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Friday, January 8, 2010
Allu Arjun’s ‘Varudu’ shooting in Ramoji Film City
Allu Arjun’s new film ‘Varudu’ is currently being shot in Ramoji Film city. Allu Arjun had gone on a long holiday to South America and he landed in Hyderabad last night. The shooting of ‘Varudu’ began today in Ramoji Film City. Majority of the film has already been shot except for couple of songs and action sequences. Gunasekhar who had earlier directed films like Okkadu, Arjun is directing thisfilm. DVV Danaiah is producing this film under the banner of Universal Media. Tamil hero Arya has been roped in to play a negative character in the film . A new heroine has been cast opposite Allu Arjun. Suhasini, Naresh, Asish Vidyarthi, Sayaji Shinde, Ahuti Prasad, Brahmanandam, Brahmaji, Vinay Prasad and others are in the cast Mani Sharma is composing the music for thisfilm. The film is set to release in the last week of March, 2010.
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Thursday, January 7, 2010
allu arjun six pack in south scope
six pack heros in south scope vol 1
If you have em, flaunt em! But how to get em? Ahem! Now, that's a big deal! Or is it? Blame it on Allu Arjun even though Surya stormed into the film industry with his six pack sculpted to perfection greek god - bod.
But for some inexplicable reason, it didn't catch the fancy of the nation despite setting the screen afire. Perhaps Suriya's fantasy bod didn't seem accessible to an average man. Or they probably thought he was born that way.
But when Arjun converted his near skin and bones exterior to a well sculpted six pack abs and bared them with gay abandon, almost every member of the masculine gender in the audience woke up. The realization that it is achievable dawned on the star obsessed nation.
It's an entirely overlooked matter that our neighbourhood rickshawalas or construction workers always had them but had no clue that they were assets worth possessing. Hunks on screen inspire some real life action in guys of all ages to not give up on those ohso-wonderful six pack dreams but in reality it's not as hunky dory as it seems discovers Southscope
The positive fall out of the phenomenon is the recent trend of flabby Indian men hitting the treadmill with a never before gusto. Arjun's `in your face' presence on all channels crooning away to glory saw not just young guys but also middle aged mamas head to the gym around the corner. Result: gym owners are laughing all the way to their banks even as their list of members enrolling for instant six pack programmes is increasing each passing hour.
But hey, wait, here's a word or a page of caution for all you six and eight pack aspirants from Khan, Surya's personal trainer. Suriya, even though the latest to join the six pack brigade, has one of the best bodies in this side of the vindhyas. His Ahmed Haider pose has fast gained popularity the reason being he appears well-proportioned.
Southscope offers his million buck mantra for you, straight from the star trainer's diary: Developing six packs and keeping them for life is no breeze, if you please. To begin with, you must understand even if you're a fitness buff, that your abs are a group of muscles just like your chest, shoulders, arms or legs. Don't, for a moment, dream of developing them in isolation. More importantly, the six packs these stars flaunt are for certain characters in their movies. And here's the clincher they work at it because they are being paid millions or sometimes billions for that one role. Their faces are their fortune and their bodies their wealth.
If you look at the health factor - you need to have as little as six per cent body fat to sport a chiseled six pack which is next to torture for the human body. Fat is the storehouse for energy though that doesn't mean you need to be obese.
Ideal washboard abs are those that show as a six pack when warmed up.
For this, those of you who haven't ever stepped into a gym will have to wait for a minimum of at least six months - don't get taken in by those fancy advertisements. Remember, to tone muscles that have been dormant for ever takes a sustained dedicated effort.
The other point is, it isn't all about working out. The body has to be well energised. Now, don't grab a can of Red bull or Power Horse as you read this. We mean food and that again doesn't mean your thayir satham or kodi koora. What you need is a wellbalanced diet. Did you know that for muscles to remain and appear healthy the proportion is 70 per cent food and 30 per cent workouts? So no matter how hard you try either to get huge or lean, food is your mantra. Get it to get fit, okay?
If you have em, flaunt em! But how to get em? Ahem! Now, that's a big deal! Or is it? Blame it on Allu Arjun even though Surya stormed into the film industry with his six pack sculpted to perfection greek god - bod.
But for some inexplicable reason, it didn't catch the fancy of the nation despite setting the screen afire. Perhaps Suriya's fantasy bod didn't seem accessible to an average man. Or they probably thought he was born that way.
