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Parugu Movie Review

Parugu Movie Review

Cast: Allu Arjun, Prakash Raj, Sheela, Jayasudha (guest role), Poonam Bajwa (guest role), Sunil and many others.

Strengths: Allu Arjun and Prakash Raj

Must see scenes:
1. All the comedy scenes
2. Prakash Raj drunken scene with Allu Arjun expressing his agony for his eloped daughter

Story: Krishna (Allu Arjun) is a happy go lucky guy who gets trapped in the family of Prakash Raj who is searching for the latter’s eloped first daughter Subba Lakshmi (Poonam Bajwa). In the mean time Krishna falls in love with Prakash Raj second daughter Meena (Sheela) and plans to elope with her. After seeing the agony and pain of an eloped daughter’s father, Allu Arjun decides to leave Meena. What happens next should be seen on big screen only.

Analysis: Parugu movie is the second movie for Bhaskar after Bommarillu and as the trend follows it will not be a phenomenol hit (second movie of most of the recent directors is not a hit). It is all about how a father feels when his daughter elopes with her lover. Bhaskar showed the father’s love from son’s point of view in Bommarillu where as he showed father’s love from the father’s point of view in Parugu.

Bhaskar wanted to prove that he is not wrong in both the movies. One can find the complete reverse side of Bommariilu movie. I agree that Parugu is a complete different story but it lags the effective on-screen discription ie screenplay. The movie dragged a lot in both first half as well as the second half.

Performances: Allu Arjun is as usual cool in this movie too. His action and his dance sequences doesn’t show much difference from his earlier movies like Happy, Arya and Bunny.

Heroine Sheela is sweet and beautiful as a village girl. Poonam Bajwa who did a guest performance in Parugu has nothing to mention about. Jayasudha as Allu Arjun’s mother has no role to perform.

Special mention about Prakash Raj should be done here. He, as an agonizing father gave splendid performance. He stole the entire show in the movie.

Sunil and his friends are good and gave rib-tickling comedy with proper timing and proper punch dialogues.

Story by Bhaskar is different and good. Direction, again by Bhaskar is good but is not highlighted because of the bad screenplay.
Source: Cinegola.com

Ready to vote for Telangana 99 times

Ready to vote for Telangana 99 times

People from many regions and parties are eagerly looking for coming by-elections and focus is on will Telangana people vote for Telangana Rastra Samiti again in this by-elections which caused by four MPs and 16 members of the legislative assembly belonging to the Telangana Rastra Samiti (TRS) had resigned last month to press their demand for separate statehood to Telangana.

Recent surveys has also proven that there is no doubt in Telangana people mind to vote for TRS and even everyone Ready to vote 99 times and leave their life once for Telangana in their 100yrs life.

But also feeling its responsibility of Telanganites to keep majority in all the segments for TRS and no deposit to remaining parties which is the only way we can teach a lesson to ruling Congress party and its supporting parties for betraying Telangana people on the issue of separate statehood to Telangana region.

What congress party and leaders gave us after we putting them in government are Corruption, irregularities in Jalayagnam, farmers’ suicides, sale of girl children by lambada families, starvation deaths of Siricilla weavers and steep hike in prices of essential commodities.

Do you think Telangana slogan the creation of unemployed politicians? Or you concern about the backward districts in Telangana in Telangana state? Want o know why should only Telangana people have a separate state of their own even there are other backward areas in the state? You feel Naxalites the cause of Telangana’s backwardness?

For all those queries you can visit http://www.telangana.org/TelanganaFAQ.asp

TRS is only political party that is exploiting Telangana sentiment and fighting for separate statehood to Telangana sincerely and truly.

Bypolls to Telangana LS and assembly seats would be held on May 29


Bye-election to the seven Lok Sabha seats, including four in Andhra Pradesh, and 22 assembly seats spread over seven states would be held next month, the Election Commission announced . Elections to four Lok Sabha seats -- Karimnagar, Hanamkonda, Warangal and Adilabad -- and 18 assembly seats in Andhra Pradesh following resignation by Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) members would be held on May 29.

Telugu Desam Party (TDP) president N. Chandrababu Naidu fired his first salvo by declaring that his party was not against the demand for Telangana state. Naidu pointed out that there were different opinions even in the Telangana region. “There are people who are demanding separate state and there are others who are not in favour of the such idea”, he said explaining why the party was not able to take a clear stand on the issue.

TRS president K.Chandrasekhar Rao accused that though the flags of Congress and TDP are different, their agenda was the same. He told newsmen that these two parties are colluding together into a “joint venture” to defeat his party candidates in the coming byelections so that to claim later there was no Telangana sentiment

BJP former president M Venkaiah Naidu said that the byelections will not decide the fate of separate statehood for Telangana. Speaking to newsmen at Vijayawada he said that the fate of Telangana will be decided only in the general elections in 2009.

Reiterating his commitment to the formation of a separate Telangana, Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) president D Srinivas said for him party is more important than Telangana.

Source: telangana.com

Let’s Turn Yourself: First Turn Is Yours

Blogathon Day 1: Infrastructure - How can we improve the traffic condition in our city?

Let’s Turn Yourself: First Turn Is Yours

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Several things which we observe while we stuck on heavy traffic like a 4 wheeler with single person, auto wala keep his vehicle cross the road which doesn’t allow two wheelers to go ahead like many. If we look at the problems closely we can find answers as well. What we need to strictly follow are use car pooling if not interested use office buses but don’t use vehicle for alone and don’t allow drivers to go in wrong direction or in wrong order when you are traveling in auto. Things like this seems easy and can possible will make big difference. Its all depends on you and us to make traffic easy going. So Let’s Turn Yourself!!!!

