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Indian 3 confirmed - Angad Bedi- Nora Fatehi in Telugu and Natty's WEB audio

Indian 2 is 100 % complete and third part is 75 % ready and after ten days work and two songs in Spain, the third part is over. Shankar is now in Los Angles doing the VFX. The third part came after Shankar saw that he had 6 hours of footage with him and so he sat with the writers to shape up the footage and make it into a third part of the film . The director felt that the final conclusion would come through only with the third part. Producers have decided to release both parts in the same year and so the film will be a 2024 summer release.
Angad Bedi who got lot of critical acclaim for his role in Netflic Lust Stories 2 segment directed by R Balki is making his South debut with Hi Naana the Telugu film starring Nani and Mrunal Thakkur ( co- star in Lust Story). Hi Nanna is an emotional drama movie directed by Shouryuv, which revolves around a father-daughter relationship. The movie is expected to hit the theatres on December 21 this year. The music for the film is being composed by Hesham Abdul Wahab who has previously worked on films like Hridhyam.
Norah Fatehi who shook a leg with Varun Tej way back in Loafer is now playing a vital character apart from performing a dance number. Varun Tej’s 14th film to be directed by Karuna Kumar of Palasa fame will be produced by Mohan Cherukuri (CVM) and Dr Vijender Reddy Teegala on a high budget under the banner of Vyra Entertainments. #VT14 . The movie #VT14 is set in the period backdrop of the 1960s in Vizag. The team will be taking extra care to get the milieu and the feel of the 60’s will be the highest-budgeted movie for Varun Tej.
Audio launch of Tamil film WEB was heldd. Web (WEB) is produced by VM Munivelan under Velan Productions. Directed by debutant Haroon, the film features Natty Natraj in the lead role. Shilpa Manjunath is playing the female lead. Karthik Raja has composed the music for this film. Sudarshan handles the cinematography of Christopher Joseph. KSK Selva is the executive producer. As this film is slated to release on August 4th, the music and trailer launch party was held at Prasad LabsChennai. Producers

Sanjay Kapoor daughter and Salma Agha daughter with Mohanlal

The presence of talented beauties Zahrah S Khan and Shanaya Kapoor promises to add a dose of glamour and spunk to this powerful Saga in Legendary Star Mohanlal’s VRUSHABHA. Shanaya Kapoor, daughter of Sanjay Kapoor makes her much awaited and talked debut in the film. She stars opposite Roshann Meka and plays a pivotal role who bridges the gap between Past and Present timelines of this Epic Action Entertainer. On the other hand, India’s Pop Diva Zahrah S Khan, the daughter of yesteryear star Salma Agha, also marks her Pan India debut in the film. Starring as the female lead opposite Roshann Meka in the period portion of the film, Zahrah plays a Warrior Princess and has some major action scenes in the film.After their success with critically acclaimed ‘Janhit Mein Jaari’ & ‘Hawaizaada’, Juhi Parekh Mehta the creative force and co-producer along with Vishal Gurnani and Abhishek Vyas found AVS Studios Pvt Ltd. Along with the release of ‘Sirf ek Banda Kaafi hai’, the socially committed filmmakers are also prepping for their upcoming film ‘Vrushabha’ with Malayalam Superstar Mohanlal
Producer, Juhi Parekh Mehta said, " We are elated to have Shanaya Kapoor on board for Vrushabha. Her debut has been much awaited by the audience and are thrilled to have her in our team. As for Salma Agha's daughter, Zahrah, I had watched her in Khoj and was impressed by her acting prowess. She is perfect to play the fearless warrior princess and can't wait to unveil her look." Director Nanda Kishore said, " Both, Shanaya and Zahrah are the perfect fit for their respective characters in terms of looks and skills. They are very talented and hardworking young actors and for me, as a director, I want to bring the best out of them. Our collaboration as actors and director is something I am eager to experience. Actor Shanaya Kapoor said, “I am highly excited to face the camera and begin shoot, there will be so much to learn and explore from this film. The storyline is a fascinating one which has stayed with me. Also, the film has all big names associated with it, and is being made on a massive scale, it’s the kind of role any young actor would be excited, and inspired to play. Especially so early in one’s career. It’s a dream come true. And with Mohanlal sir on board, I feel honoured to be a part of Vrushabha. Extremely grateful." Actor Zahrah S Khan said, " Vrushabha being my debut pan India release is a dream come true, I’ve always wanted to be apart of a film with such high level performers like Mohan sir & to share screen space with him is a treat for me as an actor, the look of the film and the scale is huge from the periodic section to the present day. I’m very excited to be paired with Roshan as I feel he’s got such striking screen presence. I’m eagerly waiting for everyone to see my character and the way it’s been shaped up, the credit goes to our director Nanda sir. Can’t wait for everyone to see this epic film come to life." Vrushabha is presented by Connekkt Media and Balaji Telefilms in association with AVS Studios. The film is directed by Nanda Kishore and produced by (for AVS) Abhishek Vyas, Vishal Gurnani, Juhi Parekh Mehta and Shyam Sunder (First Step Movies), produced by (for Balaji Telefilms) Ektaa R Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor, produced by (for Connekkt Media) Varun Mathur.

