Matrimonials.com
by Telugu whiz kids
The
blitz of glamour is very enticing. It's pretty easy to fall prey to
the glitter of the tinsel world. But out of the millions of star-stuck
wannabes, only few can realize their dreams. Raj Nidimoru and Krishna
'DK' Dasarakothapalli, a class of 94 B Tech graduates from SV University
are two of them. They aptly titled their production unit as Dreams2Reality
films. Tonight (29th March), their first feature film matrimonial.com
is getting exhibited in International Film festival at New Delhi. This
film matrimonials.com is about "two Indian guys and two Indian
girls (all the Desis) in different cities who are attempting to make
a love connection over E-mail". The judges of this festival include
the elite directors like Sekhar Kapur. On behalf of our esteemed visitors,
we wish these whiz kids a good luck. For more information on this film
please visit d2rfilms.com
Nuvve
Kavali bags national award
Usha
Kiron's blockbuster Nuvve Kavali bagged the national award as the best
Telugu film. Producer Ch Ramojirao and director K Vijayabhaskar will
be presented with 'Rajithakamal' and cash award of Rupees Ten thousand
each. Critic Vasiraju Prakasham shares the award for the best film critic
with Suresh Sharma [Hindi]. He is the second Telugu critic to receive
the national award after KNT Sastry. Nuvve Kavali film created a controversy,
as it is a remake of Malayalam hit Niram. The cast and technicians might
get the award for the remade film, but it is not eligible to be adjusted
as the best feature film as it is not original. National award committee
too made a mess out of it when Anil Kapoor and Raveena Tandon were adjusted
as the best actor and best actress for their performance in the Pukar
and Daaman respectively. Both there films are rejected by the commette,
but were handpicked later due to the connection Raveena and Anil enjoys
with BJP. Both these actors campaigned actively for BJP in the past.
Rama
Naidu doles out another three lacks for Gujarath victims
After
donating ten lakhs from the public funds of Cheerala constituency, Dr.
Rama Naidu is back with another donation of three lakhs. 2.1 lakhs of
rupees was collected by the Suresh films exhibition at various cities
and remaining ninety thousand is from the pocket of Ramanaidu. CCT (Chiranjeevi
Charitable Trust) did spend 6 lakhs by taking a train full of goods
to Gujarat and distributing them to the grief stuck village men. This
noble deed was carried out under the aegis of Allu Arjun (son of Allu
Arvind) on the day of Maha Siva Rathri.
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