3.8.21

Khushbu, Radhika Sarathkumar, Urvashi In Aadavaallu Meeku Johaarlu




The title Aadavaallu Meeku Johaarlu got tremendous response from all the corners, particularly family audiences loved it completely. The title itself suggests the importance of female characters in the movie.


Young and happening hero Sharwanand plays the lead role, while Rashmika Mandanna is the female lead. Talented director Tirumala Kishore is helming the project, while Sudhakar Cherukuri is producing it on Sri Lakshmi Venkateswara Cinemas banner.

The makers have come up with an exciting announcement of evergreen actresses Khushbu, Radhika Sarathkumar and Urvashi being part of the project.

The three characters are very decisive for the film. Thus, the makers have roped in the highly talented actresses. It will be an eye-feast to see the three heroines in very special roles in the very special film from Tirumala Kishore.

The film’s shooting is progressing in Hyderabad and Khushbu, Radhika Sarathkumar and Urvashi have also joined the team.

Billed to be a wholesome family entertainer, Rockstar Devi Sri Prasad is rendering soundtracks, while popular cinematographer Sujith Sarang is handling cinematography, and Sreekar Prasad who won several national awards is the editor.

Cast: Sharwanand, Rashmika Mandanna, Khushbu, Radhika Sarathkumar, Urvashi, Vennela Kishore, Ravi Shankar, Sathya, Pradeep Rawath, Gopa Raju, Benarjee, Kalyani Natarajan, Rajasri Nair, Jhansi, Rajitha, Sathya Krishna, RCM Raju and others.

Technical Crew:
Director: Tirumala Kishore
Producer: Sudhakar Cherukuri
Banner: Sri Lakshmi Venkateswara Cinemas
Cinematography: Sujith Sarang
Editor: Sreekar Prasad
Art Director: AS Prakash
Choreographer: Dinesh

Adivi Sesh's Goodachari Sequel Announcement Soon


Adivi Sesh is making his entry in Bollywood with a patriotic Pan India project Major which has completed its major shooting part.


Soon after wrapping up this project, Adivi Sesh will be doing sequel for his biggest blockbuster Goodachari which completes three years today. Goodachari sequel announcement is coming soon, this month.

“Goodachari will be back. Announcement this month,” announced the makers.

"It’s #3YearsforGoodachari today :) My most loved film. It is especially The film children love the most. Since August has always been a lucky month for me, a huge update of the next mission later this month! #G2 Announcement coming soon!" reads Sesh's tweet.

The action spy film was directed by Sashi Kiran Tikka. Abhishek Nama, TG Vishwa Prasad and Abhishek Agarwal who produced the first part will bankroll the second installment as well.

Adivi Sesh who penned the story and screenplay for Goodachari is working on the script for the sequel too.

Pavitrotsavam at Sri Kodandarama Swamy Vari Temple from 4th to 6th August


TTD is organising annual Pavitrotsavam Mahotsavam at Sri Kodandarama Swamy temple from August 4 to 6 in Ekantham in view of Covid guidelines.

 

As part of festivities of the three day event Ankurarpanam will be performed on August 3 evening in the temple beside the Acharya Ritwick Varanam, Senadhipati utsavam, Medini Puja, Mritsangrahanam rituals.

 

On August 4, the first day of mahotsavam, Pavitra pratista shall be performed at Yagashala and Pavitra samarpana on August 5 and on August 6, the Purnahuti and other vaidika rituals will herald the conclusion.

 

On all three days Snapana Tirumanjanam will be performed for the utsava idols of Sri Sitarama sameta Lakshmana Swamy in the morning and Asthana will be held at Bashyakarula Sannidhi in the evening.

 

The pavitrotsavam is an annual event performed at all the Vaishnava temples after the Brahmotsavam festival to cleanse the temple and ward of bad effects of any lapses occurred during the year and to enhance the divinity of the temple.

CVSO Inspects Ongoing Works





TTD CVSO Sri Gopinath Jatti along with Engineering, Forest and Vigilance officials inspected various places at Tirumala and also the ongoing improvements in the Alipiri footpath route on Monday.