MSSRF book on 'Biodiversity and Importance of Mangrove Ecosystem' released

the book titled 'Biodiversity and Importance of Mangrove Ecosystem' was released in Chennai by the Hon'ble Shri Bhupender Yadav, Union Minister of the Ministry for Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of India. The book, authored by scientists from the M S Swaminathan Research Foundation (MSSRF), offers a comprehensive overview of the mangrove ecosystem in India. It is now available for young readers in English, Tamil, and Telugu languages and can be downloaded from the MSSRF website (www.mssrf.org).
The book features captivating visuals and straightforward explanations to introduce various mangrove species found across India, highlight the medicinal uses of mangroves, and showcase the diverse wildlife thriving in the ecosystem. It also emphasizes the environmental benefits of biodiversity and uses graphic representations to demonstrate how mangroves aid in addressing climate change. During the event, the Minister acknowledged the importance of making such resources accessible to the general public in Indian languages. Additionally, he visited the MSSRF office and engaged in discussions with the scientists. Dr. Soumya Swaminathan, Chairperson of the M S Swaminathan Research Foundation, stated, "MSSRF's efforts in coastal systems have focused on involving local communities in mangrove conservation. Without the economic involvement of the local community, conservation efforts cannot be sustained. Mangrove ecosystems are intricate and offer numerous livelihood opportunities while safeguarding coastal communities and sequestering carbon." Dr. R. Ramasubramanian, Senior Fellow of Coastal Systems Research, explained that the book aims to raise awareness among school-going children, enabling them to develop a better understanding of the mangrove ecosystem and its significance to humanity. The book covers topics such as mangrove distribution in India and worldwide, the diversity of flora and fauna, the impact of pollution, the role of mangroves in mitigating disasters like cyclones, and their economic value. The MSSRF focuses on mangrove restoration along the east coast of India, particularly in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, which is why the book has been published in Tamil and Telugu. The foundation intends to translate it into more Indian languages in the future.

