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Uyyala Jampala Theatrical Trailer HD – Anandi & Raj Tharun

Posted : December 15, 2013 at 8:23 pm IST by ManaTeluguMovies

Uyyala Jampaala Audio Release

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Mokshagna Nandamuri Set for Debut in Prashanth Varma Film

Posted : September 18, 2024 at 8:34 pm IST by ManaTeluguMovies

Hyderabad, India – Nandamuri Balakrishna’s son Mokshagna is all set to make his highly anticipated debut in a film directed by Prashanth Varma. The pre-production work for the film is currently underway, with Sudhakar Cherukuri and Tejaswini Nandamuri serving as producers.

The film will be part of Prashanth Varma’s cinematic universe, although the specific details of the story remain under wraps. Fans are excited about this project, believing it to be a promising launchpad for Mokshagna.

Originally, Balakrishna had planned to introduce Mokshagna with Aditya 999, the sequel to Aditya 369. However, there has been no official update on this project. Rumors suggest that Aditya 999, a high-budget sci-fi film, might not be the ideal choice for Mokshagna’s debut. Launching him in a smaller budget film with Prashanth Varma’s direction is seen as a safer option, allowing Mokshagna to establish a strong image before taking on more ambitious projects like Aditya 999.


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Rakul Preet Singh’s Perspective on Nepotism and her Experience in the Film Industry

Posted : September 12, 2024 at 1:18 pm IST by ManaTeluguMovies

Nepotism, the practice of favoring relatives or friends, has been a perennial topic of debate in the film industry. While some argue that it unfairly limits opportunities for aspiring actors, others contend that it’s a natural extension of familial support. Rakul Preet Singh, a prominent Telugu and Hindi actress, has recently shared her insights on the issue and her personal experiences with it.

Singh acknowledged the prevalence of nepotism in the industry but emphasized that it’s not unique to the film world. She pointed out that similar dynamics exist in various fields, including the medical profession, where connections can influence career advancement. The actress stressed the importance of resilience in the face of such challenges, asserting that bitterness can hinder progress.

Despite her own encounters with nepotism, Singh maintained a positive outlook. She explained that while she has lost projects due to nepotism, she doesn’t dwell on the setbacks. Instead, she views them as opportunities for growth and believes that the films that were not meant for her were not meant to be.

Singh also expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to work with legendary director Shankar on “Indian 2.” She praised Shankar’s vision, guidance, and the invaluable learning experience she gained from collaborating with him. Unfortunately, “Indian 2” faced commercial failure, but Singh’s positive attitude and commitment to her craft remain evident as she continues to work on projects like “De De Pyaar De 2.”

Rakul Preet Singh’s perspective on nepotism offers a nuanced view of the issue. While she acknowledges its existence, she emphasizes the importance of resilience and a positive outlook in navigating the challenges of the industry. Her experiences and insights provide valuable insights into the complexities of the film business and the personal journeys of its actors.

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