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Harris Jayaraj adds 7th song to Orange Album
Orange music album is already a supr hit and thesesongs are rocking everyone since past 4 days.
Now Harris Jayaraj has composed one more song for this movie and this goes on as background music.
Re-recording of the movie has started in chennai.
All postproduction work is going as per schedule and movie will hit the screens on november 12th as planned earlier.
Orange Record Businness
RamCharan`s Orange has done Record Business in Ceeded, Vizag, Guntur and Nellore -The only Soldout Territories as of Now.
Territory Distributor / Rate
Nizam Through Geetha Film Distributors
East -do-
West -do-
Ceeded 6.5 Crores (All Time Record)
Vizag 3.3 Crores (All Time Record)
Krishna Tagore Madhu Through Alankar Prasad (Rates are hidden)
Guntur 3.05 Crores ( All Time Record )
Nellore 1.40 Crores ( All Time Record )
Real collections of robot world wide(all versions)
Endhiran (Tamil) has set the box office on fire in the South and Overseas. The Hindi version Robot managed average business in circuits like Mumbai and CP Berar but flopped in Delhi, Punjab and Bengal. The approx expected lifetime figures for the film are as follows.
Endhiran (Tamil)
Distributor Share - 90 crore
Nett - 125 crore
Gross - 130 crore
Robo (Telugu)
Distributor Share - 25 crore
Nett - 40 crore
Gross - 43 crore
Robot (Hindi)
Distributor Share - 10 crore
Nett - 21.50 crore
Gross - 29 crore
The combined totals will be 125 crore distributor share (record for Indian film), 186.50 crore nett and 202 crore gross.
Endhiran (Tamil) will do $11m (49 crore) overseas with $5.5 million from Far East, $2.5 from North America, $1.5 million from Middle East and $1.5 million from the rest of the world.
The Hindi and Telugu versions of Endhiran will add another $1m from overseas.
The final worldwide gross total of all versions of the film will be INR 255.50 crore ($57.5 million). Worldwide they are the second highest figures ever for an Indian film after Three Idiots which did INR 339.50 crore ($74.5 million). Dabangg released earlier this year is third as it grossed INR 212 crore ($47 million). Three Idiots was released on 1800 prints worldwide, Dabangg was 2000 prints while the Tamil, Telugu and Hindi versions of Endhiran had a combined total of 2500 prints worldwide.
The only black spot for the film was the Hindi version which accounted for 800 prints but did not give a return like the other versions. In India Robot (Hindi) was 750 prints which was far too much as dubbed films do not have a big market. Last year the dubbed version of 2012 (Pralay Ki Shuruaat) was released on just 400 prints and grossed 28 crore nett and remains the highest grossing dubbed film. Robot (Hindi) is second on the list of dubbed films but release was more like outright Hindi film rather than a dubbed film.
New release schedules
Traditionally November is not considered not right time to release a movie in Tollywood. But this time, it is going to be exception. The real activity in Tollywood has just started now and many biggies are hitting in November and December as uncertainty after December 31st looms on.
Kalyan Ram's Katti is the first film to hit this season and soon many follow. Here is the release dates of several biggies.
Kalyan Ram Katti - November 12
Rakta Charitra 2 – November 19
Orange - November 19
Gaganam - November end
Nagavalli - December 2
Ragada - December
Kudiritey Kappu Coffee - December 1st week
prabhas up coming movies
1.MR.PERFECT prabhas,kajal nd tapsee
Director :dasarath
producer : 'dil' raju
music director : devi sri prasad
2.REBEL prabhas,anushka
Director :raghava lawrence
producer :j.bhagavan nd j.pilla rao
3.BRAHMARSHI VISHWAMITRA
Director :s.s rajamouli
Producer :k.raghavendra rao
music director :m.mkeeravani
4.BILLA-2
Director :mehar ramesh
Producer :D.narendra,prachod
5.Kick-2
Diroectr :surender reddy
prodecer :venkat
6.AMAVASYA DONGA (STILL IN DISCUSSION)
Director :rambabu (debut director of 'BAAVA')
A local court in Mahabubnagar district on Monday issued an arrest warrant against actor
The court issued the arrest warrant against Pawan as he did not appear before it in connection with a poll violation code filed by an advocate in the Vanaparthi area of the district.