But when Arjun converted his near skin and bones exterior to a well sculpted six pack abs and bared them with gay abandon, almost every member of the masculine gender in the audience woke up. The realization that it is achievable dawned on the star obsessed nation.
It's an entirely overlooked matter that our neighbourhood rickshawalas or construction workers always had them but had no clue that they were assets worth possessing. Hunks on screen inspire some real life action in guys of all ages to not give up on those ohso-wonderful six pack dreams but in reality it's not as hunky dory as it seems discovers Southscope
The positive fall out of the phenomenon is the recent trend of flabby Indian men hitting the treadmill with a never before gusto. Arjun's `in your face' presence on all channels crooning away to glory saw not just young guys but also middle aged mamas head to the gym around the corner. Result: gym owners are laughing all the way to their banks even as their list of members enrolling for instant six pack programmes is increasing each passing hour.
But hey, wait, here's a word or a page of caution for all you six and eight pack aspirants from Khan, Surya's personal trainer. Suriya, even though the latest to join the six pack brigade, has one of the best bodies in this side of the vindhyas. His Ahmed Haider pose has fast gained popularity the reason being he appears well-proportioned.
Southscope offers his million buck mantra for you, straight from the star trainer's diary: Developing six packs and keeping them for life is no breeze, if you please. To begin with, you must understand even if you're a fitness buff, that your abs are a group of muscles just like your chest, shoulders, arms or legs. Don't, for a moment, dream of developing them in isolation. More importantly, the six packs these stars flaunt are for certain characters in their movies. And here's the clincher they work at it because they are being paid millions or sometimes billions for that one role. Their faces are their fortune and their bodies their wealth.
If you look at the health factor - you need to have as little as six per cent body fat to sport a chiseled six pack which is next to torture for the human body. Fat is the storehouse for energy though that doesn't mean you need to be obese.
Ideal washboard abs are those that show as a six pack when warmed up.
For this, those of you who haven't ever stepped into a gym will have to wait for a minimum of at least six months - don't get taken in by those fancy advertisements. Remember, to tone muscles that have been dormant for ever takes a sustained dedicated effort.
The other point is, it isn't all about working out. The body has to be well energised. Now, don't grab a can of Red bull or Power Horse as you read this. We mean food and that again doesn't mean your thayir satham or kodi koora. What you need is a wellbalanced diet. Did you know that for muscles to remain and appear healthy the proportion is 70 per cent food and 30 per cent workouts? So no matter how hard you try either to get huge or lean, food is your mantra. Get it to get fit, okay?
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Pawan Kalyan most likely in 3 Idiots' remake
Gemini Film Circuit has bought the remake rights (in Telugu and Tamil) of '3 Idiots' from Vidhu Vinodh Chopra for a whopping Rs. 15 cr. is too well-known. As soon as the news broke out a day ago, there was widespread anticipation that the producers
were keen on considering roping in Pawan Kalyan to play Aamir Khan's role in the Telugu remake version.
Though the name of Mahesh Babu has also been doing the rounds, industry sources believe that the film is finally going into the lap of the Jalsa star. It is not known as to who is directing the film.
Since the Hindi original is creating a record of sorts at the Indian box office, it has naturally been described as the biggest film in terms of collections in the history of Indian cinema. Gemini, with a hands-on experience in successfully adapting the first Munnabhai film with Chiranjeevi in the lead some years ago, bid no time in securing the remake rights for an incredible amount.
Pawan, who is presently in the city, it is said, is willing to be cast in the film with a subtle message. Also, Suriya is said to be the one playing the same role in the Tamil version.
were keen on considering roping in Pawan Kalyan to play Aamir Khan's role in the Telugu remake version.
Though the name of Mahesh Babu has also been doing the rounds, industry sources believe that the film is finally going into the lap of the Jalsa star. It is not known as to who is directing the film.
Since the Hindi original is creating a record of sorts at the Indian box office, it has naturally been described as the biggest film in terms of collections in the history of Indian cinema. Gemini, with a hands-on experience in successfully adapting the first Munnabhai film with Chiranjeevi in the lead some years ago, bid no time in securing the remake rights for an incredible amount.
Pawan, who is presently in the city, it is said, is willing to be cast in the film with a subtle message. Also, Suriya is said to be the one playing the same role in the Tamil version.
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