Wednesday, February 25, 2009

NRIs feel Chiru will clean bowl other Party’s


NRIs feel Chiru will clean bowl other Party’s

The True Poll Survey


NRIs Pravasa Chiranjeevi Organization- NRI Praja Rajyam Party feels Dr. Chiranjeevi will clean bowl other party’s in coming elections.
With respect to the survey conducted by reputed poll agency for PRP and eminent experienced analysis of Dr. Parakala Prabhaker and our recent NRI events conducted and petitions collected all over the world. We NRIs feel

It’s not 7% for PRP its 70 % people are for Praja Rajyam Party and Change

It’s not 63% its 100 % people are for Telangana

Just in par with CNN IBN and CSDS, PRP appointed a very reputed well established and experience poll agency to find out the voters intention in all the 294 assembly constituencies and 42 Lok Sabha constituencies. The survey is conducted with a huge sample of 35000 eligible voters. The sampling is done taking into consideration the income, educational, caste, profession and religious parameters. A scientifically designed questionnaire was canvassed by experienced investigators across the state.

The following are the summary of the poll results:

1. PRP is likely to win 90 out of 123 constituencies in the coastal region

2. PRP is likely to win 80 out of 119 constituencies in the Telangana region

3. And in Rayalaseema, PRP has many chances in over 35 constituencies out of 52 constituencies in the region

In about twenty seats, the poll forecasts, PRP is likely to win anywhere between 50% - 60% of those votes

In 40 constituencies, PRP is poised to win about 50% of the vote

In 60 constituencies, the voting percentage is likely to be between 45 and 50%

In another 60 constituencies 35-45% of the electorate has expressed it's preference for PRP.

Overall, the Praja Rajyam Party is favored in about 180 constituencies.

PRP is a fair and peoples party which always and will work for the betterment of the State of Andhra Pradesh and India. Stating this Srinivasa Manapragada – Vice President and Official Spokesman – Pravasa Chiranjeevi Organization- NRI Praja Rajyam Party, urge other political parties to check on themselves before commenting and framing allegations on PRP.

Azharuddin is entered today into political field to have a political fixing and snatching the right candidacy and people representation, a person who was responsible in match fixing in 1999 and who cut the head of our country in the world of the cricket and made us shameful. Let Congress fix itself before celebrating the poll survey report. People of Secundrabad or Malkajgiri will teach Azharuddin a lesson if he is contesting from these two constituencies.

NRIs feel people will not get carried away by the false poll surveys conducted by Mr. Yogesh Yadav and CSDS with a meager of 1211 numbers in January 2009 .The Final results depends on people emotions and situations till the final day and minute of the election, which will decide the right candidacy to lead them. PRP will come as a single majority party and will clinch 180 to 200 seats in coming elections. Way to go…..

Srinivasa Manapragada
Vice President and Official Spokesman
PRAVASA CHIRANJEEVI ORGANIZATION -NRI Praja Rajyam Party
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Friday, January 30, 2009

Balaiah ready to contest against Chiru!

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Telugu Desam star campaigner Nandamuri Balakrishna is more than ready to contest against megastar and Praja Rajyam president Chiranjeevi in the next elections.

"If the party directs me to do so, I am prepared to contest even against Chiranjeevi. Or for that matter from anywhere in the State. And I challenge that I will emerge victorious in this contest," he said.

However, Balaiah made it clear that except him, no other person from NTR family would contest the elections. "Jr NTR, Taraka Ratna and Kalyam Ram will campaign for the party, but not contest the elections at present," he said.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Why Chiru is bothered about NTR?

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Why is Praja Rajyam party president Chiranjeevi making so much fuss about Telugu Desam party carrying N T Rama Rao's portrait during its election campaign?

According to TD leaders, the answer is simple: If TD highlights NTR during its campaign, people would definitely draw a comparison between him and Chiranjeevi. Already, Chiru's speeches have failed to generate any enthusiasm among the people, as they are dull and drab. They are coming in large numbers to his meetings, but they are finding that his speeches do not have any punch and sting that NTR used to have.

And once Balakrishna enters the scene and goes about with his road shows with NTR's portrait in the backdrop, people will definitely get attracted towards him. Hence, Chiru is raking up the issue of NTR to convey to the people that the NTR legacy in TD had already been lost.

Who asked money to hush up Raju case?

The Andhra Jyothy report that a Union Minister trying to bargain with the family members of tainted Satyam group chairman B Ramalinga Raju for hushing up the cases against him has created ripples in the Congress circles early in the morning. . The Union minister is reported to have demanded a hefty amount for which Raju's family members expressed their helplessness.

There were frantic calls to the New Delhi correspondent of the daily to find out who that minister actually was or whether it was just a kite flying story. The correspondent, however, kept it a closely guarded secret.

There are, however, speculations that the person who demanded money from Raju could be Union Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Jairam Ramesh, who has close links with the Y S Rajasekhara Reddy government. This minister also knows in and outs of the infrastructure projects entrusted to Maytas Infra and Maytas Properties owned by Satyam Raju family.

This is just a speculation in the media and god only knows the facts!

Friday, January 23, 2009

'Slumdog Millionaire' Review: Just Good But Not Great

Film: Slumdog Millionaire
Critic Rating: 3/5
Banner: Celador Films

Cast: Anil Kapoor, Irrfan Khan, Dev Patel, Freida Pinto, Madhur Mittal, Imran Hasnee, Mahesh Manjrekar, Shruti Seth, Saurabh Shukla, Raj Zutshi, Jeneva Talwar, Ankur Vikal
Music: A R Rahman
Screenplay: Simon Beaufoy
Cinematography: Anthony Dod Mantle
Director: Danny Boyle
Producers: Christian Colson, Tessa Ross, Paul Smith
Release Date: 23/01/2009

The much publicized, acclaimed and laurelled 'Slumdog Millionaire' has hit the screens of Hyderabad today. The film got the punch after winning Golden Globe Award also getting 10 Oscar Nominations. It's indisputable to say that the film allured entire western audiences. But how far it can appeal for Indian movie lovers? Let us peep into the details.