According to official sources, the actor is charged with making abusive remarks against the Congress candidate during campaigning for the 2009 Assembly elections.
Earlier, the local court and the High Court had quashed the case against the actor. pawan kalyan had at that time deposed before the Courts.
However, the lawyer once again filed the case in the Mahabubnagar court and it sent notices to Pawan a few months ago.
Monday’s warrant against the actor was issued after he had failed to turn up before the court despite the summons.
RAM CHARAN ORANGE COMPLETE STORY
CAST:
Direction : Bhaskar
Producer : Naga Babu
Starring : Ram Charan Teja, Genelia D’Souza, Shazahn Padamsee
‘Orange’ features music and background score composed by Harris Jayraj, cinematography by B Rajasekhar,
editing by Marthand K. Venkatesh and
stunts by Peter Hynes.
Release date(s) : 17 September 2010. (DATE MAY CHANGE)
STORY/PLOT: The film follows the journey of a young man named Raj Sharma (Ram Charan Teja)
who met three girls at different stages of his life from
age 18 to 30: Mahi (Shazahn Padamsee) –
(1)a small-town girl from Punjab,
(2)Radhika (Sanchita Shetty) – a model in HYD and
(3)Gayatri (Genelia D’Souza) – a Non Resident Indian and student in Australia.
The film is about a journey of a man who goes from one love affair to another, only to run
into true love.
The movie mainly starts with the introduction of charan characterization and 3 girls AS IN BASKAR PREVIOUS FILMS.
The 1st two characters plays a little part but Major part shared by Genelia.
Gayatri(Genelia) who settled in australia(sydney) and then charan and a graffic artist role plays a student who went there for studies and searching for part-time job sees the genlia(OOla OOla song will come in dream) a hard hitting girl not like remaining girls he tries to make Genelia to fall in love with him in that process became friends and he tells he had a Love Failures then Shazahn Padamsee(in india ROOBA ROOBA SONG WITH her) enters into episode and in interval bang genlia finds Charan lied him as shagan enters the picture and Charan enters the Flight to india and himself thinks that "' Nuvvu Rammante Raaledu Prema- Nuvvu Pommante enduku povataniki'."
and jumps from flight and comes to Genelia and repeats the words ' Nuvvu Rammante Raaledu Prema- Nuvvu Pommante povataniki'.
and interval bang.
Then second half is how charan made Genelia to fall in love with Charan or not he succeded
or not all had to see on screen only and in the end a liplock and a fight is in sea.
Hello Ramantu song and OORange and followed by Nenu Navanthu song
WAIT FOR A COMPLETE REVIEW AS FILM RELEASES
types of women men
Cribber:
Women who crib, talk negatively and belittle people are a great turn-off. Sure we all have our bags full of complaints, but it is one thing to complain once in a while, and it's something else to crib big time 24x7 about every issue or every person one comes across. Men can't understand why a woman has to crib and ***** all the time. Either you do something about the issue or stop complaining - it's as simple as that.
Weight-watcher:
'Oh can't have beer, it has 150 calories', 'I must hit the gym everyday' - if these are your favourite catchwords, you have trouble coming your way. There is only so much diet, exercise regimens men can take and if you are too conscious, a man is likely to be exasperated. Women need to know when to give in 'without throwing their weight around'!
In-law basher:
Agreed only the fortunate are blessed with a good set of in-laws. So if you are not one of the lucky ones, will you constantly bash them up verbally? They are somebody's parents and if you don't have anything nice to say something about them, don't say anything. How does that sound?
