Tollywood Reports also suggest that Telugu director K Raghavendra Rao might make his acting debut with this film. Digital NativeActor-director Tanikella Bharani is reportedly working on an experimental film, with actors Samantha Akkineni, Ramya Krishnan and Shriya Saran. Telugu director K Raghavendra Rao might make his acting debut with a prominent role in this film, according to reports. He is expected to join the team in February 2021, once he wraps up the sequel to his hit film Pelli Sandadi which was released in 1996. Raghavendra Rao is currently busy with the pre-production of this sequel, which has music by Mm Keeravani. Janardhan Maharshi has been roped in to write the film. Samantha was last seen in the Telugu film Jaanu, which was the remake of the hit Tamil film 96. She is currently hosting the celebrity talk show Sam Jam, on the digital platform Aha. The actor’s current acting assignments include...
- 12/1/2020
- by Jahnavi
- The News Minute
Eega
Written by S.S. Rajamouli and Janardhan Maharshi
Directed by S.S. Rajamouli
India, 2012
“Sure, if you want to do it the easy way,” Gonzo retorts to Fozzie Bear in an early scene in 1979’s The Muppet Movie, when the latter suggests that going to Bombay, India isn’t the smartest avenue to being a big movie star. India is home to, Fozzie’s scoffing aside, a massively profitable film industry that may seem foreign to many people in North America. If anything, though, the best of Bollywood only serves to put Hollywood to shame. Take, for example, Eega, playing today at Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas. Eega’s high-concept story is, on its face, absolutely ridiculous. And inventive, and exciting, and goofy, and a hell of a lot of fun. If only Hollywood movies were this giddy and playful.
Nani (played by the actor Nani, which is quite convenient when...
Written by S.S. Rajamouli and Janardhan Maharshi
Directed by S.S. Rajamouli
India, 2012
“Sure, if you want to do it the easy way,” Gonzo retorts to Fozzie Bear in an early scene in 1979’s The Muppet Movie, when the latter suggests that going to Bombay, India isn’t the smartest avenue to being a big movie star. India is home to, Fozzie’s scoffing aside, a massively profitable film industry that may seem foreign to many people in North America. If anything, though, the best of Bollywood only serves to put Hollywood to shame. Take, for example, Eega, playing today at Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas. Eega’s high-concept story is, on its face, absolutely ridiculous. And inventive, and exciting, and goofy, and a hell of a lot of fun. If only Hollywood movies were this giddy and playful.
Nani (played by the actor Nani, which is quite convenient when...
- 9/20/2013
- by Josh Spiegel
- SoundOnSight
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