NBK108: Balakrishna coming with Telangana slang

Nandamuri Balakrishna who is got very big success in Tollywood with the ‘VeerNarshiha Reddy” movie is now coming up with new concepts such as Telangana slang with big director Anil Ravipudi as movie name #NBK108.

In this movie, Balaya’s Character will be ‘dhamakedhar’ to deliver Telangana slang full of energy. On another side, Actress Kajal Aggarwal will play the main role of Herion and Sreeleela is going to do as the daughter. Recently Balya has given examples of those slang in Vishvaksena’s trailer lunch of the “Dass ka Dhamki” movie which is already released on the occasion of the Ugadi festival.

The shooting of this movie is running very fast to come on the big screen to entertain the audience and Balayya fans can expect more glimpses from the movie in the coming days soon.

Balagam Movie is now on the OTT Platform

Balagam, which is recently got successful on the big screen and gained huge collections at the box office, is now streaming on the OTT Platform to move to the best level in viewership way.

Venu Yeldandi who is a comedian in the industry and Jabadasth’s popular comedian did movie in his carrier as a director, In the movie, he conveyed very emotional movements of rural background people. Sudhakar Reddy, who played the main role in the movie, has given his best level.  Priyadarshi and Kavya Kalyanram also did the best in their respective characters as pair.

So, Balagam movie is now playing on the OTT platform such as Amazon Prime Video. This will available on the platform from today night onwards. Audiences can watch the Balagam movie in Telugu, Malayalam, and Tamil. This will reach more audiences and shall have viewership on these platforms too.

Pragya Jaiswal explores landscapes of Finland, calls it a ‘magical experience’

Actress Pragya Jaiswal, who has worked in several Telugu and Hindi films, recently took some time off from her busy schedule and embarked on a vacation to Finland. The actress explored the beautiful landscapes of the Scandinavian country and shared her experience.

Pragya said: “Travelling to Finland was the most magical experience I ever had. Initially, I was a little scared because I have never been to any place which was this cold, and what I had heard about Finland was that the temperature goes down to -25/-30 degrees celsius which was a little scary. I am so glad when we actually went there we got really comfortable with the weather and after the initial few days we started enjoying the cold.”

Pragya has all the fun over there and she enjoyed every bit of this journey by visiting different places and engaging herself in fun activities. “We ended up doing a lot of really fun activities like husky riding, skiing, etc which were highly adventurous. The views were spectacular, it was truly a winter wonderland. We also went on a really steep trek where we saw a frozen waterfall and canyon. The challenge was to walk down all the way into the snow while it was snowing and again walk back up. We also rode snowmobiles which was a great adrenaline rush,” she added.

She shared further about a snow hotel where everything was made out of snow, there was an ice bar and even a restaurant made out of snow. There was a church which was also made with snow and so many bedrooms with unique architecture.”I went to a sauna which was super hot and I came out to a frozen lake. They dig a hole in the frozen lake and you can dip in the ice water which is known as ice swimming. It’s a good activity which is really helpful to heal your body,” she added.

Lastly, she recounted seeing the Northern lights and said: “The cherry on the cake and my favorite part of the trip were the northern lights which we got to witness for two nights consecutively. We were so lucky that we went at such a great time that the Northern lights were in full form. There were so many colors dancing for us on both nights. It was such a beautiful experience that left me emotional and extremely fulfilled. It was such a magical time in Finland. I’ve come back rejuvenated. I am also glad we faced all the challenges boldly and made an amazing experience out of it.”

Megastar’s reach removes negative talks on Venky.

With the collaboration of the hero and directors and actresses giving some times failures which were generated in the audiences, The VNRTrio is also getting negative rumors in the Tollywood industry.

In the case of a director, Venky Kudumula such rumors are rounding up in the cinema industry. Although the filmmaker’s announcement of his new movie is called VNRTrio, The many negative shades also come into the topic.

Many rumors came to the audience hear such as the director was working with Chiranjeevi and some stories are writing for top heroes, but He can’t do those movies with chiru.

Now, Venky has taken a project with  Nithin’s film and Rashmika Mandana is the heroin of this Movie, Today Megastar Chiranjeevi came here to forward Venky’s movie.

After the presence of Chiranjeevi, all the rumors are coming true with positive vibes. Whatever happens in the future with Megastar. Whether Venky will film with Megastar or not, the audience is getting some clarity on the gossip.

Tamil film star ‘Thala’ AjithKumar’s father passes away at 85

Tamil movie star Ajith Kumar’s father, P.S. Mani passed away on Friday morning. He was 85.

According to a statement issued by his sons, including Ajith Kumar, P.S. Mani departed in his sleep following a long illness. The news was shared on social media by Ajith Kumar’s manager.

P.S. Mani leaves behind his wife Mohini and three sons, Anup Kumar, Ajith Kumar, and Anil Kumar.