Worker bee:
If you are buzzing nineteen to a dozen only about the presentations you have to make for the boss, deadlines, colleagues, HR head and the office janitor - it's obvious you have nothing else to talk about. A man may want to know about your interests, your views on him, and more, but you prefer to hide behind 'work' all the time. If you want a man, any man actually - get a life first.
Agony aunt:
There are some women who constantly feel they are an 'advisory body'. They feel it is their business to hear out the whines of everyone around them and suggest suitable solutions. They are so deeply involved in this part-time job that they inadvertently sound like they are advising you as well. Nobody wants to date a mom, you know.
Most brutal execution methods
Most brutal execution methods
Hold your breath. You are about to witness some very severe historical penalties. Though our ancient cultures were said to be very civilized, there is evidence of their having used a wide variety of hideous torture methods throughout history to end the lives of criminals and traitors.
10. Death by Boiling
Can you imagine boiling someone alive in large pot? Though not common, this was an unusually cruel method of execution. There is plenty of evidence that it was practiced throughout human history. Archeologists have found human bones in cooking pots and hearths in China which were found to be around 500,000 years old.
In England in the 1500s this was the legal method of punishment. The victim was immersed in boiling water, oil or tar until dead. Imagine the fear the prisoner felt when they were taken to this deadly big pot to suffer their horrible fate.
9. Crucifixion
Crucifixion was among the most gruesome and painful of ancient execution methods and was practiced from about the 6th century BC until the 4th century AD, mainly among the Seleucids, Carthaginians, Persians and Romans. The condemned person was tied (or nailed) to a large wooden cross and left to hang till dead. Their dead body was then left on display as a warning. Sometimes, the victim was ordered to carry their own crossbeam – which weighed about 75-125 pounds (35-60 kg) – on their shoulders to the place of execution. Not only this, but to humiliate them, they were ordered to be hung up naked.
There is evidence of a practice much like crucifixion having taken place during World War I and II. A punishment known as ‘Field Punishment Number One' was very similar – although it involved the victim being flogged rather than executed. In the British Army, especially during World War I, soldiers were punished for crimes such as refusal of orders and disobedience.
Nowadays, versions of crucifixion are practiced as a devotional ceremony in some part of New Mexico and the Philippines. Though the church greatly discourages this practice, followers of Jesus still imitate the suffering of Christ by being 'crucified' for a limited time on Good Friday. It has been seen in the town of Iztapalapa, just outside Mexico City, and also in San Pedro Cutud, during the ‘Passion Week Celebration’ of 2007.
8. Flaying
In this author's opinion, this was the most uncivilized method of torture and punishment practiced during the Middle Ages. Brutal to the bone, it involved removing the skin from the body of a still living prisoner.
Flaying was an ancient practice, inflicted on criminals, captured soldiers and 'witches' around a thousand years ago in places such as the Middle East and Africa. The victim was flayed alive as part of a public execution, after which the skin was nailed to the wall as a warning, so that others would heed the lesson and never ever dare to defy the law.
7. Disembowelment
Disembowelment was among the most severe forms of punishments ever heard of or seen. This method was used to punish thieves and those accused of adultery. Some or all the vital organs were removed one by one from the body, mainly from the abdomen. Sources say it was practiced in England, the Netherlands, Belgium and in Japan.
In Japan, it was a ritualized suicide method for Samurai, referred as “seppuku”, in which two cuts across the abdomen were made. In another version, a fine cut was made in the victim’s gut, leaving him to catch an infection.
Also, in later medieval times, the torture was performed using small starving animals such as mice, which led to the victim’s death. Imagine the agonizing pain the prisoner must have felt when their 6-meter-long intestines were slowly eaten by the starving mice.
6. Breaking Wheel
The breaking wheel, also known as the ‘Catherine wheel’, was a medieval execution device. It was used during the Middle Ages and was still in use in the 19th century. It originated in Ancient Greece and from there spread through other countries such as France, Russia, Germany, Spain, Portugal and Sweden.
