17.1.22

Sabarimala Sannidhanam
























 

16.1.22

Lyrical Video Of First Single From Sree Vishnu, Chaitanya Dantuluri, Vaaraahi Chalana Chitram’s Bhala Thandanana Out

 Promising young hero Sree Vishnu is presently starring in the commercial entertainer Bhala Thandanana being helmed by Chaitanya Dantuluri of Baanam fame. Catherine Tresa is paired opposite Sree Vishnu in the movie. The film’s first look poster that presented Sree Vishnu in action-packed avatar got tremendous response.


The team began musical promotions on the occasion of Sankranti by releasing lyrical video of first single Meenaacchee Meenaacchee today. It's a quirky number set in rural backdrop and Sree Vishnu can be seen flirting with a village belle in presence of Catherine Tresa.

Melody Brahma Mani Sharma scored a pleasant groovy number. Tripuraneni Kalyanachakravarthy penned lyrics, while Dhanunjay Seepana sung it energetically.

Director Chaitanya Dantuluri is presenting Sree Vishnu in a never seen before role, while Catherine who is selectively doing films has got a meaty role in Bhala Thandanana. Ramachandra Raju of KGF fame is playing the main antagonist.

Popular production house Vaaraahi Chalana Chitram is bankrolling the film to be presented by Sai Korrapati. Rajani Korrapati is the producer.

Suresh Ragutu cranks the camera. Srikanth Vissa is the writer, while Marthand K Venkatesh is the editor. Gandhi Nadikudikar is the art director. India’s top stunt director Peter Hein supervises action part.

Post production works of the movie are in full swing.

Cast: Sree Vishnu, Catherine Tresa, Ramachandra Raju

Technical Crew:
Director - Chaitanya Dantuluri
Producer - Rajani Korrapati
Presents: Sai Korrapati
Banner: Vaaraahi Chalana Chitram
Music - Mani Sharma
Editor - Marthand K Venkatesh
DOP - Suresh Ragutu
Stunts: Peter Hein
Art - Gandhi Nadikudikar
Writer - Srikanth Vissa

Covid EFFECT - Paraveta Utsavgam and Ramakrishan Theertha Mukkoti in Ekantam



Following the increase in Covid cases in Temple City, the Paruveta Utsavam will be observed in Ekantam.

 

Paruveta Utsavam is a traditional annual fete, which is usually observed every year on the auspicious day of Kanuma. As per this unique fest, Sri Malayappa Swamy goes to the deep woods on a mock hunt and hunts wild beasts to protect His devotees.

 

But due to Corona Covid impact, the festival was observed inside Kalyanotsava Mandapam during last year by recreating a forest set up. As the Covid cases are still rampant, TTD has decided to observe this fete in Ekantam this year also akin to last.

 

Similarly, TTD has also decided to observe Sri Ramakrishna Theertha Mukkoti, which is scheduled in Tirumala on January 17 in Ekantam. The devotees are requested to make note of this.

 

Goda Kalyanam Cancelled

 Goda Kalyanam which was earlier planned to be performed in the Parade Grounds of TTD Administrative Building on Saturday was cancelled owing to Covid spread in temple city.

 

TTD has organised this event in a big way for the first time during last year on the day of Sankranti. Though it was planned initially this year also, but with more cases of Covid reporting every day, TTD has cancelled the event on Saturday.

 


Suprabhatam Resumes


With the end of Dhanurmasam on Friday Tiruppavai concluded on January 14 and Suprabhata Seva resumed in Tirumala temple from Saturday onwards.

 

MANDALABHISHEKAM

 

In Sri Bhu Varaha Swamy temple Mandalabhishekam will be performed between 7am and 9am on January 16, which will be followed by Kalyanotsavam to deities in Ekantam.

 

Sabarimala Sannidhanam







 

15.1.22

Governor prepares the Pongal dish Performs Gaupuja and offers special prayers

Hyderabad, Jan 15: Governor Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan, along with her family members and the Raj Bhavan Pariwar members, has celebrated the Sankrathi festival at the Raj Bhavan, here, on Saturday.

The Governor prepared the traditional Pongal dish and offered prayers for the health, prosperity, and wellbeing of all the people of the State and the nation.

After the ‘Pongal’ was prepared, the Governor, joined by her husband,  noted Neprhologist, Dr. P. Soundararajan and other family members, offered the Pongal dish to the Sun as per the tradition.

The traditional Pongal dish, which means ‘’spilling over” or “boiling over,” signifies the abundance and prosperity and is offered to the Sun as thanks giving as part of the Harvest Festival.

The Governor said that it was our tradition to thank the Mother Nature for all the abundance, health, and prosperity during our festivals that are essentially linked to the Nature.

Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan also thanked the farmers for the bumper harvest through their great toil.

Speaking to the media persons on the occasion, the Governor extended Sankrathi festival wishes to all the people. She stated that it was important for all to strictly adhere to the COVID-appropriate behaviour and take the vaccine as per the schedule so as to contain the spread of the pandemic.

“I thank Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji for making available the Precaution Dose, which is not even possible in many developed countries too. The vaccine for children between 15 and 18 years is also a major initiative to protect them,” she added.

The Governor also appreciated the State Government for taking up intensive vaccination drives and ensuring 100 per cent first dose vaccine coverage. The Government is also offering best possible medical care to the COVID affected in the State by improving the healthcare infrastructure.

Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan expressed confidence that soon the nasal-spray based vaccine would be rolled out in our country and hoped that it would phenomenally improve the vaccination drive. 

Later, the Governor performed Gaupuja at the Raj Bhavan’s Gaushala and offered special prayers at the Raj Bhavan temple.

As part of the celebrations, the Governor extended the festival greetings to the media personnel by presenting them with sweets and shawls.

Advisors to the Governor, Secretary to the Governor K. Surendra Mohan, and other senior officials were present.

-Press note