Aparichithudu Re-Release At The Box Office: A Ray Of Hope For Telugu Cinemas; But Will It Shatter HanuMan, Tillu Square’s Record? (Photo Credit – IMDb)
Telugu audiences are itching to get back to the theatres after a disappointing summer with no major releases. This Friday, however, offers a potential crowd-pleaser with the re-release of Shankar’s classic psychological thriller, Aparichithudu (Telugu version of Anniyan).
The original 2005 Anniyan was a box office juggernaut, raking in over 50 crore. Its Telugu version, Aparichithudu, boasts a massive fanbase, thanks to Vikram‘s award-worthy performance and Shankar’s masterful direction. The film’s cult status and enduring appeal suggest it could be the drawcard that brings audiences back to the big screen.
Aparichithudu’s Plot:
Aparichithudu centres around Ramu, a lawyer frustrated by the rampant corruption and social apathy. When the legal system fails, Ramu develops a violent alter ego, Aparichithudu, who seeks to punish...
Telugu audiences are itching to get back to the theatres after a disappointing summer with no major releases. This Friday, however, offers a potential crowd-pleaser with the re-release of Shankar’s classic psychological thriller, Aparichithudu (Telugu version of Anniyan).
The original 2005 Anniyan was a box office juggernaut, raking in over 50 crore. Its Telugu version, Aparichithudu, boasts a massive fanbase, thanks to Vikram‘s award-worthy performance and Shankar’s masterful direction. The film’s cult status and enduring appeal suggest it could be the drawcard that brings audiences back to the big screen.
Aparichithudu’s Plot:
Aparichithudu centres around Ramu, a lawyer frustrated by the rampant corruption and social apathy. When the legal system fails, Ramu develops a violent alter ego, Aparichithudu, who seeks to punish...
- 5/15/2024
- by Nikita Wagh
- KoiMoi
In a surprising turn of events, Ramu, a seemingly ordinary bull, has become an internet sensation after a video showcasing its exceptional autonomous skills caught the attention of billionaire Anand Mahindra. The footage, shared by Mahindra on Twitter, features Ramu effortlessly carrying out tasks such as positioning himself to carry a cart, navigating a gaushala (cow shelter), and precisely dropping goods without any human guidance.
The extraordinary display of self-sufficiency has captivated viewers, with Mahindra commenting, “If Ramu could speak, I bet he would give better advice on how to be ‘Life-Positive’ than every other self-proclaimed motivational speaker in the world.”
Within a couple of hours, the video garnered an impressive 187.8K views. The narrator suggests that those interested in witnessing Ramu’s amazing skills can visit Asaram Bapu’s ashram in Ludhiana.
Anand Mahindra’s Twitter thread became a lively discussion, with users expressing awe at Ramu’s abilities.
The extraordinary display of self-sufficiency has captivated viewers, with Mahindra commenting, “If Ramu could speak, I bet he would give better advice on how to be ‘Life-Positive’ than every other self-proclaimed motivational speaker in the world.”
Within a couple of hours, the video garnered an impressive 187.8K views. The narrator suggests that those interested in witnessing Ramu’s amazing skills can visit Asaram Bapu’s ashram in Ludhiana.
Anand Mahindra’s Twitter thread became a lively discussion, with users expressing awe at Ramu’s abilities.
- 2/2/2024
- by Chesta Singh
- ReferSMS
Actress Raveena Tandon, who is receiving a lot of good response to her recently released show ‘Karmma Calling’, has shared that filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma was not in favour of casting her in ‘Shool’ on which he served as the producer. The actress revealed that the director of the film, E Nivas was convinced of casting her for the film and he put his foot down and went ahead with the promo shoot. During the promo Rgv failed to recognise Raveena.
Walking down the memory lane, the actress said: “‘Shool’ was a challenge that I wanted to pick up because it was the role of a Bihari housewife. E Nivas, the director of the film, was very keen on signing me but Ram Gopal Varma, being the producer and a very dear friend, had issues with signing me for the film. He used to say, ‘Ravs, main apni aankhen band karta hoon,...
Walking down the memory lane, the actress said: “‘Shool’ was a challenge that I wanted to pick up because it was the role of a Bihari housewife. E Nivas, the director of the film, was very keen on signing me but Ram Gopal Varma, being the producer and a very dear friend, had issues with signing me for the film. He used to say, ‘Ravs, main apni aankhen band karta hoon,...
- 1/29/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
According to the industry buzz, Nana Patekar, who is making a comeback after eight years with Ram Gopal Varma's Ab Tak Chhappan sequel, is also teaming with the filmmaker for his next. Apparently, Rgv has roped in Nana to play Rakesh Maria in his next based on the 26/11 attacks in Mumbai.
Rakesh Maria is the Chief of Anti Terrorist Squad and was in charge of leading the investigations to the November 2008 Mumbai attacks. Kay Kay Menon's role in Anurag Kashyap's Black Friday was also modeled on Rakesh Maria.
According to the reports, Rgv had also approached, Sanjay Dutt and Kamal Haasan for the same role. A source close to Ramu spills the beans, "Yes, Ramu had also approached Sanjay and Kamal but Nana was always Ramu's first choice. He had approached Nana for the role while he was still shooting Ab Tak Chhappan. Nana didn't give...
Rakesh Maria is the Chief of Anti Terrorist Squad and was in charge of leading the investigations to the November 2008 Mumbai attacks. Kay Kay Menon's role in Anurag Kashyap's Black Friday was also modeled on Rakesh Maria.
According to the reports, Rgv had also approached, Sanjay Dutt and Kamal Haasan for the same role. A source close to Ramu spills the beans, "Yes, Ramu had also approached Sanjay and Kamal but Nana was always Ramu's first choice. He had approached Nana for the role while he was still shooting Ab Tak Chhappan. Nana didn't give...
- 8/8/2012
- by Mauli Singh
- BollywoodHungama
When India was cheering, applauding, shedding a tear and clapping in awe looking at the batting maestro hit his hundredth ton, Bollywood’s own Ramu (Ram Gopal Varma) kicked off his most ambitious and prestigious venture till date; a film based on the 26/11 attacks made on Mumbai.
“Today is the 1st day of shooting of the most important film of my career `The Attacks of 26/11 `. That’s because it’s on the most important event that ever happened. If not in scale and damage and tragedy just in sheer complexity it beats even 9/11. The attacks of 26/11 will detail every aspect of the carnage beginning with the terrorists taking over Amar Solanki’s trawler `Kuber’. I want 2 thank all the officers who have given me unimaginable inputs and insights into this event which is making this film possible,” tweets Rgv.
Rommel Rodrigues, the author of the book “Kasab – The face of...
“Today is the 1st day of shooting of the most important film of my career `The Attacks of 26/11 `. That’s because it’s on the most important event that ever happened. If not in scale and damage and tragedy just in sheer complexity it beats even 9/11. The attacks of 26/11 will detail every aspect of the carnage beginning with the terrorists taking over Amar Solanki’s trawler `Kuber’. I want 2 thank all the officers who have given me unimaginable inputs and insights into this event which is making this film possible,” tweets Rgv.
Rommel Rodrigues, the author of the book “Kasab – The face of...
- 3/19/2012
- by Kartik Iyer
- Bollyspice
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