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The downturn, has compelled US companies to scale down costs and has had a domino effect on Indian software service providers. Onsite projects have dried up and crisis-ridden Indian companies are falling over each other to hold on to existing projects. Price war, so far restricted to the battle between the two Colas, is now a reality for Indian software companies. Today, companies quote rates as low as $15 per person hour to keep afloat, making onsite projects unviable. Recently, Infosys CEO Narayan Murthy admitted to an Indian business magazine that the company pulled out of a $7,000 per man month project when a rival quoted $4,500 per man month for then same project.

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You're a fool if you think it's over for Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal

You're a fool if you think it's over for Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal


The world's top two may not have started the year as expected, but this author thinks they will still be sitting at the top of the tree come the end of the season.
'Anyone who thinks that Federer will not be primarily attempting to relinquish the French title from Nadal, or that the Spaniard won't be fighting tooth and nail to retain it, needs their head examined'
It is always rather tricky trying to pin down the exact reasons for a champion's slump.
Roger Federer has, by his lofty standards, had a terrible 2008 and is not looking particularly happy with his game. Diagnosed with mononucleosis after falling to Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open, Federer has lost a further three matches.
Andy Murray in Dubai was not as huge a shock as the media would have us believe. Murray is very talented and can outplay any of the big names on his day. His attitude and inconsistency is what prevents him from bettering himself.
Indeed, it was not until Mardy Fish whipped Federer in straight sets at Indian Wells that people noticed there was no evident fight or fire coming from the Swiss genius. That was very uncharacteristic of the world number one and extremely worrying for his army of followers.
Federer has been at the pinnacle of the world rankings for 219 consecutive weeks and he is, of course, human - everyone runs out of steam at some point. The aura that surrounds Federer and his achievements merits a case for caution on premature shouts about his slippery slope from the top of the Tennis world.
Although recently defeated for a fourth time this year - by Andy Roddick in the quarter-finals of the Sony Ericsson Open in Miami - Federer displayed some very encouraging signs of recovery. In a three-set loss, he was ahead on forehand, backhand and volley winners against the rejuvenated American.
Encouraging? Or ominous for the rest of the players only too willing to take Federer's throne? I would tend to agree with the latter. In the run-up towards the French Open, perhaps Federer is finally shaking off his illness and hitting the ground running in his quest for that elusive clay court title.
One man who will enter the clay court season in a slightly more boisterous mood is the king of clay, Rafael Nadal. He's 21-6 for the season in the win-loss column and a runners-up prize in Miami against Nikolay Davydenko sees the young Spaniard in a good position.
Although comprehensively beaten by the Russian, an ever-positive Nadal remained upbeat, saying: "This tournament is going to give me, I think, positive feelings for the clay season."
Nadal seems extremely relaxed and fresh, as he should moving into his favourite part of the calender. Neither Nadal nor Federer have hit the heights so far this year, yet rumblings throughout the tennis world are rife predicting that the two most consistent and best players on the planet are about to crumble.
Only three months or so into the season with three Grand Slam events to come shows a lack of foresight on the part of many doubters. For 140 weeks Nadal has been attempting to topple Federer from the top spot and if Djokovic, Davydenko and Roddick think that the young Spaniard - or Federer for that matter - will simply fade away, they are being very naive.
These two men have set the standard over the last few years and are not even close to chucking in the towel yet. Rankings do not lie and anyone who thinks that Federer will not be primarily attempting to relinquish the French title from Nadal, or that the Spaniard won't be fighting tooth and nail to retain it needs their head examined.
No one can forsee injuries or lack of form, but both men are slowly building up the right momentum and form at just the right time.
Nadal and Federer know each other very well and, strangely for the top two in tennis, hold each other in high regard both on and off the court. It would be foolish for anyone to think that the two of them will not still be sitting at the top of the tree come the end of the season.
Source: www.sportingo.com

Jalsa: Movie Review

Pawan Kalyan's Jalsa opened to huge crowds on Wednesday. Labeled as the most awaited movie of the season it is no surprise that Jalsa was surrounded by immense hype and hoopla.
Did live up to the expectations? This film is a truly class act… directed at families and youth audience. Of course the title itself suggests what the film will offer and yes, you can do Jalsa in the theatres as the film entertains you all the way.
Other than a few glitches in the screengplay Jalsa does what it is intended to do. The main drawback of the film is raising the naxalism topic and also canning a few scenes on that point. Though the idea is good it does not fit into the mood of the film. Although the entire episode lasts hardly for 15 minutes it has shown impact on the film heavily. Especially, with that episode the jovial and fun loving protagonist Sanjay Sahu's characterization dropped down and in turn has left many loopholes in the script.
Music is lilting to the ears and the picturization stands out in U & I, Karo Karo Jalsa songs. Action part is another plus point. None of the fights last long, but they had the necessary "Power" punch!
Pawan Kalyan is at his best in Sanjay Sahu's role. He did marvelous job in playing the role tailor made for him. His antics and mannerisms will be a treat to his fans, and they will feel that Khushi days are back. Ileana is cute. Parwati Melton is ok. Mukesh Rushi is terrific as the antagonist. Prakash Raj does his usual self. Furthermore, the ever green comedian Brahmanandam has another feather in his cap as hilarious Pranav! Sunil too tickles your funny bone.Not to forget the Superstar Mahesh who lent his voice for this film and his work is as sweet as Jalsa. He has to be commended.

Trivikram once again proves that he is the "dialogs guru" of Tollywood. He did a splendid job as a writer. His direction skills are good too but have to concentrate on screenplay writing.

On a whole Jalsa is a cool entertainer in this hot summer.
Leave your brains at home and enjoy the fun ride.
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