Hi Friends.,
On Public Demand Another Super Hit Telugu Movie "Uu Kodatara Ulikki Padatara " Screening again in Kuala Lumpur on 29th July.
Nata Simham Nandamuri Balakrishna will appears for 25 minutes in this movie. But actually the whole storyrevolves around him. His appearance as the head of Royal family is superb. His characterization and performance is extra-ordinary.
Produced By : Padmasri Dr.Mohan Babu ( Peda Rayudu fame )
Screening Theater /Cinema : Federal Cinema, Chowkit.
Show Timings :-
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29th July (Sunday) :- 3:30pm .
Please find the below " Uu Kodatara Ulikki Padatara " movie event:
http://www.facebook.com/events/387104008011167/?notif_t=plan_user_joined
For Ticket Bookings & Enquiry please Call
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Sirish Reddy :- 010-2599745, Kalapala : 016-3528295, Naresh : 018-2378136, Kishore : 016-9691913
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Monday, July 23, 2012
Nata Simha "Nandamuri BalaKrishna" & Rocking Star " Manchu Manoj " New Telugu Movie "Uu Kodatara Ulikki Padatara " Releasing In Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on 27th July 2012.
For Ticket Bookings & Enquiry please Call
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Sirish Reddy :- 010-2599745, Kalapala : 016-3528295, Naresh : 018-2378136, Kishore : 016-9691913
Friday, July 20, 2012
New Telugu Movie "Uu Kodatara Ulikki Padatara " Releasing World wide & KL, Malaysia on 27th July 2012. |
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Establishing Telugu studies in US
Telugu chair being set up at noted US university
New York, Jul 10 : Emory University, one of America's noted educational institutions, has embarked upon the task of establishing a chair in Telugu studies-the first such effort in the US.
The effort, expected to lead the setting up of a professorship and a separate permanent department for Telugu, is intended to teach the language, literature, culture and history in Georgia and other US states.
The Telugu initiative was taken by Professor Ms Joyce Flueckiger, of the Department of Religious Studies at the university. The professor has a long association with Andhra Pradesh, which includes her extensive anthropological fieldwork in Hyderabad and Tirupati.
"She works closely with Dr Velcheru Narayana Rao, distinguished visiting professor at the university," a statement released yesterday in connection with the initiative said.
"They have already raised over 750,000 dollars and are looking for active support and donations for another 750,000 to establish a permanent Telugu chair at Emory University." Minister of State for Defence Pallam Raju visited the university on July 7 to know about the matter.
"I hope to do whatever I can from the Centre and the state government of Andhra Pradesh," Mr Raju was quoted as saying by Rajender Dichpally, who was present at the meeting where the minister discussed with Rao, Flueckiger and other university officials.
Mr Raju added, according to Dichpally, that the effort will go a long way in contributing to the promotion of the language and culture.
Dichpally, who is national secretary of Indian-American Forum for Political Education, said Mr Raju toured the campus and familiarised himself with the university matters. Magam Ranga Reddy, a member of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council and an adviser to the chief minister, Dichpally and several Telugu association officials accompanied the minister.
Mr Raju was in Atlanta, where the university is based, to attend the weekend's American Telugu Association's 12th biennial convention.
The university currently teaches Hindi and Sanskrit. Atlanta is home to Hindu temples, Indian businesses, Carnatic and Kuchipudi dance schools. It was the third time such a major Telugu conference was held in Atlanta.
Rao, a known name in the Indian-American community particularly among the US Telugus, was earlier teaching Telugu at Madison University, Wisconsin.
In October 2009, the university said in a report that the family of Florida biochemist Visweswara Rao Koppaka had made a lead gift of 750,000 dollars to help set up the professorship in Telugu and other South Indian traditions.
"Emory is committed to building a strong program in Telugu studies to enhance its South Asian studies through internal funding and support from the Telugu community. Emory hired world-renowned Telugu scholar Rao in 2007," the report said. (UNI)
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Andhra CM to address live via Satellite Tv
New York, Jul 2 : Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy will address live via satellite TV a gathering of Telugus in the US to formally inaugurate their convention being held to promote their language and culture in their adopted land.
American Telugu Association (ATA) President Rajender Jinna told UNI in an interview that the three-day convention begins on July 6 with a banquet, where awards will be given to achievers in various fields.
The Chief Minister's address is slated for July 7 morning.
Many Indian-American linguistic and ethnic groups organise their respective conventions around July 4, America 's Independence Day. Some gather a weekend before the Independence Day while others hold their meetings the weekend after. Often the day comes as part of a long weekend.
"We expect a crowd of up to 6,000 though there was another Telugu convention before July 4," said Dr Jinna, who is based in
The ATA is scheduled to hold its 12th convention in Atlanta next weekend. Though its first major convention was held in 1992, there was a gathering a year before, Dr Jinna noted.
Asked why the conventions take place around July 4, Dr Jinna pointed out to the convenience of many during that time.
"We have India-like weather in much of the
Monday, July 2, 2012
Bramam Okate by Sri Ganesalaya
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