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The permanent cop on Kannada screen dynamic hero Devaraj is playing the title role in 'Mestru' taken up director Mahadevu. 'Mestru' meaning a teacher is opposite to the career image of Devaraj. The lathi holding hands is now given a stick to control the students Devaraj disclosed laughing at the top of his voice. The muhuruth of this film was held recently at Kanteerava studios. Senior cinema publicity officer Nagendra sounded the clap board for the first shot captured on Devaraj who liked the typical school teacher of a corporation school. Incidentally the story revolves around a corporation school teacher. It dates back to late 70's says director Mahadevu. A school teacher returning home traces a rowdy torturing a citizen in the then Hosahalli (now it is Vijayanagar) colony. The teacher tames the rowdy and in doing so some developments also creep in. That is the subject of this film informed Mahadevu who is shooting in three schedules for this film. He is planning to shoot at Hindalga prison for a few days. Bhanupriya is playing counterpart to Devaraj. The rabble rouser is played by Mansoor Ali Khan of Tamil films. Dilip Pai is assisting Devaraj in finishing his tasks. K.M.Indra has scored music for six songs. One of the songs written is on the significance of the zero number.
Devudu Chesina Manushulu Movie Rolls On
The regular shooting of Mass Maharaja Ravi Teja's new movie Devudu Chesina Manushulu in the direction of Puri Jagannath began yesterday at Bangkok. The movie was formally launched on Feb 17 is being produced by BVSN Prasad on Sri Venkateswara Cine Chitra banner. Ileana is playing female lead opposite Ravi Teja for the third time in Devudu Chesina Manushulu. The makers are planning to wrap up the movie in an uninterrupted single schedule and release it in June. Reportedly, Ravi Teja and Ileana are acting as orphans in this movie. Raghu Kunche is scoring the music.
Update: Devout Srija-Sirish in Vizag
Srija and Sirish have set up their little love nest in Krishe Gardens in Begumpet. Now, the couple are in Vizag and were spotted at Simhachalam. Looks like the twosome are a devout couple as Srija and Sirish went on talking of how Peddamma would help them during the early days of their marriage. Then, they said God had helped them go to Delhi and set up a house. Then, they were spotted at TTD kalyanotsavam in the capital city. Now, it's Simhadri Appanna that they have gone to visit. Wonder how many temples they have on their list for future visits?
'Gadhi No.305 Lo Devudu' from 18th April
Seems like Tollywood is overflowing with soon-to-be-released films this summer. Wondering about what we are saying? There is one more film in the to-be-released-soon list. The latest entry is 'Gadhi No.305 Lo Devudu'. The versatile Prakash Raj will be donning the lead role in this film, and from the stills of this film that are out we can guess he will be playing the role of God. The same film is being made in Tamil too with the title 'Arai en 305il Kadavul' which means 'God in Room No.305' English. It is being rumored that Prakash Raj in this film will be donning 5 different roles some of which will be that of Buddha, Vishnu, Jesus, Krishna to name a few. More has been concentrated on the make-up aspect of the film with Prakash Raj spending hours together on the chair to get the make-up right. It is also said that special wigs were brought from Mumbai for the roles. Director Shankar's 'S' pictures is producing this out-and-out comedy flick and Simbudevan is directing this film. Vidhyasagar has dealt with the music for this film and Balaji has co-produced it. So get ready for a laugh riot when 'Gadhi No.305 Lo Devudu' hits theatres this Friday, April 18, 2008!
Sleeping Black Hole Wakes To Devour Passing Star
The cosmic event happened about 3.9 billion light years from Earth in the direction of the Draco constellation. A sleeping black hole woke up and devoured a passing star that drifted too close to it. An artist's impression of the event shows the star being quickly sucked into the monster black hole, which then gives off a burst of X-rays. It happened about 3.9 billion light years from Earth in the direction of the Draco constellation, and was spotted using high-energy X-ray data from NASA's public archives. The black hole, with a mass a few million times larger than the sun, gorged on the star at a rate 100 times greater than a theoretical maximum known as the Eddington limit. Nothing can escape a black hole after falling inside, including light. The majority of supermassive black holes are dormant, meaning they are not actively consuming matter. But occasionally a star drifts too close to a dormant black hole and a 'tidal disruption event' begins. Authors of the new research say their findings could solve the mystery of how the largest black holes in the universe came to grow to such huge sizes. The study's lead author Erin Kara, from the University of Maryland, said: "Most tidal disruption events don't emit much in the high-energy X-ray band. "But there have been at least three known events that have, and this is the first and only such event that has been caught at its peak." The event was first detected in 2011, but the extensive research into the event was concluded and published this week.