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Balakrishna strange Habit

Wednesday, February 13th, 2008
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Balakrishna has a strange habit. He never watches the film of other actors. He only watches the films in which he has acted and the films of his late father NT Rama Rao.

This is strange considering that an artist learns many new things and also gets a chance to improvise by keeping himself up to date about what is happening around him.

This strange habit has resulted in Balakrishna being left with egg all over his face with ‘Okka Mogadu’. Even a small kid will tell that ‘Okka Mogadu’ is based heavily on ‘Bharateeyudu’ and also to an extent on ‘Aparichututdu’.

If Balakrishna had watched these two films, he would have immediately understood that YVS Choudhary was narrating the story of these films. This would have helped Balayya to think twice about accepting to work in the film. Let us hope Balayya will now change his habit and starts watching films of other actors too.

BalaKrishna Interview

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008
Balakrishna is quite pleased with the way Okka Mogadu has shaped up. Despite the opinion of some that it is very similar to Bharateeyudu, he is satisfied with the way YVS Choudhary has handled the film and feels that he had put in his 100 per cent in the film.

He disclosed that both he and YVS had worked very hard to make the variations in the film possible. He spoke at length as to how difficult it was to put on the make-up, especially for the old character and said that the idea was to make him look like his late father, NT Rama Rao garu.

‘Okka Magadu’ is having record collections ever since it released. How does it feel? Was it expected?

The film has released in maximum number of theatres in Andhra Pradesh and abroad and we have had record collections everywhere. We are very happy. From my side, I think it is the success of the audience too and I thank them earnestly.

Your father late NTR garu ensured that his films promoted social awareness. Now, YVS Choudhary came along and made a film which has a strong social message for you. So, finally you seem to be treading into your father’s path…

Honestly, even my father never planned to make such films initially. Such well-scripted roles came to him. Since he literally lived his roles, his films saw ultimate success. It is a known fact that YVS Choudhary is a huge fan of our Nandamuri family. If we were to draw parallels, he is like Anjeneya Swamy to Lord Rama. He researched all my father’s films and he moulded my character in ‘Okka Magadu’ accordingly. With the film, he showed to the audience how he had imagined me all along, as a huge fan of our family.

Playing the old man in the film, could have meant so much hard work, from what we get to see in the film. Did you know this when you said yes to the movie?

I always try to give something new to the audience. My father played Sardar Paparayudu when he was relatively younger. He also played Bheeshma during his younger days and again when he was older. Make-up is rather crucial for such roles. In my father’s case, it was he who used to understand the character and work upon the look. He seldom left much for the make-up men to improvise upon.

Coming to me, I had already done Sultan. The opening shot of the film had me in the get-up of a very old man. For that film, I took make-up tips from the local make-up artists. I just wanted to try it and did it for a lark. I didn’t know about allergies or any such risks at that time. I simply discussed it with the technicians and played along. Those were the times when prosthetics was unheard of.

If you can recollect my father’s look in Badipantulu, that is what I had wanted to recreate with my look in present times. I am very happy that our efforts have been liked by the audience.

All those who had watched the film say your look is reminiscent of Sardar Paparayudu…

I thought of one of the looks that father had while playing the part of Krishna Devarayalu where he wears a turban for the part of the revolutionary in ‘Okka Magadu’. But fans and friends who liked the look a lot felt that it was more like ‘Sardar Paparayudu’. However since Choudhary happens to such a huge fan of my father, it could have played on his mind naturally. Once I told him about the look and we had a sketch, we realized it looked similar to father’s look which anyways. What Choudhary and I had always dreamed of has been realized through Okka Mogadu.

Did you give any specific inputs for the get-up? Did you suggest anything regards the body language, etc?

The character is all about the right make-up. We went to the US and got the whole stuff from there. The technicians there were equally committed and were total perfectionists. They did not compromise because we were from India and from the Telugu industry. Incidentally, there are people in Mumbai too who can do prosthetic make-up, but they cannot match up to international standards. That is reason why we went all the way to the US. I knew we went to the best persons in the world. So it was so much easier.

There would have been times when you had wanted a retake for a particular shot or when YVS insisted on a retake… how was your experience working with YVS?

It happens all the time. No one ever asked for retakes in the case of my father. But he would always ask for retakes if he was not satisfied. He was a perfectionist. My father never compromised. Despite high temperature, he once shot till the director was thoroughly satisfied. He always struck to his commitments and adjusted with the call sheets of his co-artistes too, keeping the producers’ interests in mind. His dedication is well-known. He would never argue and only improvise.