A wooden wheel was used to stretch the victim out, with their limbs extended along its many spokes. Then a hammer or a large iron bar was applied to the limb through the gap to break all its bones. This process was repeated with every limb, leaving the victim alive but in pieces.
Sometimes the executioner was ordered to strike on the stomach and chest, a practice known as the ‘blow of mercy’. The number of blows was specified in the court sentence. If mercy was shown, after two to three blows the victim was strangled. In severe cases, the victim would be cudgeled ‘bottom-up’ starting with the legs, while those who had committed lesser offenses were beaten 'top-down' starting with the throat. When the execution was complete, the criminal’s head was often placed on a spike for exhibition and the shattered limbs were left for birds to eat. Imagine the pain and suffering involved in this cruel execution method.
5. Impalement
We all know about piercing the nose, ear or naval as a beautification procedure – but what about being pierced with a long stake? This was among the the most revolting of punishments ever imagined and practiced by humans. It was a favorite of the Romans, Chinese, Greeks and the Turks. It was also practiced in Asia and in Europe during the Middle Ages.
Though rarely practiced, impalement was truly horrifying. The victim was pierced through the rectum, through the vagina, through the side or even through the mouth, causing deep bleeding and painful wounds. They were then dropped into their own grave. The victim endured a long period of continued suffering before their death. Sometimes, before execution, the victim was asked to dig their own grave too. What suffering the victim had to endure with the stake penetrating their groin during those agonizing hours (or days) before death.
4. Crushing
This forceful execution method was used in the common law legal system. It has an extensive history, with several varying methods used through time. One of them was ‘Crushing by Elephants', which was used throughout south and south-east Asia for over 4,000 years. Sources say it was also used by Romans as well as by the Nguyen Dynasty in Vietnam.
In another method, the victim was pressed with extremely large and heavy stones laid upon their chest, causing suffocation and then death. Though these forms of execution are no longer sanctioned by any governing body, the fact remains that it was incredibly unkind to let someone die, crushed or suffocated beneath rocks or the strong legs of a giant creature.
3. Death by Burning
We may love to eat roasted potatoes, roasted chicken and roasted beets – but what about a roasted human? Many of us cannot even imagine seeing a human burning alive. So imagine the cruelty of this wild and evil execution procedure. In days gone by, some criminals were burned alive for whatever heinous act they committed.
The progress of the fire would burn the calves, thighs, hands, stomach, breasts and upper chest before reaching the face. It was extremely painful, although sometimes the person died from carbon monoxide poisoning before the fire even touched their calves. Pitch was also applied to the prisoner’s body, which helped the fire to burn quicker and make the process faster.
There is evidence of enemies being burned alive in Rome, in Akragas in Sicily, in England, and in some part of North America too. Among the best known individuals executed by this brutal method were St. Joan of Arc (1431), Patrick Hamilton (1528), Thomas Cranmer (1556) and the Old Believer leader Avvakum (1682).
The most recent record is of ‘Jesse Washington’, whose execution is internationally remembered as 'The Waco Horror'. Washington was found guilty of raping and murdering a white woman and was only 17 when he was tortured and burned alive in front of a cheering crowd of 16,000. What could be a more brutish and wild punishment than this?
2. Sawing
You can grasp what this execution procedure was about by its name. It involved hanging the helpless condemned person upside down and then slicing them down the middle, starting at the groin. It was a gross procedure to say the least... Bleeding severely but still alive and conscious – the thought alone is enough to make you throw up. As the condemned was hanged upside down, their brain received enough blood supply, so they remained alive in spite of the pain and severe bleeding. This method was used in Europe, under the Roman Empire and also in some parts of Asia. According to some religious histories, the prophet Isaiah was executed in this manner. The figure above shows the painful death of a delinquent.
1. Slow Slicing
Another vicious punishment method involved slicing the prisoner very slowly. Around 900 AD it was a common execution method in China, until its abolition. There it was known as ‘Ling Chi’, which means ‘The Lingering Death’ or ‘Death By a Thousand Cuts'. The idea behind the method was to humiliate the victim with a slow and painful execution and then for the punishment to continue even after after death.
