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Jalsa collects 7.68 crores on first day
Thursday, April 3rd, 2008
Pawan Kalyan’s Jalsa was released on 2nd April with 400 prints and 1000 screens.
| 1 | Nizam | Rs.1,84, 50,000 |
| 2 | Rayalaseema | Rs. 1,35, 75.000 |
| 3 | Uttarandhra | Rs. 92,00,000 |
| 4 | Guntur | Rs. 54.00,000 |
| 5 | Krishna | Rs. 55,00,000 |
| 6 | East Godhavri | Rs. 60,00,000 |
| 7 | West Godhavari | Rs. 40,00,000 |
| 8 | Nellore– | Rs. 48,00,000 |
| 9 | Karnataka- | Rs. 32,00,000 |
| 10 | Overseas- | Rs. 36,00,000 |
| 11 | Tamilnadu, Mumbai & Delhi | Rs. 21,00 ,000 |
| Grand total | Rs. 7, 67, 75000 |
This Rs7.68 Crores amount is the Gross collection-
Jalsa Nine points success formula
Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008
1.Trivikram has scored good marks for his dialogues.
2. No competition from other star’s films- Good Muhurtam
3. Summer Holidays-
4.Fans are satisfied with Entertainment
5. Audio hit additional advantage
6. Annayya Chiru cinemala Gap
7.Political tempo is additional advantage.
8.First half of the film has got more favorable talk
9. Political Mega Power Stamina=Jalsa Craze, keeping Megastar political entry, Politicians entered to book the theatres.
Finally Fans are happy and satisfied with the film.
Mahesh Babu’s Introduction dialogue in Jalsa.
Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008
‘Yuddham lo Gelavatamu ante Satruvuni Champtam kaadhu….Satruvuni vodinchina vaade nijamaina Yodhudu…alanti naa snehithudu Sanjay Sahu…’
Jalsa breaks the records of Sivaji.
Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008Yes, Jalsa is breaking the records of South Indian Super Star Rajini Kanth’s Sivaji records. The film Sivaji was released in 850 theaters worldwide.
Now Power star Pawan Kalyan’s Jalsa was released in 1000 theatres today worldwide. The film is getting very positive talk and the film is likely to break the collection records of Sivaji, if it so, the film will set new records in the south Indian film industry in collections.
JALSA REVIEW - first half 4/5 second half 2/5
Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008Rating: *** (***** Very Good, **** Good, *** Fair, ** Average, * Bad)
Introduction:
Jalsa, which ripped out huge expectations thanks to the heavy promotional strategies, including a Game show, doesn’t offer much entertainment as promised in its title. Pawan Kalyan, after a long time, came with Kushi-like mannerisms. Racy stunts, similar songs and music for all numbers, scenes shuttling between the hero and villain, sporadic comedy is all about Jalsa. Levels of entertainment are just average, and will disappoint those who watch movie with its title in mind.
Synopsis:
Sanjay Sahu (Pawan Kalyan) hails from a poor rural family at remote village in Karimnagar district . His brother dies of heart disease as a child. His father commits suicide as crops fail and his mother too is no more soon. While going to burial ground, he repeatedly slips and swoons at a stone pillar. He plucks it out, which enrages the henchmen of a land-grabber Damodar Reddy (Mukesh Rishi). When they attack him, Sahu beats them to near-death, and
disappears into a forest and joins the naxalites. During a combing operation, Sahu and a police officer (Prakash Raj) meet each other and become good companions under strange circumstances. Sahu comes to Hyderabad and duly rehabilitated as a college student. The police officer’s younger daughter Bhagi aka Bhagmati (Ileana) falls in love with Sahu. However, the cop is not willing to sing his daughter’s marriage with Sahu, whom he thinks as a carefree
youth without commitments. Meanwhile, Damodar Reddy is out on a vengeance mission against Sahu, as his lands are distributed among the rural poor by the naxalites. Now, the police officer wants to get his daughter married to a decent young man (Sivaji), but he soon realizes that he is none other than the younger son of Damodar Reddy. How does Sahu accomplish the task of undoing Reddy’s attacks and winning the hand of Bhagi? It forms the climax.
