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The Supreme Court on Thursday said that live-in relationship has become accepted norm in society and it can not be termed as an offence.

"In the present modern time live-in relationship has become an acceptable norm. It is not a crime," the court said.

A bench of justices Dipak Mishra and Prafulla C Pant made the remarks while asking the government whether exposing a public figure's live-in relationship would amount to defamation.

Though the apex court has twice earlier ruled that live-in relationship is not a crime, it is for the first time that it has acknowledged that with passing time, the society has accepted it and the relation does not attract any penal action. The judges made the remark during a discussion in the court on whether exposing a public figure's live-in relationship would amount to defamation.

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Actor Aadi Pinisetty, who came with his latest Tamil thriller "Yagavarayinum Naa Kaakka", has been reportedly roped in to play the antagonist in actor Allu Arjun's next yet-untitled Telugu project.

A close source said that "Aadi has been signed on as the baddie. Director Boyapati Srinu really liked his performance in his last film and felt he would be perfect for the role with grey shades. The official announcement will be made soon."

Aadi's performance in "Yagavarayinum Naa Kaakka", which was released as "Malupu" in Telugu, impressed both audiences and critics alike.

Rakul Preet Singh as Female lead opposite, will be produced by Geetha Arts. It is set to go on the floors soon. We'll see new Villain in TFI soon.

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Listen & Enjoy Srimanthudu Songs Jukebox Starring Mahesh Babu, Shruthi Hasan. Music Composed by Devi Sri Prasad. Directed by Koratala Siva. 



Click Here to Download Srimanthudu MP3 Songs

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'Andhra Mess' movie is directed by Jai and music composed by Prashant Pillai. The movie features Raj Bharath & Tejaswini in lead. Prsented by Showboat Studios. 



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Movie: Baahubali - The Beginning
Cast: Prabhas, Rana Daggubati, Tamannaah, Anushka Shetty, Sathyaraj, Nasser, Adivi Sesh, Ramya Krishna, Kiccha Sundeep. 
Screenplay and Direction: S S Rajamouli 
Cinematography: Senthil Kumar
Art Director: Sabu Cyril
Action: Peter Heins
Presented by: K Raghavendra Rao 
Producers: Shobu Yarlagadda & Prasad Devineni 
Censor Certificate: U/A 
Runtime: 159 Minutes
Release Date: July 10, 2015 

Director S.S. Rajamouli's "Bahubali- The Beginning" is visually monumental, spectacular and colossal. A fiction drafted by V. Vijayendra Prasad and narrated in a melodramatic manner with fantasy, songs and epic battle scenes, it is a tale of a prince who is unaware of his identity.

Story:

The film begins with a brief geographical layout of the kingdoms of Maheshmati and Kunthala and that of Singapuram's Bandits. And, with picturesque high waterfalls as the backdrop, the tale begins dramatically with a woman, carrying an infant in her arms and an arrow piercing her back, fleeing from her tormentors.

After a brief fight and successfully eliminating those chasing her, the lady slips into the gushing waters of the Ganges and drowns, but holding him up in one hand, above the waters, till he is rescued.

The child, now raised as Shivudu (Prabhas), by a foster mother Sangha, is curious about the waterfalls and the land beyond. And one day, when he is about 25 years old, after he finds a mask washed ashore, he is determined to explore the forbidden land.

So after scaling the water falls, he meets Avantika (Tamannaah) a rebel citizen of Maheshmati. Romance brews and soon he is embroiled in the politics of the land and the eventuality is predictable.

Technical Aspects:

Baahubali is by far the most technically brilliant film that has come out from Indian cinema. Each and every frame in the film is sheer magic. The sets, VFX work and graphics are just out of this world. One should be really proud to see such grand visuals especially in a Telugu film. Music is decent but the background score could have been better.