The condemned person was killed using a knife. Methodically, over an extended period of time, parts of the body were removed. This was a public execution method used to threaten people. Sometimes opium was also administered to prevent fainting or as an act of mercy. Because of the severity of the punishment, it could not last longer than 15 to 20 minutes.
So friends, which method did you like the most? The full list is quite long and includes other horrible methods such as decapitation, shooting, necklacing and hanging. Since there seems to be no end to the list of diabolical methods, this author's opinion is: “Aargh…..!! They are all equally uncivilized and gruesome!
10 Scientists Killed By Their Work
Shortly after her mother died, Elizabeth Ascheim married her doctor, Dr. Wolf. He was interested in, by then, the most recent discovery – x-rays. She even left her job as bookkeeper to join her husband in experiments. They bought an x-ray machine and made the first x-ray lab in San Francisco. Unfortunately, they hadn’t known about consequences of x-rays and used themselves as experiment objects. Elizabeth Ascheim died from cancer because of lack of protection.
Louis Slotin worked on the Manhattan Project, the first nuclear bomb project. In the process he accidentally droped a sphere of beryllium onto a second sphere causing a prompt critical reaction. Other scientists in the room saw a “blue glow” of air ionization and felt a “heat wave”. The amount of radiation he was exposed to was equivalent to standing 4800 feet away from an atomic bomb explosion. Slotin immediately was moved to hospital where died nine days later.
The Glider King, as Lilienthal was wide-known, was pioneer of human aviation, and was the first man with several successfully repeated gliding flights. His photos were in all newspapers and magazines, creating public opinion that human aviation is possible after all. On a flight in 1896 Lilienthal broke his spine after 17 meters high fall. Ironically, his last word were, “Small sacrifices must be made!”
As it’s well known, Maria and her husband Pierre in 1898 discovered radium. They proceeded with researching this element and benefits of it. Unfortunately, despite benefits, Maria Curie discovered that constant exposure to radiation lead to illness. She died of leukemia in 1934.
John Godfrey Parry-Thomas was a Welsh motor-racer and engineer. His lifetime wish was to break the land speed record set by Malcolm Campbell. For that purpose he created a car named Babs. He managed to do it. The record stood for a year, after Campbell broke it again. On trying to reclaim his record, one of the chains of the car snapped and flew into his neck, partially decapitating him and causing instant death.
In search of eternal youth Alexander Bogdanov began experiments with blood transfusion. He made transfusion to himself, claiming that he had suspended balding and improved his eyesight. However he didn’t test the donor’s blood and took blood infected with malaria and tuberculosis. He died as consequence of this deceases.
Jean-Francois de Rozier was a teacher of physics and chemistry, who had witnessed the world’s first balloon flight causing him passion of flight. He took the first manned 3000 ft balloon flight, but didn’t stop there. He had intention to fly over the English Channel from England to France. Unfortunately, after reaching 1500 ft balloon deflated and fell.
Karl Scheele was a great pharmaceutical scientist who discovered a lot of chemical elements: oxygen, chlorine, tungsten, manganese and molybdenum. But he also had a habit to taste his discoveries. Incredible, but truth, he managed to survive a taste-test of hydrogen-cyanide. However, his luck has run-out and he died of poisoning after tasting mercury.
Henry Winstanley was inventor of the Eddystone lighthouse. He was extremely confident in his invention, so he demanded to be inside it during a storm, to test its strength. Unfortunately, the lighthouse collapsed, killing Winstanley and five other people.
Karel Soucek was a stuntman who invented a “capsule” with which he claimed that he could ride down Niagara Falls. In 1985 helped by financial company, a special waterfall was created from the top of the 180 ft high Astrodome in Texas, with a plunge pit at the bottom. Soucek’s intention was to drop the capsule while he is in, right down to the pool. Unfortunately, he hit the rim of it and died the next day.