Performance:
Pawan Kalyan steals the show from the start to finish. He shoulders the entire responsibility of doing something now and then to create the mood of Jalsa. However, his characterization suffers from reaching a full dimension. The hero falling in love with the elder daughter of a police officer and later asking the same man to give his younger daughter might sound funny,
but is a blot coming to hero’s characterization. After the interval bang, everybody expects some serious action on the part of the hero, but it turns non-serious further and further. In all there are three heroines – Ileana, Kamalinee Mukherjee and Parvati Melton. All of them are strictly limited to oomph-less glamour, with some saving grace from Ileana. Parvati Melton looked too heavy
besides Pawan Kalyan. Mukesh Rishi played the hardcore villain of the piece. But, his villainy is dramatic. Prakash Raj appears as a police officer (SP) in funny shades. Sivaji as usual did a small role as a bridegroom. You have comedians – Sunil, Brahmanandam and Ali. But, there is no scene to tickle our ribs. Just deliberate comedy!
Technical Details:
Story is weak from the start to finish. There is no justification to the title Jalsa. Screenplay is fragile, testing the patience of the audience, yet with three-hour duration. While first half rolls down with some simple comedy and dramatic scenes, the second half turns out and out action-packed for no good reason, except the personal rivalry between the hero and villain.
Mahesh Babu’s voice over is good but rendered waste. Coming on three occasions, the voiceover becomes a major deviation. Though it is
used in a serious tone, the episodes and the happenings later do not match the tone.
Dialogues are average. The hero refers to the name of Chiru on a couple of occasions aiming his verbal attack against the henchmen of his rival. He also sings the song – Nenu Saitham. At the interval bang, his long dialogue delivery – taking deep breaths now and then – resembles of the actor’s recent outburst in TV channels, targeting the corruption in society. There is a punch-less satire on the road conditions in the state at the climax.
Music by Devi Sri Prasad sounds the same from the start to finish, in all songs. The common audience will find it difficult to distinguish the songs by their numbers. Despite having three heroines, the romance factor is missing. In one particular scene, the hero kisses the heroine (Ileana) unromantically.
Stunts are good but routine in all sequences. The episode, in which the
hero plucks the stone pillar and attacks the baddies, is a good watch, packed with emotion too.
Comedy is weak. Brahmanandam’s role turns miserable and gives a painful touch instead of evoking comedy – with unbearable teasing by the hero. The Sunil-Ileana-Dharmavarrapu episodes are dramatic.
Final Verdict :
The film is released to a average talk. There is no justification to the title Jalsa.But this film is pawan’s best film after khusi.
jalsa benefit fans show details
Sunday, March 30th, 2008
There would be benefit show for the flick Jalsa in Hyderabad on 2nd April in the morning between 6 AM to 8 AM, in this special show its going to entertain all mega fans. There would be three benefit shows of this flick one would be at Sri Ramulu in Erragadda, Radhika in Kapra and Venkatadri in Dilsukhnagar. Tickets for this benefit show is likely to be Rs.100 and Rs.250.
sexy illeana to expose more in jalsa?
Saturday, March 29th, 2008
Sexy beauty Ileana, who is now a top paid actress down south, with her rate touching a whooping 1 crore 75 lakhs is surely making every money paid to her, worthy. It is said that this beauty has no calms in getting raunchy on screen and will expose heavily according to her remuneration.
JALSA with Pawan will show her in an ever glamorous role and will be seen in hot and revealing dresses. Her slim figure is a plus point to her as she can fit any dress and her Wally cleavage makes every costume sexy on her.
According to industry sources,illeana is exposing more in jalsa.One have to wait and see upto April 2nd to know real facts.
jalsa censor completed gets U/A
Friday, March 28th, 2008Pawan Kalyan’s Jalsa is all set to release on 2nd April and the film has completed censor formalities on 27th March and the film was certified with U/A certificate.
Allu Arvind was speaking to mead and said ‘ Sarada saradagaa saage Love story. The film entertains all the sections of audiences. You will see Pawan’s Kushi type entertainment in this film. The film will be big hit and we made the film to make it a big hit. The film has completed censor formalities’.
The producer is planning to release the film with 1000 prints. Devi Sree Prasad’s music is already creating waves.
jalsa release centers 108 theatres in nizam list
Friday, March 28th, 2008Pawan Kalyan’s Jalsa is releasing on 2nd April with 1000 prints worlwide. The film is releasing in 55 theatres in Hyderabad and 108 theatres in Nizam area.
Nizam are theatres List:-
1.RTC X Roads–———–-Sandhya 70 (Main Theatre in Hyderabad).