Story
A hard hitting and realistic tale, the story is about Jamal Malik (Dev) who is on the verge of becoming a millionaire from an ordinary slum boy as he has reached the final stage of the 'Who wants to be a millionaire?' show being hosted by Prem Kumar (Anil Kapoor). As he gets closer to his goal, the story goes behind and shows his days from childhood and how he is able to answer each question posed to him. There is a reason why Jamal is at the show, he wants to locate his long lost childhood sweetheart Latika (Freida) who is forcibly taken away by his own brother Salim (Madhur) and given to local don Javed Khan (Mahesh Manjrekar). On the other hand, there is an allegation of cheating heaped on Jamal and he is busy trying to explain his answers to inspector (Irrfan) and constable Srinivas (Saurabh Shukla). So does Jamal get out of those charges? Does he manage to win the show? And most importantly, does he locate his girl for whom he has been pining so much? Watch the movie to know more.

Performance
Dev Patel was decent and carried out his role with aplomb; he was shrewd where necessary and silent when needed.

Freida was the perfect choice given her natural beauty and her magical eyes, Madhur was effective with his brief presence, Anil Kapoor was masterly, Irrfan Khan was matured, Saurabh was suitable and Mahesh was regular.

Child artiste Vikas Swarup has proved to be the best.

The others did not have much say and did their bit mechanically. The story was simple but it was presented in a very captivating manner, the dialogues were realistic, music and background score was relevant to the situations, editing was neat, script was written well, screenplay was sensible. Cinematography deserves a pat on the shoulder. The other departments were up to the mark.

Most Appreciable Aspects:
Canning the slum areas so convincingly and naturally
Performances of child artistes
Last question faced by Jamal Malik
Title Song

Debatable Things:
Depiction of darker side of Indian slum so terribly
Conviction In the content
Why the director concluded it saying 'it's written'? Why can't he say 'he is lucky'?

Analysis:
It's a movie that sounds mundane for Indian audiences as they have got exposed to better story lines and better narrations so far. But it has run on a new platform where Indian movies seldom do. Let us discuss how it appealed for western audiences and how for Indians. As almost every Indian knows the most famous TV Show 'Koun Banega Crorepathi', they can get connected easily. It's the story of a slum boy who happens to be on the hot seat of that show miraculously. He wins 20 million rs in that show and makes big news in entire nation. How the uneducated slum boy could win that show with his general knowledge? That forms the interesting narration all over. His practical exposure and knowledge that comes to him since childhood luckily form the set of questions in front of him when he faces that show. Ultimately he wins the maximum amount from that show. But there is no big social responsibility that is linked up in the climax. There is no surprise element or the aspect that boosts up the graph of the movie in climax. Hence it appeals to be a normal flick for Indian movie lovers. Beside all this, the love line in the movie is also nothing new for Indian audiences and it goes without saying in any movie. The adrenaline hasn't boosted up even in climax as there is no suspense part.

But for westerners, they hardly get exposed to this kind of stuff. They can easily get sympathetic when the pathetic India is shown for them from the angles of filthy slums, brothel lanes and Mumbaikar gangsters. Rehman's Indo-western style of background score appealed for them in novel way. And moreover, the sensitive love concept from the side of lead role also makes them connect better.

The film is neither extraordinary nor great. It's a good narration with an average content where direction and screenplay grooved well. But still, the film got the great international recognition- because 'It's written'.

Behind The Scene: Naidu, an iron leg?

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Nothing seems to be working in favour of Telugu Desam president N Chandrababu Naidu these days. His every attempt to consolidate Opposition against the ruling Congress is ending up in a failure.

Naidu made a desperate attempt to form a third front at the national level to run down the UPA government. He was able to form United National Progressive Alliance by mobilizing the support of several parties Samajwadi Party, AIADML, Lok Dal, Asom Gana Parishad etc, but one by one, all the parties gave him hand and subsequently, the UNPA ended up as a non-starter. The UPA remained strong with the support of Left parties.

After the Communists deserted UPA, Naidu revived his attempts for the third front and within no time, he was able to shake hands with top Left leaders. Till now, there are no other supporters for this so-called third front. Though Mayawati and Jayalalithaa are showing interest, they are the most unreliable partners. So, Naidu remained silent again.

Back home, Naidu's attempt to form a Grand Alliance is also getting fizzled out, as the Telangana Rashtra Samithi is planning to get out of it following failure of seat-sharing negotiations. The Communist parties are not of much help to TD in coming back to power.

So, can we say Naidu has an iron leg?

"I'd have kicked the minister"

Telugu Desam MLA from Gudivada Kodali Nani, who has been maintaining a low profile all these days, has suddenly turned aggressive, obviously to stake claim for the party ticket for a second consecutive term.

Nani, allegedly kicked a Congress party activist Ratnakara Rao during a clash between TD and Congress workers at Gudivada on Thursday, admitted that he had done it in a fit of rage, but not intentionally.

"If at all I wanted to do it intentionally, I would have kicked Minister Pinnamaneni Venkateshwara Rao, not an ordinary Congress worker, because the minister deserves to be kicked," Nani said, further fuelling the controversy.

A case under SC/ST Atrocities (Prevention) Act was filed against the TD MLA, since the victim claimed that he belonged to Dalit community.

Nani, however, said the person he actually kicked was not a Dalit.

"This is a deliberate attempt by the minister to tarnish my image. I will teach him a fitting lesson," Nani said.