Wednesday, 13 November 2013

Ntr Don't make it too late, Dil Raju Prefers A Joint Committee

Ntr Don't make it too late

Just a month ago, there are three options before Young Tiger to take up his next project. But a look at the recent scenario vehemently proves that the star hero is making his options tight and no doubt may end up in soup with these moves.

After the debacle of Ramayya Vastavayya, Jr NTR became quite conscious about everything of his movies. They say that he is looking into the complete math and science of his latest movie on floors, Rabhasa under Santosh Srinivas direction. Actually there used to be three options including Koratala Siva, Trivikram and Sukumar for Jr NTR to sign as his next ventures after wrapping up Kandireega director's flick. But the situation is not same anymore. Already Siva's movie got postponed and Trivikram is heard tying up with Allu Arjun again. At the same time NTR wants to take decision on Sukumar's project only after watching the result of 'One'.

In a way, Jr NTR is cutting down all the options in hand for his next project in the name of getting a perfect script and perfect director. All these 'perfect' things just happen, but they cannot be insistently done. Let us hope Junior will take a wise decision. 








Dil Raju Prefers A Joint Committee

Sharing thoughts about the possible relocation of present film industry from Hyderabad, many celebs felt that if bifurcation is inevitable then the chances of creating a new and bigger film industry at Vizag will be on cards for sure.

With newly formed Telangana Film Chamber making demands that all the films that will be produced with Hyderabad as a base after formation of T-state should take 70% manpower from Telangana region only. Though veterans like Tammareddy Bharadwaja confirmed that already industry is hiring 50% Telangana based employees only, and among the 150 releasing movies every year almost 50 are made by T-technicians only, T-chamber is just unstoppable with their demands.

Reacting on the same, ace producer Dil Raju feels that Tollywood should cater to the needs of all Telugu people without any disparities. He also added that a join committee should be formed to address many issues even though AP gets split into two states. 'I feel that a joint committee from Seemandhra and Telangana will be formed to look after the problems of industry', says Dil Raju. But he is not clear as to what 'issues' this joint committee will be addressing.

Because when there is demand to include 70% T-people while making movies, what will be an amicable way for any joint committee to resolve it? Such demands itself sounds hollow.

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