2.Kompelly——————–Cine Planet-
3.Punjagutta——————-PVR
4.NTR Gardens————–Prasad Multiplex-
5..Dilshukhnagar————– Venkatadri
6.Kukatpally—————–Mallikarjun
7.Sec’bd———————-Prashanth
8.Kapra ———————Radhika
9.Jeedimatla——————Ranga-
10.Uppal —————————–Srinivas
11.Malkajgiri ————————-SriSairam
12.LBNagar ————————–Vijayalaxmi
13.Karmanghat————————Nagendra
14.RC Puram—————————-Sridevi
15.Tolichowki ————————-Galaxy
16.Lakdikapool ———————–Sensation
17.Alwal ——————————Narthaki
18.Moosapet ————————–Sriramulu
19.Ameerpet —————————Satyam
20.Erragadda —————————Gokul
21.Amberpet ————————–Sri Ramana
22.Vanasthalipuram ——————-Sushma
23.Mehdipatnam ———————–Amba
24.Miyapur————————\\– Sairanga
25.Lungerhouse ————————Prathap
26.Athapur ——————————Eeshwar
27.Nacharam —————————Vyjayanthi
28.Madhapur—————————- Hitech
29.Borabanda —————————Vijetha
30.Chilakalaguda————————-Sridevi
31.Patancheru ————————–Rukhmini
32.Suraram —————————–Saipuja
33.SanthoshNagar ———————–Yadagiri
34.Bahadurpura ————————–Metro
35.Shalibanda —————————Sudha
36.Naagaram —————————-Krishna
37. Balanagar —————————Vimal
38.Abids ——————————–Swapna
39.Narayanaguda ————————Shanti
40.Warangal —————————-Adlabs Ram
41.Hanmakonda ————————Amritha
42.Janagoan —————————KrishnaKalamandir
43.Parakala —————————Jaya Deluxe
44.Narsampet ————————-Aravind
45.Mahboobabad ———————Laxmikalamandir
46.Torrur ——————————-Ramakrishna
47.Marripeda —————————Laxmi
48.Bhoopalpalli ————————-Oorvasi
49.Khammam —————————Vinoda
50.Kothagudem ————————-Durga
51.Bhadrachalam ————————Vijayabhaskar
52.Ellandu——————————–Kalanjali
53.Sathupalli —————————–Saibalaji
54.Aswaraopet ————————–Vekatadurga
55.Manuguru —————————-Seetharam
56.Palvancha —————————-Venkateswara
57.Karimnagar ————————–Shiva
58.Godavari —————————-Khani Rajesh
59.Jagityala —————————-Vijayalaxmi
60.Jammikunta ————————-Annapurna
61.Sirisilla ——————————Vimal
62.Peddapalli ————————–Sangeeth
63.Metpalli —————————-Laxmi
64.Korutla—————————-Laxmi
65.Vemulavada ———————-Rajarajeswari
66.Nizamabad ———————-Lalitha
67.Kamareddy ———————-Priya
68.Bhansuvada———————-Maheswari
69.Nalgonda ————————-Natraj
70.Miryalaguda———————– Natraj
71.Kodada ————————–Krishnapriyaq
72.Suryapet ————————–Tejacinemamax
73.Bhuvanagiri————————Vasundhara
74.Devarakonda ———————Venkateswara
75.Nakirekal ————————-Venkateswara
76.Choutuppal ————————-Vishnu
77.Holia ——————————-Tarakarama
78.Siddhipet —————————Balaji
79.Sadasivapet ————————Maheswari
80. Medak—————————-Cinemax
81.Zaheerabad ————————-Mohan
82.Sangareddy`————————-Natraj
83Gazwel —————————–Santhosh
84.Tirumalagiri ————————Malleswari
85.Mahaboobnagar ———=———–Tirumala
86.Shaadnagar —————————Ramakrishna
88.Nagarkurnool ————————–Ravi
89.Kothakota—————————-Laxmi
90.Gadwal ——————————–Srinivasa
91.Narayanapet —————————-Baba
92.Vanaparthi ————————Venkateswara
93.Ayija ———————————–Srimadhavan
94.Kalvakurthi —————————–Parthasaarathi
95.Achampet —————————–Satyalaxmi
96.Manchiryala —————————-Srinivasa
99.Bellampalli ————————-Ramakrishna
100.Adilabad ——————————-Natraj
101 Nirmal Narayana ———————Cine Complex
102. Tanduru –Rayachur ——————–Purnima
103. Medchal ———————————Mukund
104. -Sindhunoor——————————Kodalisangameswar
105. Vikarabad ——————————Sailaja
106.Tanduru ———————————Shantamahal
107. Gangavathi ——————————-Chandrahas
108.Shamshabad——————————–Ganesh