Sid - Chinmayi song in Vijay Devarakonda- Sam Khushi by Heesham is melodious

The makers of the upcoming film Kushi, featuring Vijay Deverakonda and Samantha Ruth Prabhu, released the second second single, Aradhya. As the promo promised, it is a magical love number between the leads after Marraige. This love ballad crooned by sensational singers like Sid Sriram and Chinmayi. The songs begins with magical lines "You're my sunshine. You're my moonlight. You're stars in the sky. Come with me now. you've my desire." And it slowly takes us into love realm of Kushi. The melodious songs explains the unconditional love between the leads and showcases thier life after marriage. The chemistry of Vijay and Samantha is as magical as the soothing tune. It will be an anthem for all the lovers who want to express love to one another. The song is composed by Hesham Abdul Wahab, who rose to fame with Hridayam. It is sung in Tamil and Telugu by Sid Sriram, Chinmayi. While Shiva Nirvana, the film’s director, wrote the Telugu lyrics, Madhan Karky wrote the Tamil lyrics. The Hindi version is sung by Jubin Nautiyal and Palak Muchchal. The Kannada version is sung by Haricharan Seshadri and Chinmayi. KS Harishankar and Shweta Mohan sang the Malayalam version. In every version, the feel and the magic are intact. Backed by Mythri Movie Makers, Kushi is scheduled to release in theatres on September 1 in Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam. Kushi also stars P. Murali Sharma, Jayaram, Sachin Khedakar, Saranya Pradeep, Vennela Kishore, and others. Actors: Vijay Deverakonda, Samantha, Jayaram, Sachin Khedekar, Murali Sharma, Lakshmi, Ali, Sharanya Pon Vannan, Rohini, Vennela Kishore, Rahul Ramakrishna, Srikanth Iyengar, Sharanya Pradeep and others. Technical Team: Makeup: Basha Costume Designers : Rajesh, Harman Kaur, Pallavi Singh Art : Uttara Kumar, Chandrika Fights: Peter Hein Writing Contribution : Naresh Babu.P PRO: Yuvraaj Publicity : Baba Sai Marketing : First show Executive Producer : Dinesh Narasimhan Lyricist & Choreographer: Shiva Nirvana Editor : Praveen Pudi Production Designer : Jayashree Lakshminarayanan Music Director : Hesham Abdul Wahab DI, Sound Mix by Annapurna Studios, VFX Matrix CEO: Cherry Director of Photography : G. Murali Producers: Naveen Yerneni, Ravi Shankar Yalamanchili Story, Screenplay, Direction : Shiva Nirvana.

Jawan prevue Nayanthara and Vijay Sethupathi makes a craze

The highly anticipated prevue of Shah Rukh Khan's mega film, 'Jawan' has taken the internet by storm, upon its release today. Jawan, promises to be a high-octane action thriller that outlines the emotional journey of a man who is set to rectify the wrongs in the society. The action-packed prevue has pushed the anticipation for the film to the next level, captivating audiences with its grand scale and promising an extraordinary cinematic experience. Bringing together a perfect blend of action and emotion, the Jawan prevue showcases stunning visuals and an unparalleled scale bound to leave viewers wanting more. Every frame of the prevue is attention-grabbing and offers a glimpse into the world of Jawan.
The prevue begins with the inimitable voiceover of King Khan, building up the excitement for what awaits. One of the highlights for fans is witnessing the various looks of SRK, in avatars they have never seen before. Moreover, the trailer unveils a star-studded cast, featuring names from across Indian cinema. With clips of explosive action sequences, grand songs and a menacing performance by SRK on the popular retro track "Paattu Paadava’ the film promises to be full of surprises. Directed by Atlee, known for delivering a series of successful films, brings his directorial prowess to 'Jawan'. Adding to the excitement is the captivating background score and tracks composed by Anirudh, known for his musical contributions to some of the biggest films in recent times. Jawan also features ‘The King Khan rap, a high-energy and captivating track, by the Grammy-nominated and extremely popular artist Raja Kumari, which is also featured in the prevue.
Jawan is one of the most anticipated and ambitious films, produced at a never seen before scale for an Indian film, it is backed by an exceptional cast, including some of the biggest names in the entertainment industries from all parts of India along with Shah Rukh Khan starting from, Nayanthara, and Vijay Sethupathi in lead roles, and Deepika Padukone in a special appearance, along with Sanya Malhotra, Priyamani, Girija Oak, Sanjeeta Bhattacharya, Lehar Khan, Aaliyah Qureshi, Ridhi Dogra, Sunil Grover and Yogi Babu, will be seen in pivotal roles, broadening its appeal to audiences across all Indian languages, making it a true PAN India film Jawan's prevue delivers the promise of undoubtedly one of the most highly anticipated films of the year. After teasing the audience with intriguing posters and a short teaser, the prevue finally arrived with a bang. Jawan is a Red Chillies Entertainment presentation, directed by Atlee, Produced by Gauri Khan and Co-produced by Gaurav Verma. The film will release worldwide in theatres on September 7th, 2023 in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu languages. Tamil - https://bit.ly/JawanPrevue_Tamil Hindi : https://bit.ly/JawanPrevue_Hindi Telugu : https://bit.ly/JawanPrevue_Telugu