I too suggest whenever I feel something is overdone or milder than what is required. It is, but natural.

You looked like a proper old man in the old man get-up and looked really young and fit in the younger part. How did you manage this variation?

We had discussions about the body language – about how the old man should walk and how the young man should. The older man is shown as having undergone training in the Chinese Martial Arts, etc. As per his character, his body may have aged, but not his mind. That’s what gives him the power. We have heard of stories of how people have overcome cancer with their determination. He belongs to that breed of people.

Most heroines dread working with you. But once they act with you, they insist you are a gentleman and the best co-star. What is it that you do to charm your heroines?

(Laughs) It’s all about team work. If there is a communication gap, I try to patch up that gap. I think that’s the reason why they feel comfortable working with me.

When the first copy was released and your friends and family watched the film, how did they react?

They were all very happy that we tried something new and very different from what I have done till now. I know by instinct when I connect with my audience. Sometimes, there is a premonition, but we cannot put it into words. We just sense it. I was seen in various get-ups that the audience always wanted to see me in, in ‘Okka Magadu’.

There is a strong social message too. Also, it is a grand and richly made film. I am not a very open person. I respond similarly to professional acquaintances as I do to people in my in personal life. So they were very happy seeing me in a character with so many different shades.

Lastly, despite your experience and your knowledge of the film industry, is there something that you picked up after working with YVS?

We both have common characteristics. We are both hard working and punctual. So… in that sense nothing new (laughs).

Balakrishna Questioned To YVS Chowdary

Friday, February 1st, 2008

Though hero, Balakrishna is making tall claims about the response of the film in public, he is totally unhappy with the turnout. He is blaming it on YVS Chowdary for the failure. Balaiah told his close friends that he had Okayed the story in its synoptic form. He swore he hadn’t heard the story in scenic order.

Baliah is now with the opinion that the story is spice less. Chintapalli Ramana, the dialogue writer, couldn’t pack the dialogues with the required punch.

The much publicized dialogue, ‘Lakhshalo Okkanni.. Lakshamandiki Okkanni’( I am one among a lakh people. But I can be a match to the lakh of people). When Balaiah modulates, the dialogue couldn’t evoke the expected response from audience, Balaiah strongly believes.

Did Raviteja took revenge on Balakrishna?

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008
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Flashback 1:
RaviTeja and YVS Chowdary started their careers almost at same time.In fact they are actually the room mates at that time.They are also very close friends.
Flashback 2:
This was the rumour that was going around at the shooting time of Maharadhi.It was rumoured that Ravi Teja adviced Meera Jasmine not to sign film with Balakrishna.And meera jasmine informed this to Producer and finally NBK got known about this matter.It was also rumoured that NBK slapped RaviTeja, Ravi Teja informed this to many other senior stars in film industry,but no one came to rescue him.
NOW:
Finally okka magadu got released and talk of the film is not encouraging.
Everyone blaming YVS for his direction,screenplay.Also RaviTeja watched the movie on first day and came out of theatre with a beautiful smile on the face.Also RaviTeja’s Krishna Collections are quiet Promising.So did Raviteja finally took revenge on Balakrishna? Or did YVS helped raviteja in taking revenge,since they are very close pals?
These are some funny,silly casual talks going around among friends on Streets.

Note:Street Talk refers to no official news,its just the rumours that are going around us.These are not intended to hurt anyone,its just for fun.Do u discuss similar rumours about telugu cinemas among ur friends,mail me at telugodi.style@gmail.com .So that I can Publish here.

Okka Magaadu getting repeat audiences, YVS Chowdary

Monday, January 21st, 2008

Producer-director YVS Chowdary today arranged a press meet at his residence to brief the web media about the real performance of his latest film Okka Magaadu, starring Nandamuri Balakrishna. “I directed seven films so far. OM is the fourth one on our Bommarillu banner. There were unprecedented expectations on the film for the last one year, which we couldn’t help. Particularly for the last three months, there was huge political coloring the project, coupled with high expectations and imagination about the subject. The film got released on January 10 th night itself at various places in the state. Prior to the release of the film, film critics, audiences and fans thought of the film in different ways. Those among these segments who have watched the film in their cast-mold found it difficult to digest the outcome. But, it appealed immensely to the general and mahila audiences. The first half of the film goes fast, while the story is retained in the second half, with excellent message-oriented climax.”

