Wednesday, 15 January 2014

Yamaleela 2 Sv Krishna Reddy's Yamaleela Sequel as "Masth"

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Director S.V. Krishna Reddy, who has been away from filmdom since his last release - 2009 Telugu comedy "Masth" - is back to make a sequel to the 1994 Telugu blockbuster "Yamaleela".

"I have been thinking about it for some time now. I intend to start working on it soon, but before that I need to get my casting right," Krishna Reddy said. "'Yamaleela' worked because of the performances of its lead actors, and therefore, I need to rope in good performers," he added.

Ali and veteran actor K. Sathyanarayana played the lead roles in "Yamaleela", which also featured Indraja, Manju Bhargavi and Brahmanandam in important parts. "I'm planning to rope in Mohan Babu to play the role originally essayed by Sathyanarayana, while I need some actor with some face value to play the role of Ali. I need time to finalise the cast as I need to meet actors and audition them," he added.

He is known for making clean family entertainers such as "Maavichiguru", "Vinodham" and "Subha Lagnam". When asked about his absence from the industry, he said, "I have been enjoying my sabbatical. I was working on the script of the sequel and I'm in no hurry to make many films a year. I like to take it slow".

-IANS

Tuesday, 14 January 2014

Top 10 TOllywood 2013-2014 Opening Day Biggest Collections

Here's the top ten movies of Tollywood of 2013-14, and their collections on the opening day.


   MOVIE'S NAME                                  SHARE IN CRORES



1. ATHARINTIKI DAREDI                                   10.96

2. NAAYAK                                                      9.49

3. CAMERAMAN GANGATHO RAMBABU                 9.07

4. YEVADU                                                       8.91

Monday, 13 January 2014

Makara SAnkranthi Celebrations 2014 :: A New Year Welcomes

Sun is considered one of the most important deities in Hinduism.  According to Vedic Astrology, the Sun moves through the 12 signs of the zodiac and this is known as Sankranti. When the Sun moves into the zodiac sign of Makar (Capricorn), it is known as Makar Sankranti and is one of the most auspicious Sankrantis along with Mesha (Aries) Sankranti.

Makar Sankranti marks the transition of the Sun from Sagittarius (Dhanu) in the zodiac sign of Capricorn (Makar). Although, the Sun does not actually move, it is the relative motion of the Sun with respect to the earth that results in the illusion that the Sun is moving. There is an interesting tale on how the Sun goes to meet his son Shani on this day. According to Hindu mythology, Shani (Saturn), the ruler of Makar (Capricorn) is the son of Surya (Sun) and although they do not have cordial relations, Surya always pays a visit to his son on this day. Thus, this day reinstates the value of the bond between a father and a son.