Kaithi 2 is on Stephen Raj lives says Hareesh Peradi - Nayanathara pa- in- law cheated family

Actor Hareesh Peradi told CANCHANNEL MEDIA , a YouTube channel that Lokesh Kanagaraj told him the story of Kaithi sequel and his placement in the story. He said that his character Stephen Raj in Kaithi gets killed in start of Vikram and yet he has a role in Kaithi 2. He added that it could have changed by Lokesh. He said that Nelson called him For Rajinikanth’s Jailor as he acted in the director’s Kolmaavu Kokila. However Lijo called him for Mohanlal’s Malaikotai Valiban and he was much needed as it involved riding two huge bulls bred in Rajasthan. Nelson told him to take up the Malayalam film as they cannot find a replacement. Harish said that he missed a chance with Rajinikanth and with Kamal Haasan as he gets killed at start of Vikram by masked hood wearing actor.
a complaint has been filed against Director Vignesh Shivan's father Sivakolundhu in Lalgudi Deputy Superintendent of Police office. Vignesh Shivan's cousins, his dad's elder brother Manickam, who lives in Lalgudi, and Saroja, the wife of another brother Kunjithapadham who lives in Cpimbatotre , have also filed this complain In the complaint, it is said that Sivakolundhu has usurped the jointly owned property without their knowledge and sold them and submitted the evidence has also been submitted. It is also said that Vignesh Shivan's mother Meena Kumari, sister Aishwarya, Vignesh Shivan and is wife and actress Nayanthara have been named in the complaint. According to the complaint, Meena Kumari, Aishwarya and Vignesh Shivan have to give back the property sold by their father as Vignesh Shivan's father Sivakolundhu who worked as a police informer has already passed away. This incident has become the talk of the town in Tamil film industry