“In fact, OM projected the story of a freedom fighter – how he lived an exemplary life during the British Times, and was jailed later. How he responded to the rotten social values as a 90 year old man. To justify his stamina, we showed the leader as having been trained with Chinese martial arts, known for their agility. Moreover, as was criticized by many, we are not at all influenced by either Bharateeyudu or Sardar Paparayudu, both films which had similarities,” Chowdary said.

YVS also defended that the movie is drawing huge repeat audiences thanks to the glamorous performance of Anushka, Nisha Kothari and unique role of Simran. The Okka Magaadu getup of Balakrishna was executed with meticulous care at a Hollywood studio. Balakrishna was also happy with the result, he added. Coming to the overseas market, he said that it was purely based on the website rankings. He predicted that OM would bring happiness to all segments of the unit and distributors.

Okka Magadu trimmed for 20 mins

Friday, January 18th, 2008
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YVS is putting brave face despite barrage of criticism for his dud - Okka Magadu. He still believes that the film will win the hearts of the audiences. He defends the film with an argument that common man comes to see the movie without any pre-occupied mind unlike critics and fans. On other hand, the film is liberally ‘edited’ by the theatre owners across the state. YVS has also trimmed the film. He has now cut out two songs and some unimportant scenes that have running time of close to 20 mins.

YVS Chowday‘s next is “Rey”?

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

YVS Chowdary is to US for a relief, as he is very much occupied with Okkamagadu up to now. After the release of this movie he decided to spend some with his family . As per the sources he is in US along with his wife Geetha. Also he left some news for the media to talk about his next venture.

Earlier Chowdary has picked up ” okkamagadu ” title from a song in his hit movie Seethaiah. Now he has taken Rey from Okkamagadu song ” rey….Sachinoda”. As per the sources his next film will be ‘Rey‘. Devdas fame Ram is playing the main lead in it. Sravanthi movies banner is producing the film.

Okka Magadu collects Rs7 Crs on the first day?

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

Balakrishna’s Okka Magadu released 11th Januaryworldwide in 500 theatres. The film released 150+ theatres in Nizam in which 50+ theaters are from Hyderabad. The film released in 40 theatres in Vizag and 80 theatres in Ceded.

The distributors started screening the film from 10th evening itself. Though YVS doesn’t want confirm the figure as Rs.7 Crs, as the film opened with good opening at the box office- the film is bound to collect Rs7 Crs on the first day of its release.

Why Telugu directors cannot think different?

Friday, January 11th, 2008

Why Telugu directors cannot think different? Why the man like YVS also stooped down to that extent.These are some undigestable scenes from okka magadu

  • Balakrishna molests Nisha Kothari in a train scene. Is that called heroism? Or keeping up the image of him?
  • Balakrishna kills two people by holding them in one hand and holding a electric wire on the other. The shock wouldn’t hit Balakrishna. Is that called heroism? (Directors are bringing damage to Balakrishna by composing only such scenes). In fact there is a covering for that in climax.
  • Ashuthosh Rana, the First Person (may be an alternative term for CM) of the state comes out on roads wearing an underwear. Is that a scene to believe?
  • The CBI officers come to conclusion that old Balakrishna belongs to 1940s from the clue that he eats ‘dampudu biyyam’. Is there any sense in that? It’s available even now in many super markets.
  • Balakrishna gets into flying aero plane and says not to ask how he had come (so we should have question mark faces). He says to know only why he has come and blasts the plane. Yes, he escapes from that and smiles at last.

Balayya beats Mahesh Babu

Friday, January 11th, 2008
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When it comes to films starring big stars, fans make a big hue and cry. The release of big films is like a festival for their fans. They paint the town pink with rallies and meetings. The fans even spend a lot of money to show their allegiance to their star. Special premiere shows are held to show that their star is bigger than the other star.

The Mahesh Babu starrer Athidhi that hit the screen in October was a big event for his fans. Fans attended the special scening of the film at Gudivada from across the district and paid big money too. Each ticket was priced at Rs. 500. But the fans had no hesitation in paying the amount to watch a special premiere show held late in the night.

Now Balakrishna’s film ‘Okkamogadu’ is hitting the screen tomorrow. A special premiere show for his fans is being held at Bomarillu theatre in Gudivada. To show their might, the fans are shelling out Rs. 1,000 per ticket. This is double the amount than that for Athidhi. But when it comes to showing caste feelings, no amount is too big for these fans.