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Yes, here is one film that lives up to the hype and hoopla. The much talked-about film 'Sri Ramadasu' had a great opening all over Andhra and in Chennai city too. It is already a hit and it could become a super hit if the family audience continues to flock to watch it. The most encouraging thing is that everybody is speaking good of the film, making its popularity reach far and wide. The trade was at first doubtful about the prospect of this mythological film, as Nagarjuna fans mostly consist of youngsters. But 'Sri Ramadasu' has proved this pre-conceived notion wrong by attracting the youth audience to the theatres. Nagarjuna's performance in the film has gone down well with the youths too. Family audience is all over 'Sri Ramadasu' and female audience are more at the ticket counters than the male folks. Keeravani's music and Sneha's performance as Kamala in the film seemed to have touched the hearts of the lady audience. The film will surely become a big hit if it goes at the present pace. The unit of 'Sri Ramadasu' is set to meet at Bhadrachalam on April 7 to seek Lord Rama's blessings. This move could boost its performance further. Well, you can reach where others can't if you have God's blessings.
Sri Ramadasu on IMAX Screen
Sri Ramadasu is going to create history on 29th of this month when it is going to be displayed on IMAX screen with 12000 watt sound capacity. It would be the first Indian film to be displayed on IMAX Screen. Ramesh Prasad, the owner of IMAX informed that the sophisticated equipment required for this purpose has already been imported. IMAX Theatre was started 2 1/2 years ago, but, till now only 3D and Hollywood films were displayed. Prasad told, Sri Ramadasu is no doubt is an extraordinary film and if we see the film on such a big screen, the effect will be entirely different. Nagarjuna's performance, Raghavendra Rao's direction, Gopalreddy's photography, Keeravani's music are going to create sensation on IMAX screen. The scenes like Lord Rama's coming, sending Panchamukha Anjaneya for Ramadasu will appear to be real and the audience will definitely get excited." Akkineni Nagarjuna said "I feel very happy that "Sri Ramadasu" is going to be displayed on IMAX and it is definitely a memorable film for me". Bollywood producer Boney Kapoor expressed his view that when we see "Sri Ramadasu" on such a big screen like IMAX we will go to some other world.
SRI RAMADASU all set to impress film lovers in six more states
Sri Ramadasu after it's great success commercially and critically in 2006 is getting ready to spread its magic spell in six other states as well. The movie was about Poet & Composer Bhaktha Ramadasu, a Lord Rama's Devotee. Nagarjuna was the hero of the film. Superhit director K.Raghavendra Rao directed it and Konda Krishnam Raju produced the movie under Aditya Productions banner. Heart touching music filled with melody by MM Keeravani was a highlight of this film. The film got 4 Nandi awards in the year of its release. Now this movie is going to be dubbed into Tamil, Hindi, Malayalam, Marathi, Bhojpuri and Gujarathi. The work on the Hindi and Tamil version has already been completed and will be released in the month of May 2008. A Pooja took place before the dubbing starts in the other languages on April 3. State Agricultural Minister Raghuvera Reddy , Ex-minister kanumuri Bapiraju, Akkineni Nageswara rao, M.M.Keeravani, Producer Konda krishnam Raju, Writer K.J. Bharavi, Executive Producer Pantham Nanaji and R. Narayana Murthi were some of the personalities who were present for the pooja. All the guests were welcomed by the Executive producer by giving them bouquets. The Script of the film was handed over to writer D.K.Goel. The Ramadasu Song in Hindi was sung by S.P. Balasubrahmanyam left the audience spell bound. May this movie give the rest of India the same experience as it gave to Tollywood.
Devotional 'Sri Ramadasu' biggest Telugu draw
The devotional film "Sri Ramadasu" starring Nagarjuna is drawing huge crowds in theatres across the state. The top five Telugu films are: 1. "Sri Ramadasu" - Veteran director K. Raghavendra Rao shows how to hold the audiences with a gripping screenplay. M.M. Keeravani's music has enhanced the film's appeal manifold. 2. "Ranam" - Action hero Gopichand joins the big league with the film. Despite playing a light-hearted hero, in contrast to his intense roles, he has made the film a winner. 3. "Laxmi" - After comfortably crossing the 50-day mark, the film faces a challenge from new releases. Director Vinayak has made a contrived plot work at the box office. 4. "Ram" - Nitin's youth-oriented film has had a better opening than his previous releases. Hit pair Nitin and Genelia look good together. Besides entertaining the audience, director Shankar's film carries a message as well. 5. "Devadasu" - Filmmaker Y.V.S. Choudury's teenage romance is gradually improving its box-office performance. The film launched actress Illeana in a big way.
CM, Rajini and Ramadas to share dais
Chief Minister Kalaignar M. Karunanidhi, superstar Rajinikanth, and PMK leader Dr. Ramadas will soon be seen in a function, thanks to Thangar Bachchan's efforts. The director, who has been attempting to make meaningful movies, has planned to celebrate the 100 days function of his latest film 'Onbathu Rupai Nottu' in a grand manner. CM, who was moved by the film, is said to have accepted his request to be the chief guest of the function. Thangar has also requested the PMK leader and has got a positive response from the fire brand leader. The function could also witness another VIP from cine field. Thangar has invited superstar Rajinikanth to attend the function and the later is believed to have expressed his consent. Interestingly, Ramadas and Rajini will meet each other for the first time. Though the unfortunate incidents that took place during the release of 'Baba' spoiled the relationship between the two, the relationships is said to be on right track following many developments over the years. Rajini, on his part, has paid heed to the request of Ramadas to give up smoking on screen. Thangar, it seems, wants to go for grandeur when it comes to celebrating the victory, though he prefers simplicity in making the film.