Malavika Mohanan - Aishwarya Rajesh and Madhoo open up at Maitri event

Madhoo explaining why she quit the film industry, in the early days of her career I decided to leave the film industry initially because I had acted in movies like Roja, Annayya, and Yodha, among others, where I played strong female characters. However, I eventually shifted my focus primarily to Hindi films since I was based in Mumbai and wanted to be a part of that industry. During the 90s, action films and heroes dominated the scene, and my roles mainly involved dancing, delivering a few romantic lines, and shedding tears with parents. While I enjoyed dancing, I realized that I was deeply unhappy with this shift from films like Roja. I recognized that my true passion lay in being an artist and doing meaningful work. Whenever my shooting dates approached and I had to go for shoots, I couldn't shake off the feeling of dissatisfaction. After working in the industry for about 9-10 years, I decided it was time to quit. The moment I found a reason, which was when I wanted to get married, I wrote a letter to the people in the industry, expressing my intention to leave. It was partly driven by a sense of arrogance, childhood arrogance, I recognize that now, but at that time I felt that they didn't deserve me. Deep down, I knew I wanted to accomplish much more in my career. So I decided to get married, have children, and continue with my life. However, it was only after leaving the industry that I truly understood my identity as an artist. I realized that I needed to return to the field and secure a role that would allow me to fully express my talents and pursue my passion. Few of them from the conversations :- Madhoo on outshining male actors with her performance: I often feel that after reviewing the footage on the editing table, if a male actor perceives that the female actor has performed well or delivered their lines effectively, they proceed to edit or remove the entire scene. Alternatively, they opt to reshoot the scene altogether. In those instances, I would question the need for reshooting and inquire about the rationale behind it. The response I would receive was that the actors themselves requested it. And then I used to think but what about me? I have done well! Madhoo on ageism in the industry: It becomes exceedingly difficult to secure a meaty role when working onscreen. I have no interest in portraying the character of Ajay Devgn's mother. And this is a probable scenario! We were both launched in the industry simultaneously and are of similar age. However, things are changing. Recently, Tabu, who is also my contemporary, starred opposite Ajay Devgan in some recent films, and I am immensely grateful for the positive changes that the industry has undergone. The emergence of OTT platforms allows for the creation of content that doesn't rely on drawing audiences to theaters. Regardless of one's age, size, or color, it is now possible to tell your story and receive recognition. I commend exceptional women who produce such narratives and provide opportunities for individuals like us to make a comeback irrespective of age. Malavika Mohan on the deep patriarchy that exists in society: I think there's this idea, that even with our dreams, we are told to dream a certain way. When you are embarking on this whole journey of being an actor, the idea of being a successful female actor that is sold to you is that if you work with the male biggies, that means you've arrived, that is the benchmark of success. So that's what every female actor in this country has been taught. Therefore, when work started coming my way, my go-to instinct was to work with these ‘biggies’. And when you work with a big male star and get overnight success, sometimes you start associating your worth with the worth of your project or the actor you are associated with. I realized that started happening with me. This realization reminded me of something my mother used to mention. She would often watch Malayalam films from the 1960s and 1970s, during which actresses were offered remarkable roles. She would express her admiration for those times – she would ask me to pray for ‘good’, ‘meaty’ roles. As a 20-21-year-old, I failed to fully grasp her perspective, questioning why she held such sentiments, and told her she should be telling me to pray for ‘big’ movies. However, having now completed a full circle in my own journey, I understand that securing substantial roles is the key to sustaining one's career and leaving a lasting impact. This ensures that you are not merely a temporary sensation or a passing trend. Aishwarya Rajesh on becoming her own hero: I come from a background with no connections to the film industry – my father was in cinema, but unfortunately, I lost him when I was 8. My journey to becoming an actor was challenging. I faced discouragement and criticism based on my appearance, particularly my dark complexion. People told me that I wasn't suitable to be an actor, and that I couldn't even stand behind someone on set. However, despite these setbacks, I decided to give it a try and prove those naysayers wrong. Slowly but steadily, I began to make progress and achieve success. I had a strong desire to work in female-centric films, and I was fortunate to get opportunities in that domain. However, as my career progressed, I noticed a decline in opportunities to work with prominent male stars. In response, I started questioning whether the roles they offered were truly aligned with my level of skill and ambition. These thoughts crossed my mind, at least in a lighthearted manner, as I reflected on my journey so far (laughs). After the success of my film Kaaka Muttai, the entire film industry showered me with praise. However, despite the positive reception, I found myself in a surprising predicament: I wasn't receiving any offers for almost a year and a half. It was a period of stagnation, and I felt frustrated by the lack of opportunities. If we examine my filmography today, apart from a few prominent actors like Dhanush, Vijay Sethupathi, Sivakarthikeyan, and Dulquer Salmaan, who appreciated my work, I haven't been offered roles by other actors who admired my performances. That's when I had the opportunity to work on a film called Kanaa, which marked the beginning of my journey in female-centric cinema. Since then, I have acted as the sole protagonist in around fifteen films or more. Despite this, I still ponder why the prominent male actors haven't approached me yet. However, I made a conscious decision to embrace being the hero of my own films. This mindset shift has brought me immense happiness and allowed me to let go of any concerns or worries regarding the involvement of bigger heroes. I have established my own audience, and that is something I truly cherish. Prime Video, India’s most-loved entertainment destination, today released the latest session of Maitri: Female First Collective, hosting its maiden discussion in Chennai. Launched last year, the collective is an endeavour to create a safe space where women from the Indian media and entertainment industry can come together to discuss their experiences, challenges and successes, and offer their perspective on bringing about a positive shift. The session featured 8 eminent women from India’s various entertainment industries, ranging from award-winning prolific actors who have worked across languages like Malavika Mohanan, Aishwarya Rajesh and Madhoo, to women who have left an indelible mark behind the camera, like creator, writer, showrunner & producer Reshma Ghatala, writer & director Swathi Raghuraaman, and cinematographer Yamini Yagnamurthy, in addition to Aparna Purohit, creator – Maitri & head of India Originals, Prime Video, and Smriti Kiran, creator and curator of Maitri & founder, Polka Dots LightBox. Highlights from the latest session are now available on Maitri’s YouTube channel https://youtu.be/G6ZPAE9RMlU

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