Wednesday, 24 July 2013

Sholay makers demand Rs 3 cr for Pawan's Gabbar Singh 2

Sholay makers halting Gabbar Singh 2?


The rumours about Gabbar Singh 2 have been doing the rounds in the film nagar, ever since Pawan Kalyan's Gabbar Singh got an overwhelming opening at the Box Office. The latest we hear is that the sequel is ready to go on floor, but landed in the title problem as the makers of Sholay, Sippys are said to be seeking 10-15 times of the amount they charged for the title of Gabbar Singh.
Ramesh sippy has trademarked Sholay and all its iconic characters. Tollywood producer Bandla Ganesh Babu had earlier paid Rs 25 lakhs to use the name Gabbar Singh for his Blockbuster movie starring Pawan Kalyan and Shruti Hassan in leads. Now, the producers of Sholay are reportedly demanding Rs 3 to 4 crores for the title ofGabbar Singh 2.
Gabbar Singh has become all time highest grosser movie in Tollywood. With its producers and Pawan Kalyan planning Gabbar Singh 2, Ramesh Sippy's children Rohan and Sheena, who are handling his business, have jacked up the price by 10 to 15 times for the title of its sequel, an English daily quotes a source as saying.
Now, the production House is reportedly in a dilemma. A source from the team claim that they are no longer ready to shell out such a hefty sum for just a title. They will definitely look at the possibility of an alternative title for the sequel. The source further hints that Bengal Tiger is one of the titles being considered for the upcoming film.

Tuesday, 23 July 2013

Skipping breakfast can increase your heart attack risk

Men who regularly skip breakfast may be at a 27 per cent higher risk of heart attack than those who take their morning meal, a new study has warned.
According to the study published in the American Heart Association journal Circulation, men who reported they skipped breakfast had a higher risk of heart attack or death from coronary heart disease.
The timing of meals, whether it is missing a meal in the morning or eating a meal very late at night, may cause adverse metabolic effects that lead to coronary heart disease.
Even after accounting for modest differences in diet, physical activity, smoking and other lifestyle factors, the association between skipping breakfast (or eating very late at night) and coronary heart disease persisted.
Researchers analysed food frequency questionnaire data and tracked health outcomes for 16 years (1992-2008) on 26,902 male health professionals ages 45-82.
During the study, 1,572 of the men had first-time cardiac events.
The study found that men who reported eating late at night (eating after going to bed) had a 55 per cent higher coronary heart disease risk than those who didn't.
However, researchers were less convinced this was a major public health concern because few men in the study reported this behaviour.
"Skipping breakfast may lead to one or more risk factors, including obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes, which may in turn lead to a heart attack over time," said Leah E Cahill, study lead author and Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Department of Nutrition at Harvard School of Public Health in Boston.
"Our study group has spent decades studying the health effects of diet quality and composition, and now this new data also suggests overall dietary habits can be important to lower risk of coronary heart disease," said Eric Rimm, senior author and Associate Professor of Epidemiology and Nutrition, Harvard School of Public Health and Associate Professor of Medicine at the Harvard Medical School.
Men who reported eating breakfast ate on average one more time per day than those who skipped breakfast, implying that those who abstained from breakfast were not eating additional make-up meals later in the day.
Although there was some overlap between those who skipped breakfast and those who ate late at night, 76 per cent of late-night eaters also ate breakfast, researchers said.
While the current study group was composed of men who were of 97 per cent white European descent, the results should also apply to women and other ethnic groups, but this should be tested in additional studies, researchers said.

Wednesday, 10 July 2013

Prabhu Deva's new sex bomb?

Dancer-turned-actor-turned director Prabhu Deva has already chosen Sonakshi Sinha and Yami Gautham as two heroines of his next  film with Ajay Devgan.

He has been on the look out for the third. This third should be a sexy bombshell. While several heroines sent feelers to him and Ajay Devgan, sources say that Miss India World 2010 Manasvi Mamgai has been chosen for the job.

Both the hero and the director felt that she has the necessary equipment and explosive material needed for that character. The new project will go on the floors on July 19
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Puri to direct Nitin's Heart Attack


Puri Jagan has just signed actor Nitin for his upcoming film Heart Attack. This film will be directed by Puri Jagan on his home banner Vaishno Academy. This will be the next release after Nitin's Courier Boy Kalyan. Nitin has another film in queue with Karunakaran as director. Nitin has breached 20 cr mark with his latest romantic comedy Gunde Jaari Gallanthayyinde. More details will be announced soon!

Pawan Kalyan’s Atharintiki Daaredi release date confirm




Atharintiki Daaredi has been officially confirmed as the title of Pawan Kalyan’s latest film in the direction of Trivikram. The production house has officially informed idlebrain.com regarding same. The production house Sri Venkateswara Cine Chitra has also confirmed the release date as 7 August. Samantha who is the actress with most success ratio is doing female lead in this movie. Devi Sri Prasad who has given a rocking music for Jalsa is said to have provided another chartbuster for Atharintiki Daaredi
Boman Irani makes debut in Telugu. Yesteryear’s popular heroine Nadiya plays mother to Samantha. This family action entertainer is shot in various locations like Polachi, Hyderabad and Europe. The action choreography done by Peter Hein is said to be another highlight.
With both Pawan Kalyan and Trivikram at the peak of their career, the sky's the limit for this movie even if it gets a bare minimum talk. Producer has sold this film for highest and never-heard of rates and buyers are lapping up with so much of appetite.

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