Sabu Cyril has done a marvelous job with the sets. Be it the palace sets, the kingdom surroundings or the warfare equipment, everything looks impressive. Senthil Kumar’s camera work is mind blowing. His awesome visuals are nicely complimented by the stunning VFX. The water fall scenes and some shots during the fight sequence with Kaalakeya have been executed brilliantly.

The way Rajamouli has conceptualized the visuals will be a learning lesson for a generation of aspiring film makers. Even though Rajamouli’s screenplay dips a bit here and there, his larger than life approach is what makes this film such a visual treat.

Performances:

Prabhas: A Star Hero dedicating over 2 years of his life for a single film is something very rare to happen. He has put in his heart & soul into the project, which is quite evident while watching the movie. Showcased the variations in the Characters of Sivudu and Baahubali exceptionally well.

Rana Daggubati is a revelation in this movie. He is powerful and menacing as Bhallaladeva. No matter how many films he does in his entire career, 'Baahubali' will always be his favourite as it gave him scope to unleash his full potential.

Tamanna as Avantika looks nothing short of an angel, particularly the manner in which transformation from de-glamorised to glamorous was shown in a romantic sequence is appreciable. Anushka aka Devasena is hard to digest for those who admire her beauty. She shines in a scenes with Satya Raj in the First Half, reminds use of 'Arundathi' sequence here.

Ramya Krishna is powerful in a role signifying 'Epitome-of-Justice'. After Nilambari, Its Sivagami for this Yesteryear Actress. Nassar as Bijjaladeva is venemous. Satya Raj as Kattappa, the slave warrior, contributes majorly during the hero elevation scenes. Prabhakar as ruthless Kalakeya is deadly. Sudeep as Aslaam Khan is perfect. Rest of the cast is equally good in their respective roles.

i-Rating: 3.5/5

i-Say: Live the Epic - A Visual Treat .!

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Baahubali Movie Review | SS Rajampuli | Prabhas | Rana | Anushka | Tammanah



Director Rajamouli's Wonder treat Baahubali  is a two-part Telugu epic film. The film will be simultaneously dubbed into Tamil, Malayalam, Hindi and in several foreign languages. The 1st part of the film released on July 10th Worldwide. The India's Biggest Motion Picture is releasing in 4K and Atmos Sound Effects in some Theaters.

Prabhas, Rana Daggubati, Anushka Shetty and Tamannah in the lead roles. Prabhas will be seen in a dual role as Shivudu and Baahubali. Ramya Krishna, Nasser and Satya Raj are doing other Prominent roles in the Movie.

The film is being produced by Shobu Yarlagadda and Prasad Devineni under Arka Media Works banner. Director K.Raghavendra Rao is presenting the film. The soundtrack for the film will be composed by M.M.Keeravani. National Award winner Sabu Cyril as art director for the film. 

The Movie Trailers made the Telugu Audience mesmerizing. Karan Zohar bagged the Hindi Version Rights and he's releasing the Baahubali(Hindi) Version.


Read the Complete Review here.

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Tummalapalli Rama Satyanarayana is producing a movie titled 'Affair' which has Prashanthi & Geethanjali in lead roles.  Dhanraj, Rakesh, Sairaj, Pucha Ramakrishna playing important roles. 

Srirajan directed the film. The shooting of this film has been completed. The Official Trailer of this film has been launched by Dasari Narayana Rao. 

Revealing the plot of the film, the movie makers have released a few of the posters, in which two girls are seen romancing. In fact, this is a very bold attempt in Telugu, though the similar kinds of subjects are made in other languages. 
Watch the Trailer here: https://youtu.be/7EjPcPTgIoU
The Affair film Posters are here:





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DYNAMITE Movie Trailer - Vishnu Manchu | Deva Katta | JD Chakravarthy


Dynamite is directed by Deva Katta and produced by Manchu Vishnu under the banner 24 Frames Factory featuring himself and Pranitha Subhash in the lead roles.

Featuring actor Vishnu Manchu and JD Chakravarthi in the Male Lead, Dynamite also adds to this stellar cast with Pranitha Subhash playing the Female Lead.

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