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What A Pic! Ghattamaneni Reunion Is A Feast To Eye
The Ghattamaneni family generally comes across as a bunch of happy people who absolutely love each other’s company. The same is increasingly evident if we look at their latest family picture featuring the main siblings of the Ghattamaneni household.
In the pic shared by Manjula Ghattamaneni, the elder sister of Mahesh Babu, we see Mahesh, Sudheer Babu, Manjula and their descendants. This really is a wholesome pic and this is the kind of stuff that is bound to deliver eye feasts to the Akkineni family.
In the pic shared by Manjula Ghattamaneni, the elder sister of Mahesh Babu, we see Mahesh, Sudheer Babu, Manjula and their descendants. This really is a wholesome pic and this is the kind of stuff that is bound to deliver eye feasts to the Akkineni family.
“Spent my birthday in the best way possible-surrounded by family, love, and joy. Here are some moments from the day that made it so special. Grateful for another year of life and the beautiful people in it” Manjula captioned this picture, thus confirming that the Ghattamaneni family came together for her birthday and they all had some fun time together.
It is really good to see the Ghattamaneni household enforce such a tight and close-knit bonding, we must say. This picture has now started to go viral on social media and expectedly so.
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Rana Daggubati says India’s low screen count is triggered by rising real estate cost
Actor Rana Daggubati, who is known for ‘Arrambam’, ‘Baahubali: The Beginning’, ‘Baby’, ‘Housefull 4’ and others, has shared his insights on the Indian entertainment industry’s eternal problem of a diminishing screen count.Rana spoke with IANS ahead of the release of ‘All We Imagine as Light’ which won the Grand Prix at the 77th Cannes Film Festival.
Rana, who is presenting the film to the audience across the country, told IANS, “India is definitely very very underscreened. In terms of the number of screens it has, 14, 000 is a very large number. India has only about 6000-8000 working screens, the rest are all diminishing in many ways. Out of which, a large part of it is in Andhra and Telangana, the areas that I live in.
He further mentioned, “But no, we just feel like it can be much more. Screens for different kinds of people, and the number of people that are around”.
He then pointed toward the axel that drives the problem of screen count: India’s real estate market.
The actor told IANS, “It would solve that problem but India’s real estate is not as cheap as the rest of the world. We have less land, and many people unlike the USA or China which have much more land mass than us. We can build many more things. So that would change. But it’s like a chicken and egg. Look at the cinemas now. Every festival we are over full”.
“And we feel like there is no space for new films. But the rest of the year as exhibitors. We just sit idle because there is no film. It’s that trick that we are falling in, I just feel like. Unless exhibitors also know that there is more cinema that they can play, different types of audience that they can reach out to, different types of marketing techniques, that they can start exploring”, he added.
‘All We Imagine as Light’ is set to arrive in cinemas in India on November 22.