Family relationship is the highlight in ‘Bangarubabu’
The Jagapatibabu-Meera Jasmine starrer `Bangarubabu' directed by Jonnalagadda Srinivasa Rao and produced by K Ramakrishna Prasad on the banner of Sowbhagya Media Pvt Ltd is all set for release on May 1. The speciality of the film is that senior-most director Dasari Narayana Rao penned the story and screenplay. Addressing the media, the producer says, `It is a film that could be watched by the entire family by sitting together. We are planning to release the film with
35 prints across the State through Siri Media.' Director says, `We brought out the film with a fantastic family drama penned by Dasari Narayana Rao.
Especially, he highlighted the relationship between brothers in an attractive manner. Our hero Jagapatibabu would appear in a handsome family role and in fact, that was the way his fans in general and the women in particular want to watch him. It is not just the money, but the family and human relations are important is the message we are going to give through this movie. We are sure that the film would also earn a good name to Sashank and Sonu Sood. MM Srilekha scored melodious tunes for the movie.'
`Neramu-Siksha' audio launched
Senior director and artiste Dasari Narayana Rao unveiled the audio of `Neramu-Siksha' directed and produced by Vijayanirmala on the banner of Vijayakrishna Movies, with Krishna, Vijayanirmala and Jayasudha in the lead roles, Akul, Dheeraj, Akarsha and Rupa as the young artistes, at an impressive function held at Prasad Preview Theatre in Hyderabad. Koti scored music for the film while the album is being marketed through Aditya Music. Speaking on the occasion, Dasari says, `Krishna was a roll model for many artistes of this generation. He used to work for three shifts when he was in his prime age. But the present generation heroes are working only for one film and soon after the shooting they are leaving for abroad to relax on the pretext of enjoying the success of their movies. We really know how many movies are tasting the success.
The heroes should work for at least three films per year. They should understand the position of small-time artistes as well. Vijayanirmala is an efficient director and she was also the heroine of my debut film `Tata Manavadu'. I wish the film would give her a big hit.' Krishna says, `The film is based on `Vala', a novel penned by Bollimunta Nageswara Rao. I am playing an advocate's role. We want to debate that `death sentence' is unjustified and inhuman. At the same time, the film had lots of commercial elements, besides suspense, crime and family sentiment.' -Sampurn Media