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AA Arts the makers who did films like 'Police', 'Deva', 'Amma Nagamma', 'Amma Durganmma' is now in collaboration with a new production house NishaNeha Productions. The production house duo is set to make a joint venture with the movie 'Terror' starring Navneeth Kaur in the main lead. Aside Navneeth Kaur, Prabhakar, Brahmaji, VijayChandar, Smeer, Nilalgal Ravi, Abhinaya Sri, 'Allari' Subhashini and others are making their appearance in this film which is said to be a thriller flick. The movie is set to be directed by L Sanjivi. Presently, the shooting for this movie is complete and post production work is under progress. The film is stated to be released by the first half of October.
Mahesh fighting with Terror or Government?
Superstar Mahesh Babu's latest film story is revolving around various things now. As he is likely to team up with AR Murugadoss after "Brahmotsavam" release, here is the stunner. Earlier it was publicised that Mahesh Babu is going to take on judicial system of the country and its flaws through his latest movie. But the moment it is leaked that the Telugu-Tamil bilingual will have Mumbai backdrop, stories came into picture that this film is a sequel of Tupaki. Until Murugadoss says, none knows what is truth. Either Mahesh fighting with terrorism through Tupaki sequel or on government through judiciary is something to be cleared.
'Srisailam' with terrorism in its backdrop
Terrorism is growing in leaps and bounds in India. The miscreants are trying to create terror in the minds of people by making efforts to blast the places of worship. A story was prepared with this subject in its backdrop in which a bus driver makes attempts to eliminate terrorism. The subject is being moulded on the celluloid through 'Srisailam' directed by KS Nageswara Rao and produced by Ramesh Naidu on the banner of Image Films with Srihari as hero. The speciality of the film is that Krishnamraju is playing a prominent role in the movie. Recently some important scenes were shot on all the lead artistes at LB Stadium in Hyderabad. The shooting of the film was almost completed and post-production works are also going on at a steady pace. Srihari is playing the role of a women's college bus driver. This action-packed story would be released in June. Sajitha is playing opposite Srihari in the movie. Music is by Sri Sai, camera is by Adusumilli Vijaykumar, while story, screenplay and direction are by KS Nageswara Rao.
Mahesh Babu responds on Brussels Terror Attack
The terror attack at the Brussels airport on Tuesday has stunned the whole World. Mahesh Babu took to twitter to respond on the explosions. "Deeply saddened by the Brussels attacks.. Prayers for the victims and their families... Prayers for peace..," he wrote. Two Suicide Bombers carried out the attack at Brussels airport in Belgian capital. At least 34 people were killed and several others were injured in the terror attack. Islamic State claimed responsibility for the brutal massacre. Investigators found an ISIS Flag, a riffle, detonators and fingerprint of Paris attacks prime suspect so far. On the film front, A new teaser of 'Brahmotsavam' will be unveiled on March 8th on the eve of auspicious Ugadi festival. Makers were planning for theatrical release in May second half.
Terror Attack at Airport: 36 Killed, 147 Injured!
About three militants armed with explosive materials targeted the Istanbul Ataturk Airport in Turkey on Tuesday. The terrorists launched the attack using bombs and fire arms. Turkish PM Binali Yildirim confirmed that at least 36 people have died so far. As per the media reports, 147 people have been identified as injured in this brutal terror attack. The explosion and gun shots created a panic situation at the World's 11th most busiest airports. Two out of the Three Bombs were exploded at the International terminal and the other one was placed in near the parking lot. All the three terrorists have worn detonated suicide vests. No Terror Outfit has claimed responsibility for the attacks till now. The Istanbul Ataturk Airport was closed after the deadly attack and flights have been diverted to the other Airports.
Terrorists safe havens in Pakistan must be eliminated: Obama
Asserting that the terrorist safe havens in Pakistan must be eliminated, US President Barack Obama Thursday said he will travel to Islamabad next year to further US goals in the war torn region. While Islamabad increasingly recognizes the danger of confronting militants along Pakistan’s border with Afghanistan, “progress has not come fast enough,” he said. “Terrorist safe havens within (Pakistan’s) borders must be dealt with.” Obama asserted that the US is making significant progress in the nine-year war in Afghanistan, but warned that the conflict “continues to be a very difficult endeavour”. We are “on track to achieve our goals” of disrupting, dismantling and defeating Al Qaeda and its Taliban allies, he said. The gains, however, are fragile. Obama’s remarks came as the White House released a long-awaited report on the US strategy in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Ground has been gained in halting the momentum of militants, thanks in large part to the administration’s acceleration of resources to the war effort, the report concluded. The president noted, among other things, that there has been a “successful increase” in the recruitment and training of Afghan forces due partly to the July 2011 deadline set by the administration to start withdrawing the US military. A “sense of urgency” is galvanizing other allies as well, he claimed. “Specific components of our strategy for Afghanistan and Pakistan are working well and there are notable operational gains,” according to the Overview of the Afghanistan and Pakistan Annual Review. “Al Qaeda’s senior leadership in Pakistan is weaker and under more sustained pressure than at any other point since it fled Afghanistan in 2001. “Although the global affiliates and allies of Al Qaeda also threaten the US homeland and interests, Pakistan and Afghanistan continue to be the operational base for the group that attacked us on 9/11,” the report said. The report termed progress with Pakistan over the last year as “substantial, but also uneven” and said consolidating gains in Afghanistan “will require that we make more progress with Pakistan to eliminate sanctuaries for violent extremist networks,” the report said.