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Racha Audio Launch Detais


Ram Charan’s Racha audio launch details
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Mega Power Star Ram Charan, Fair beauty Tamanna starrer Racha audio was launched on March 11 at People’s Plaza, Hyderabad amidst several celebrities.
The event was attended by Mega Star Chiranjeevi, Ram Charan, Allu Arjun, Tamanna, Rajamouli, VV Vinayak, Sampath Nandi, Ganta Srinivas Rao, RB Chowdary, NV Prasad, Paruchuri Brothers, Naga Babu, Ganesh Babu, Aswini Dutt, C. Kalyan, KS Rama Rao Allu Aravind, Apoorva Lakhia, Vamsi Paidipally et al.
--->Suma anchored the entire show. Bir Khalsa group has performed some mind-blowing stunts and the songs and trailers of Racha were performed by the dance groups and singers.
Director VV Vinayak launched the Racha audio CD and presented it to Chiranjeevi and the latter has launched the Racha memory card. Rajamouli has launched the trailer and teaser of the film.
Speaking on the event, Ram Charan said, “I thank all the mega fans who have come from several places for the event. Pawan Kalyan was supposed to attend the launch when it was scheduled on 4th of the month but since it was postponed he could not attend due to his prior commitments.”
Speaking about Racha, Ram Charan said, “I am happy to work in a banner that gave super hits like Gokulam lo Seetha and Suswagatham for Pawan Kalyan. Sampath Nandi has narrated the script along with the background music. Such is his clarity and this made me to sign up Racha. Tamanna is the best co-star, best dancer I’ve worked with so far.”
Mega Star Chiranjeevi said, “Racha will be a complete entertainer and fans will be very happy. Racha will have all the elements it has in Magadheera and those you have missed in Orange film. Mani Sharma composed good music.  Vana Vana Velluvai has come out very well and I am seeing myself in Charan. I’m confident on Racha success.”

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dammu details

In Dammu Jr NTR plays two roles with a genaration gap. The elderly role shows him as a faction leader and the younger role will be that of a police officer.
Kartika and Trisha pair with the two generation stars.
The talk of the town is that the audio of the film is likely to be out by Ugadi, he Telugu New year day.MM Keeravani has composed music for the action packed film.
Produced by Alexander Vallabha, the film is directed by Boyapati Seenu. After Oosaravelli did not give the desired results at the box office, there are high expectations on this film.

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Dhoni-Review

A scene from Dhoni

Rating:3.5/5

It's a treat to watch films that move away from showcasing unrealistic situations and people, to something that focuses almost exclusively on the travails of the middle class man who struggles to make ends meet, feed his children, educate them and try to make their dreams comes true.

Said to be a remake of the Marathi film Shikshanachya Aaicha Gho, directed by Mahesh Manjrekar [ Images ], Duet Movies' Dhoni, actor Prakashraj's directorial debut in Tamil, manages to tick all the right boxes, most of the time. 

You would be forgiven for thinking that the movie is about a would-be cricketer's dreams of becoming another Mahinder Singh Dhoni, but it's actually more about the journey of the boy's father. 

Subramaniam (Prakashraj), a widower, works in a registrar's office and lives a hand-to-mouth existence selling pickles on the side to make sure his two kids get a good education.  

While his daughter is devoted to her studies, son Karthik (Akash Puri) is interested in only one thing: cricket consumes his whole life and Dhoni is his god. 

Subramaniam or Subbu, tries to change this. His friends and neighbours watch his efforts, including the pretty Nalini (Radhika Apte [ Images ]), whose help Subbu doesn't want at all for various reasons. 

The more Subbu tries to din it into Karthik's head that he must study, the more Karthik rebels, aided by his coach (Nasser) who insists that he is supremely talented. With the board exams looming, his school obviously doesn't think so. 

Matters escalate but Subbu is finally forced to realise that what he wants for his son may not necessarily be the best thing for the boy given the pitfalls of the preset education system. 

Along the way, he also meets several people who turn out to be a godsend--even the irate Ghani Bhai (Murali Sharma), the moneylender. 

Prakashraj excels in the fast-paced first half, pouring emotions, humour and embarrassment into every situation, from buying vegetables, wandering around wearing a helmet, and begging his son's school principal to give him another chance. 

He brings the slightly rotund, hapless, middle class man to life as he harangues against an education system that will not let his child excel in what he wants. 

The minus, if anything, is that he is very much the same as he has been in every movie before this, and offers nothing new. Akash Puri fits the bill. 

Radhika Apte is very pretty but more than that, she brings a vulnerability to her role that is very convincing. Murali Sharma is great to watch, with his hilarious and emotional turns. 

Ilaiyaraja's music is gentle and unobtrusive, and although it doesn't rise to great heights, Vaangum Panathukkum is a nice touch (with Prabhudeva in a cameo). 

K V Guhan's cinematography is an added bonus, while Kishore Te's editing makes sure the pacing stays right. 

Prakashraj certainly hits the right notes: his dialogues are meaningful, and the screenplay has few dull moments. 

The second half gets slightly tedious with its platitudes and overt emotion and the very predictable turn of events but maybe that's inevitable in a feel-good movie. 

Dhoni is definitely worth a watch. 

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