 

As a part of his inspection along with SE 2 Sri Jagadeeshwar Reddy, he visited the old viewpoint near GNC and suggested to the Engineering and Forest officials on the necessary improvements and greenery to be done in these places. 

 

Later he also walked to the Jackfruit Vanam located near GNC, the entrance of Outer Ring Road to see the ongoing improvement works.

 

INSPECTS RENOVATED GHURKHA POST

 

As a part of his inspection, the CVSO also visited the renovated Gurkha Security Post located adjacent to Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy temple in the footpath route. During his previous inspection, he noticed that this security post which accommodates Ghurkhas who are on Ghat road vigil duty, was out of shape. He inaugurated the post and appreciated the services of Ghurkhas who hails from Nepal, Darjeeling etc. and later dined with them.

 

Among others who were present in the inspection includes EE 1 Sri Jaganmohan Reddy, DFO Sri Chandrasekhar, VGO Sri Bali Reddy, AVSOs Sri Gangaraju, Sri Pawan Kumar, Sri Sailendra and others.

Andal Tiruvadipuri Utsavam Commences




The Andal Tiruvadippudi Utsavam commences in Sri Govindraja Swamy temple at Tirupati on Monday.

 

This ten-day fete concludes on August 11 with Andal Sattumora in between events like Chakrattalwar and Prativadi Bhayankara Sattumora on August 8.

 

Special Gr.DyEO Sri Rajendrudu and others were also present.

 

TTD Addl Eo Offers Silks to Tirutatani Tanikesan




Following the tradition, TTD Additional EO Sri AV Dharma Reddy offered silk vastrams to Sri Tanikesan, the chief deity of the famous temple in Tiruttani on the auspicious occasion of Adikrittika on Monday.

 

On his arrival to the temple, he was received by Joint Commissioner of TN Endowments Smt Paranjyothi, Temple Chairman Sri Jayashankar and others. Later the Additional EO had darshan of Sri Tanikesan.

 

 This famous shrine of Lord Muruga, also known as Tanikesan is located on a small hillock in Tiruttani of Tamilnadu, about 50 kilometres from Tirupati. Tiruttani is considered to be one among six prime temples “Arupadaiveedu” dedicated to Lord Muruga. It is believed that Lord Muruga married one of His consorts, Sri Valli, at this sacred place.

 

Every year, TTD offers silk vastrams to the presiding deity as a gift from Sri Venkateswara Swamy on this important festival day. This practice of presenting silks came into being in 2006.

TTD Projects to Observe Hindu Festivals Across State - TTD Addl Eo



All Projects and HDPP in TTD should come out with a joint action plan and observe the various Hindu festivals across their state as a part of their campaign activity towards the propagation of Hindu Sanatana Dharma, said TTD Additional EO Sri AV Dharma Reddy.

 

Addressing all TTD projects officers at Sri Padmavati Rest House in Tirupati on Monday, the Additional EO urged them to prepare an annual calendar of their programs and asked the HDPP to conduct popular upcoming Hindu sacred festivals like Shravana Pournami, Varalakshmi Vratam, Sri Krishna Janmashtami at the Mandal levels in a grand manner.

 

He directed them to mobilise bhajan mandals, Veda pundits of SV Veda University, Nalayira Divya Prabandam project teachers, local Annamacharya project artists, Srivari Sevakulu and involve them in these festivals.

 

He said separate pundits the committee shall be set up for translation of 4000 pasuras of Alwar Divya Prabandam and collection of all Dasa sankeetans and into other languages.

 

He said special pujas be conducted by TTD in Krishna, Guntur and West Godavari districts on all Fridays in the auspicious Sravana month and also conduct Sri Krishna Janmashtami celebrations in East Godavari, Visakhapatnam and Srikakulam districts.

 

He also asked them to speed up the works under the Annamacharya project to record narratives on the significance of Annamaiah sankeetans. The publication of Agni Puranas shall be completed and translation of remaining 13 Puranas be taken up by the PuranaItihasa Project.

 

He also exhorted officials of SV higher Vedic studies Institute, SV Recording project and Vengamamba project to speed up their pending publication activities.

 

He said the staff of TTD Public Relations Department, SVBC and Sapthagiri magazine to coordinate with all the programs of the TTD Dharmic Project and popularize them.