' film team
The bees at the Reva College near Yelahanka attacked the 20 plus 'PUC' film shooting members and all of them were rushed to the nearest hospital for medical aid. However after a few hours the shooting continued for this Abhayajyothi Cine Creations maiden venture by producer Sharana Gowda Patil. it was at the last schedule of shooting of a song for the film when the bees bite the unit members. Directors SR Brothers not wasting much of the time started the song shooting of Naviruvudhe Heege Nammishtadha heege' that was captured on Chetan Chandra, Harshika Poonachcha and Charisma. This is a must see film for teenage boys and girls with their parents says SR Brothers. Suresh Babu is the cameraman. Raviraj has scored the music for this film. Ramakrishna, Avinash, Vinayaprakash, Sadhu Kokila are also in the cast.