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Ramana
Youthful venture
Director Siva Nageswar Rao known for his light-hearted films
like Money and Patukondi
Chudam, this time has taken up a slightly serious subject
scripted by journalist-turned-script writer Ravi Kolikapudi.
After working as a film scribe for more than 14 years, a chance
discussion with Siva Nageswar Rao prompted him to come up
with a story line and with the encouragement of producer Venkatesawarao,
the love story Ramana was launched with great fanfare with
Nagarjuna and EVV Satyanarayana sounding the clap and switch
on the camera respectively. New faces Rajendrababu and Mahi
make their debut in a film which showcases the other side
of a joyful youth.
The director said, I was impressed with the novelty
in the script and Ravi has shaped the subject very well. It
would be a blend of good story and entertainment. Ravi
said Unlike other films where the youth is shown wasting
time at tea shops, here we are focussing on the serious side
of every youth. Its about the ambition of a youth and
the hurdles he faces before accomplishing it forms the main
plot.
Pasupu Roja
Roja in a negative role
In 80s Tamil filmmaker Aabavanan brought pride to Adyar
Film Institute by churning out technically polished films
like Sendurapoove and Uzhavan Magan. Few more hits paved the
way for many institute-trained students to turn into directors.
Action star Vijayakant encouraged Aabavanan and many other
trained technicians by making films with them and the combination
helped both the maker and the actor to reach dizzy heights.
Aabavanan gained popularity even in Telugu since most of his
films were dubbed in Telugu and became super hits. He went
into oblivion after the disaster of Karupu Roja, the first
DTS film in India, but now he is back into production with
the Tamil-Telugu bilingual Pasupu Roja which is progressing
at Ramoji Film City.
Ramki and Khushboo play a married couple while dusky actress
Roja plays a negative role. She becomes a thorn in the lives
of this lovable family. Another actress Sanghavi is in a key
role. According to novelist-turned-script writer Indumathi,
the film is not an adaptation from any of her 100-odd novels
and branded it has a thrilling family drama. Director
ST Saba of VIP fame is directing this comeback film of Aabavanan
who also dabbled in TV.
Producer Aabavaan said now the audience would witness two
kinds of films from him. My first innings was marked
with slam-bang action films and now I would like to explore
thematic films revolving around human emotions. I did miss
this genre earlier now I would do more of such films since
I realised it after the success of the TV serial Ganga Jamuna
.... If I made my presence felt with good sound affects in
the 80s, this time I am treading a new path and if it
succeeds it would open new gates for other filmmakers to step
in. Roja who is enacting a typical baddy role said,
If not now, when can I try my hand at varied roles?.
Gopichand makes his debut
Late director T Krishna was a trendsetting filmmaker in Telugu
and his thought-provoking films like Repati Pourulu and Pratighatana
attained him an enviable position
as a filmmaker with social conscious. Unfortunately he passed
away when he was hailed as path-breaking filmmaker and later
producer Nageswar Rao took up the mantle of producing similar
kind of films under T Krishna Memorial Films. Now Rao is introducing
the late directors son Gopichand as a hero in his forthcoming,
untitled film. Seasoned director Muthyala Subbiah who belongs
to the school of T Krishna is helming the launch vehicle of
his mentors son by picking up a tailor-made script for
the young boy. Tamil actress Sneha is paired opposite him
in this love story laced with good sentiment.
Muthyala Subbiah, praising the debutant, said, He has
lot of ease particularly in action sequences and we have fused
a good family drama to his youthful love story with a novel
point. We have taken up an universal problem.
Producer Rao claimed that the theme will enhance the image
of their banner and said apart from the social point,
it will be an hero-oriented film and definitely the costliest
film from our banner. Debutant Gopichand considers Subbiah
as his godfather and expressed happiness for doing a film
under him.
Simharasi
Rajsekar in an emotional role
Producer RB Chowdhurys tale of a simplistic man
in the Tamil film Maayi is being
remade in Telugu with Dr Rajsekar in the lead. Dr Rajsekar
claimed that he has never played such a character before and
he even pumped iron to fit into the character aptly.
Its a rare blend of softness and anger claims
the actor who plays the role enacted by Sarath Kumar in the
Tamil version. Debutant director Samudra, who assisted many
including AM Ratnam, makes his debut with this emotional melodrama.
Chowdhury claimed that it would be wrapped up in a single
schedule and disclosed that it would be a very different film
for Rajsekar. The film has music by SA Rajkumar.
Taruns new film
Child artiste-turned-hero Tarun gained instant stardom
with the blockbuster Nuvve
Kaavali which is still drawing crowds while his next two releases
Uncle and Priyamainaniku failed to live up the expectations.
Now producer GVG Raju who made the massive hit Tholi Prema
has signed Tarun for his love story. It was launched recently
at a temple in Srinagar Colony. The producer claimed that
it would reflect the feelings of the youth like his earlier
film Tholi Prema. He is introducing a new director Sriram
Balaji with this youthful entertainer.
Tarun said, After working with big banners like Usha
Kiron and Supergood Films, I felt happy when Raju offered
me this film. Both the content and form are interesting.
Lagna Patrika
Producer Subbaraju turns director
Producer Subbaraju who produced more than 24 films including
Snehabandam and
Bharyabharthala Saval turns director with his next film Lagna
Patrika which was launched recently at Jubilee Hills. He has
roped in Prithvi and Sanghavi to play the young lovers in
this love story penned by Phani Rajkumar. After a very long
time, Raj, of famed music duo Raj-Koti, is composing music
after their split.
Subbaraju disclosed that the film would be wrapped in two
schedules held in March and April. He said, Though I
had interest in direction, I didnt take it up since
I was busy with production on a regular basis. This time I
thought it was a good story to turn director. Phani has penned
some realistic dialogues to attract all sections of viewers.
Writer Phani said Its a tale of two adolescent
lovers and the problems they encounter when they come together.
Nuvvu Nenu
More about love
Producer Kiran, who owns Gemini TV, made a critically-acclaimed
film Anthapuram long back. He is now making a youthful love
story Nuvvu Nenu. Director
Teja, who shot to fame with Chitram, had a setback with Subavela
and now he seems to find his moorings back with another love
story with Uday Kiron and Anitha playing the young lovers.
Teja has roped in his dependable team of cinematographer Rasool
and composer Patnaik to disprove his detractors that his first
hit was not a flash in the pan.
Teja said, Though it is a love story, it has no similarities
with Chitram since it will explore love from a new angle.
The romantic film will have eight songs and we are trying
to make a pleasant love story this time. The producer
said, We shot few songs in the first schedule and our
next schedule would commence soon.
BVS Prakash
(Photos by A Mallikarjun Yadav)
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