There was a news that Mahesh will act in the direction of Krish, now it has been confirmed and soon prince Mahesh Babu is going to act under the direction of Krish.Director Krish’s Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum released today and now he is focusing on his new project.
According to sources, Krish has completed the major portion of script for Mahesh Babu’s film and it is said to be a full commercial entertainer.This movie will be produced by Ashwini Dutt under his Vyjayanthi Movies banner.If everything goes well then this movie will hit the floors in summer, 2013.

Mahesh Babu’s upcoming film ’Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu’ will be released for Sankranthi and he is also acting another untitled film in the direction of Sukumar.


Income-Tax officials were raided on Friday in the houses of popular Tollywood comedian Brahmanandam, TV Anchors Suma, Jhansi,Omkar , Udaya Bhanu and singers Sunitha and Geetha Madhuri on yesterday.A team of around 40 officers from IT department are participated in these raids made at a time on yesterday afternoon from 2pm onwards.First time It sleuths raided on TV stars in Andhra Pradesh.More details are awaited. They verified all the documents of the celebrities and verified against their data


Movie: Talaash

Cast: Aamir Khan, Rani Mukerji, Kareena Kapoor, Nawazuddin Siddiqui

Direction: Reema Kagti

Rating:   3.4 

Whoooo.... a street dog ominously howls on a deserted road by the dark sea and you know something ghastly is about to happen right away. A celebrity death follows, even as the opening titles end. Ghastly leads to ghostly soon enough. By the first hour, as the sinister quietly soaks the frames, you are sure there is a ghost lurking amidst the cast.

Like most character cliches in our films, Bollywood ghosts can be good or bad depending on who is playing them. If it is a leading star essaying the role of a ghost, he/she is on the prowl strictly to settle scores baddies and has no negative intention otherwise. Invariably, the starry ghost will have a heart of gold.

If you overlook the fact that the most intriguing character of Talaash suffers that snag, Aamir Khan's new film is one hell of a ride. Suspense thrillers in Bollywood are rare commodity, films within the genre that create scope to delve deep into the minds of its protagonists are even rarer. Talaash creates its chills primarily tapping into the dark side of the mind, which makes it an unusual Bollywood film. Any resemblance to Joseph Payne Brennan and Donald M. Grant's 1979 novella, Act Of Providence, is purely coincidental.

Writer-director Reema Kagti and her script associate Zoya Akhtar have created an enigmatic screen cop for Aamir Khan- in command at work, yet out of control in personal life. Aamir's uniformed avatar, Inspector Surjan Singh Shekhawat, is a bundle of bottled angst. He is summoned to probe the bizarre death of a Bollywood superstar. In the dead of the night, eyewitnesses recall, the superstar skidded off an empty road and swung his car right into the sea. Primary tests reveal no trace of alcohol or drugs in the victim's body and most in the force feel the case cannot be solved.

Kagti adds to the puzzle with each new character that enters the tale, as Shekhawat goes about scouting for clues with his sidekick (Rajkumar Yadav). We get to know his wife Roshni (Rani Mukerji) is still coming to terms with the drowning of their only son. The over-friendly Parsi woman next door (Shernaz Patel) talks of communicating with the dead. Shekhawat meets a sex worker, Rosie (Kareena Kapoor), who could possibly provide some leads. The red-light underbelly where Rosie lives is home to an interesting mix too, chief among them being Tehmur (Nawazuddin Siddiqui), slimeball with a limp who obviously knows more than he pretends to.

The parallel subplots of Shekhawat's trauma as a bereaved father and a cop obsessed about cracking his case set up the backbone of the story. Aamir strikes a balance between the two tracks with trademark subtlety, the way only he can. Kareena Kapoor's Rosie is underplayed till a point. Although she seems ill at ease with the mannerism of a sex worker, Kareena adds the essential glam quotient.


Actor: Rana Daggubati
Actress: Nayantara
Genre : Romance and Action
Director : Krish
Producer : Saibabu Jagarlamudi, Y Rajeev Reddy
Music Composer: Mani Sharma
Cinematography: Gnana Sekhar VS
Banner: First Frame Entertainment

Cast : Rana Daggubati, Nayantara, Sameera Reddy, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Brahmanandam, Posani Krishna Murali and etc.
Release Date:30-11-2012.
Rating: 3.5/5

Movie Story:
The story of Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum is set in the backdrop of Surabhi Theatre which is an ancient art form. B. Tech Babu (Rana Daggubati) is a well educated guy from a family. B.Tech Babu (Rana) is the grandson of Subrahmanyam (Kota Srinivasa Rao). B.Tech Babu has no intention of continuing as a languishing actor and instead, he makes his plans to head to the United States. This deeply upsets Subrahmanyam, who requests him to perform one last drama titled ‘Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum’ at the Bellary Natakotsavam.
Meanwhile, it is daylight robbery that is the norm in Bellary. A powerful mining mafia uses a heady mixture of money, fear and politics to keep the town in its iron grip. The entire operation is in the control of Reddappa (Milind Gunaji), who terrorizes local people and illegally destroys thousands of acres of lush green forests to feed his hunger for money. This is when he bumps into reporter and documentary filmmaker Devika (Nayantara), who makes him realise the injustice and suffering in the society.
As a reluctant B.Tech Babu heads to Bellary, he discovers that he has a past in this town. He also shares a connection with Reddappa and his sworn enemy Chakravarthy (Murali Sharma). B. Tech Babu realises that he has an obligation to fulfill and a responsibility to shoulder.
he changed his complete action and thoughts after meets Devika(nayanathara). How she changes a selfish actor into a selfless and courageous human being will form the crux of the story.

About Movie:
Tollywood hunk Rana Daggubthi has teamed up with director Krish for the first time for KVJ. Rana is portraying the character of a stage artist and he has tried countable mythological characters for this movie. This flick story runs around the mining mafia and Nayantara plays a journalist role who tries to unfold big names behind this crime. KVJ is releasing in Tamil with title ‘Ongaram’ on the same day Telugu film hits silver screens.

Technical team of KVJ  is filled up with Krish directing it, Mani Sharma scoring music. V S Gnanasekhar as cinematographer and Saibabu Jagarlamudi & Y Rajeev Reddy are producing this movie in First Frame Entertainment banner.

Verdict :
‘Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum’ is a riveting entertainer, one of those rare films where entertainment and thought provoking narration exist together. A brilliant performance from Rana, an emotionally charged plot and a crisp run time are major plus points for this movie. Songs however could have been placed better. Don’t be fooled by the slow start to the film. More importantly, don’t miss a chance to catch ‘Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum’ this weekend.