Stating that the last rites will be a family affair, his sons requested their well-wishers to respect their wishes ‘to grieve privately and deal with their father’s death with as much equanimity and dignity as possible.”

Taking to social media, actor Sarath Kumar expressed his condolences to Ajith’s family.

B’wood fraternity bereaved at the passing of ‘full of life’ Pradeep Sarkar

Director Pradeep Sarkar, who is known for films like ‘Parineeta’, ‘Mardaani’, the web series ‘Duranga’ and others, passed away at a Mumbai hospital at the age of 67.

He was on dialysis and his potassium levels had dropped drastically. As his condition deteriorated, he was rushed to the hospital at 3:00 a.m. on March 24 and passed away at 3.30 a.m.

Funeral arrangements have been made at a crematorium in Santacruz for 4 p.m. on Friday.

Several members of the film fraternity expressed their grief and shared condolences.

Taking to Twitter, actor Ajay Devgn wrote: “The news of Pradeep Sarkar’s demise, ‘Dada’ to some of us is still hard to digest. My deepest condolences (flower bouquet). My prayers are with the departed and his family. RIP Dada.”

‘The Kashmir Files’ director Vivek Agnihotri shared a statement on Twitter. It read: “It is with a heavy heart that we inform you that Pradeep has departed for his heavenly abode. Please join us at 4 p.m. for his funeral at Santacruz Hindu Crematorium to say goodbye to him.”

Actor Neil Nitin Mukesh, who worked with the director in ‘Lafangey Parindey’, shared pictures with Pradeep on Twitter. He said, “DADA!!! Why??? I’ll miss you dada. Will always remember you as that child-hearted, full-of-life man who taught me so much. Your creation ‘Lafangey Parindey’ will always remain close to my heart. My prayers with the family.”

Actor Tahir Raj Bhasin, who played the antagonist in Pradeep Sarkar’s ‘Mardaani’, said in a statement: ‘Woke up to the extremely sad news of passing away of Pradeep Dada. I will always remember him with eternal gratitude as the man who trusted me with Mardaani. He was a maestro whose experience and guidance gave me the confidence to act to my fullest potential in my debut film. He mentored and then gave me space to create a part and in this trust lay his genius. I remember being extremely nervous on day one of the shoots.”

He further mentioned: “It was a production heavy day, we were holding up traffic and there were 100 junior artists on set. An intimidating environment for a first-timer. After my first take, I waited with bated breath as he watched the monitor. After what seemed like an eternity, he yelled out for the entire set to hear, “that was great!”. Just that validation from your first director still rings in my ears when I walk onto a set to this day. He was a visionary par excellence, ahead of his time. He lives on in the films he created. May he rest in peace.”

‘The Lunchbox’ actress Nimrat Kaur also shared a picture of Pradeep and tweeted: “Had the great pleasure of being on his set a few times in my modeling days. His hearty laughter and relentless perfectionism will forever be etched in my heart. My deepest condolences to his loved ones. Rest on Dada, the heavens above are a happier place. #RIPPradeepSarkar.”

Bollywood director Pradeep Sarkar, who made ‘Parineeta’, ‘Mardaani’, dies at 67

National Award winner and veteran filmmaker Pradeep Sarkar, noted for making sensitive and powerful films like ‘Parineeta’ and ‘Mardaani’, passed away here after a prolonged illness, early on Friday morning, family sources said.

He was 67 and his funeral rites shall be performed at the Santacruz Crematorium this afternoon at 4 p.m.

According to his friends and associates, he was rushed to a hospital last night for kidney and related ailments, but failed to survive and breathed his last early this morning.

Prominent Bollywood biggies like Ajay Devgn, Manoj Bajpayee, Ashoke Pandit, Nitu Chandra-Srivastava, Hansal Mehta, Neil Nitin Mukesh, and others mourned and paid tributes to Sarkar as the news broke out.

Starting his entertainment career with commercials and music videos in the early 1900s, Sarkar debuted as a director with ‘Parineeta’ (2005) starring Sanjay Dutt, Saif Ali Khan, and Vidya Balan.

Over the years, he made other films like ‘Laaga Chunari Me Daag’ (2007), ‘Lafangey Pandey’ (2010), ‘Mardaani’ (2014), ‘Helicopter Eela’ (2016), and co-edited the superhit Vidhu Vinod Chopra film ‘Munna Bhai MBBS’ (2003).

Since 2019, Sarkar has also directed web series like ‘Cold Lassi Aur Chicken Masala’, ‘Arranged Marriage’, ‘Forbidden Love’, ‘Durango’.a

When ‘The Elephant Whisperers’ director met Raghu, he had no control over his trunk

Making your first film is always special. But what happens when your directorial debut goes on to clinch an Academy Award? Feels surreal, doesn’t it? That’s what the Oscar-winning filmmaker Kartiki Gonsalves is experiencing after her short documentary ‘The Elephant Whisperers’ bagged the Oscar for Best Documentary Short at the 95th edition of the Academy Awards.

