26.2.21

Aha World Digital Premiere of Athade Srimannarayana on February 26


Kickstarting 2021 with back-to-back blockbusters like Mail, Super Over and Krack, aha is  proving to be quite a binge treat! Keeping up with this standard to constantly entertain and  surprise, the platform has bought admirable movies like Naarinja Mithai, Midnight Murders and  Maayanadhi in Telugu! 

Back with one of the most loved cop dramas Athade Srimanarayana in Telugu from February  26, the audience surely will be entertained with an adventure filled weekend.  

With eminent cinematographic tricks inspired from the west, Athade Srimannarayana excels  visually. A mix of comedy, thrill, drama and fantasy, the actors will keep you glued to the screen  along with songs that leave you grooving.  

Set in a fictional town named Amaravati, this treasure hunt that is a comedy involves two rival  characters and the hero, who is believed by a drama troupe to be Lord Narayana Himself.  

In a short span of time, aha has become a household name with the best in Telugu  entertainment. With a massive collection of favourites starring superstars and a huge library of  classics and original web series, aha is constantly giving its viewers a lot to look forward to. 

Cast and Crew: 

Starring: Rakshit Shetty, Shanvi Srivastava, Balaji Manohar, Achyutha Kumar, Pramod Shetty,  Madhusudhan Rao  

Production House: Pushkar Films  

Directed by Sachin  

Produced by Pushkara Mallikarjunaiah  

Written by Rakshit Shetty & The Seven Odds  

Music: Ajaneesh Loknath and Charan Raj 

Background Score: Ajaneesh Loknath 

Director of Photography: Karm Chawla  

Editor: Sachin


Mother language is like Mother’s milk: Governor

Hyderabad, Feb 26: Governor Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan on Friday equated learning in mother tongue in initial years of childhood to giving mother’s milk to the new born baby. Since both will have immense positive and vibrating effect on the well being of the children in their entire life.

She stated that respecting, loving and promoting mother language is nothing but respecting and loving our own mother.

The Governor was participating as the chief guest at the International Mother Language Day, organized by the Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirapally, and Desiya Chintanai Kaghagam.

Highlighting the importance of learning in the mother tongue in the childhood, she said that research has concluded that a child’s brain has tremendous scope for absorption in its formative years and learning through the mother tongue will immensely help children to grasp imagine, retain better.

“In case of mother tongue, first we develop the competence by listening and express our feelings through own words. Afterwards we learn to read and write. This ideal sequence is not possible to maintain while learning the other language, wherein we first learn to read and write and their other things”, she said.  

She declared that there is no alternative to mother tongue.

“It is paining me to know that some youngsters are not able to speak correctly either in their mother tongue or in English. The precise reason for this is non importing of learning in mother tongue in the initial years. If a children are taught in their mother tongue during the initial years, they could be able to learn the other languages quite easily”.

She said that the languages are the most powerful instrument of preserving and developing tangible and intangible heritage, and the effort to promote the dissemination of mother tongues will contribute to linguistic diversity and multilingual education.

She appreciated the organizers for celebrating International Mother Language Day like this as the celebrations like this will help in reducing the extinction of languages and promote the utility and spread of linguistic diversity and in turn has an immense potential to contribute for the Atma Nirbhar Bharat.

The International Mother Language Day was organized by the Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirapally, and Desiya Chintanai Kaghagam.

Prof. M. Selvam, Ph.D, Vice-Chancellor, Bharathidasan University, Dr. G. Gopinath, Registrar i/c, Bharathidasan Univerity, Thiru. Ma. Ko. Chi. Rajendran, State Organizing Secretary, Desiya Chinthanai Kazhagam were among others who spoke on the occasion.    

-Press note








Senior Actor Rajendra Prasad’s Multi-genre flick 'Climax' releasing on March 5th with clean U/A !!





Sr. Hero, Versatile Actor Dr. Rajendra Prasad & Acclaimed Writer/Director/Producer Bhavani Shankar’s upcoming Multi-genre flick 'Climax' ready for the release on March 5th with U/A.


Garnering a huge response to the Trailer, Climax stars Sri Reddy, Prudhvi Raj and Shivashankar Master in prominent roles in P.Rajeshwar Reddy & K.Karunakar Reddy production under Kaipas Film Production House.

Director Bhavani Shankar says, “Our ’Climax’ has an interesting character played by Sr. Hero Dr. Rajendra Prasad. We’re confident that we’ll entertain the audience of all genres while each and every role will thrill you throughout the film. As of now, our U/A certificate clears all the rumours around Vijay Modi characterization. Watch our CLIMAX in theatres on March 5th or a never before movie watching experience.”

Music : Rajesh Nidhwana
DOP : Rawi Cumar Neerla
Choreography: Prem Rakshith
Editing: Basva Peddireddy
Art: Rajkumar

Kumaradhara Mukkoti Cancelled Due to Covid


Tirumala, 26 Feb. 21: In view of Covid guidelines, TTD has cancelled Kumaradhara Theertha Mukkoti on February 27.

 

As the Centre has not yet relaxed Covid norms related to water bodies, TTD has cancelled the torrent fete. The pilgrims are also not allowed.

 

While the monthly Pournami Garuda Seva will be observed on February 27 between 7pm and 9pm.

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₹ 10 Crores for TTD Trusts



Tirumala, 26 Feb. 21: Donations pour in for TTD Trusts on Friday and on a single day Rs.10crores donated to different trusts.

 

The CEO of New Delhi-based PASCO Company; Sri Sanjay Passi had donated Rs.10crores out of which RS.9crores towards SVBC Trust and a crore to SV Sarvashreyas (Balamandir) Trust of TTD. He has handed over the DD for the same to TTD Additional EO and SVBC MD Sri AV Dharma Reddy on Friday at Ranganayakula Mandapam in Tirumala.

 

Later speaking to the media along with his spouse Shalini Passi he said he has been visiting Tirumala since 2004 and has darshan twice a year. He said, he was charmed to see the various charitable activities taken up by TTD and we always offer support to TTD, he said. 

 

Meanwhile, with this whopping donation of Rs.9crores to TTD, the total donations to SVBC Trust have crossed over Rs.25crores. 

 

Gold Ornaments Donated to Sri Govindaraja Swamy Vari Temple



 

Tirupati, 25 Feb. 21: Devotee couple of Tirupati Sri Kameswar Rao and Sri Shyamala Rani on Thursday donated gold ornaments worth 3.17 lakhs to Sri Govindaraja Swamy temple.

 

The ornaments included a 46 gm gold chain worth z2.07 lakhs for Goddess Sri Pundarikavalli and a 24.5 gm gold chain worth 1.1 lakhs for Goddess Sri Godadevi. The ornaments were adorned to deities after traditional pujas at the temple.

 

DyEO Sri Rajendrudu, AEO Sri Ravikumar Reddy, superintendent Sri Venkatadri and inspector Sri Munindrababu were present.