Kartiki, who has been a natural history photographer and can conjure up haunting frames with her composition (one look at her Instagram will leave you floored), made her debut with the short film, a short film which took five years in the making. But, all good things take time and when they come to fruition, the world witnesses their power.

Kartiki is hopeful that this win will push many aspiring filmmakers to tell the story that they yearn to tell. She shared with Media, “I hope this paves the way for young filmmakers who are scared about not having the funding to make a film. I would tell them, just go out there with the conviction of telling the stories that they want to tell to the world and things will fall into place. Your story will help you connect, just work on your craft and give your best.”

Talking about the cameras and the lenses she used to create such enchanting photography for the screen, the filmmaker excitedly told IANS, “We started with Sony FS7 Mark II, FS5 Mark II, A7R III, A7S III. We used all lenses ranging from 16-35 mm, 70-200 mm, 200-600 mm, and 50 to 90 mm for the macro shots.”

During the course of six years, Kartiki not just changed as a storyteller, she rather grew up with Raghu — the baby elephant from her film that has been garnering love on the internet.

She said, “Watching an elephant calf grow from three months to 6.5 years, it’s a journey of its own, it’s something else altogether. I spent a lot of time with the young elephants during the making of this film. Earlier, I was subjected to experiencing very large elephants throughout my life. The first time I visited the Theppakadu camps was when I was three years- old. So, I have been in and out of these forests.”

Raghu’s trunk has a character of its own, it has a certain playfulness, innocence, and sometimes resistant firmness when he doesn’t eat upon being fed. Talking about the aspect of his trunk and its portrayal in the film, Kartiki walked down memory lane as she reminisced about the time when Raghu had no control over his trunk, “When I first met Raghu, he had no control over his trunk. When you see large elephants, they’re very majestic and graceful, but to see a baby elephant figuring out what to do with his trunk, watching them run around and fall, it was refreshing and inspiring for me and that got channeled into what we see on the screen.”

The film boasts of stellar photography, the geometry in the frames, the artwork on the elephants during the festivals, and of course, the colors. When asked about her thought process behind bringing all these together, she said, “The place where we shot the film, is home to me. I have grown up watching its beautiful elements and I have always wanted to share these with an audience about how my home looks. In a way, this film is a tribute to the place where I come from and my family and our traditions. I wanted my photography to project our local culture to the world and I am so glad and so humble that it happened.”

Talking about the film’s location, she further mentioned, “Mudumalai Tiger Reserve is surrounded by the Nilgiri hills which are much older than the Himalayas. You cannot help but just get blown away by the beauty of it even as a creative person who’s just trying to do their work.”

“It’s home to so many species, it’s the largest reserve for Asian elephants, it’s home to many tigers, and is a rich biodiversity zone. In my home in Ooty, we have leopards roaming around our house freely. I have installed tracker cameras to monitor their movement. All this ecosystem I wanted to show to the audience,” she concluded.

‘Gumraah’ trailer has Aditya Roy Kapur in dual role

The trailer of the upcoming film ‘Gumraah’ was unveiled on Thursday. It begins with a “well-planned murder” by an unidentified assailant during a rainy night. Actress Mrunal Thakur then appears in the role of a cop, who is on a hot pursuit of the killer.

Aditya Roy Kapur’s character is shown to be the suspect but then it all changes when it is revealed that Aditya’s character has a doppelganger.

The trailer promises unmissable drama, lots of twirls, and a mystery that will unfold as it releases for the big screen.

‘Gumraah’ stars Aditya Roy Kapur in a dual role along with Mrunal Thakur who will essay the role of a lady cop for the first time.

Helmed by debutant director Vardhan Ketkar, the film is being produced by Bhushan Kumar’s T-Series and Murad Khetani’s Cine1 Studios. The film will have a theatrical release on April 7.

‘Kushi’ movie got a new release date and revealed poster

The Movie ‘Kushi’ which is coming up in the combination of hero Vijay Deverakonda and actress Samantha who did the ‘Yashoda’ movie recently has got a release date.

Audiences are excited about the ‘Kushi’ movie, Because of the very first movie for both Samantha Vijay Deverakonda in combination.

On September 1st, 2023, The release date of the ‘Kushi’ has been finalized by the movie makers announced today.

Director of the this film is Shiva Nirvana and produced by the Mythri Movie Makers.  The movie team also released a poster from the film with a release date annoument. In the poster, Vijay and sam are keeping their hands with each other, she holds his hand of Vijay from the top of the floor and Vijay holds sam hand from below the house.