cherlapallifailure Posted May 8, 2013 Author Report Posted May 8, 2013 [quote name='blissful' timestamp='1368047007' post='1303725203'] [color=#000000][font=arial][size=3]When he was alive, Telugu superstar N.T. Rama Rao was labelled "Drama" Rao by his opponents. Now, a decade after the former Andhra Pradesh chief minister's death, the drama involving his immediate family continues, but is starting to resemble a Shakespearean tragedy.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#000000][font=arial][size=3]His son, leading film star Balakrishna, faces charges of attempted murder after he allegedly fired six shots at two visitors at his Jubilee Hills bungalow in Hyderabad on June 3. A day later, Balakrishna's elder brother Saikrishna, a film producer and distributor, died after being in a coma for over two years. Adding pathos to the drama, NTR's widow, Lakshmi Parvati, carried his ashes to Hardwar to immerse them in the Ganga after preserving them for nine years having vowed that she would only carry out the last rite once NTR's son-in-law and former chief minister N. Chandrababu Naidu was voted out of power. The Balakrishna affair, however, is beginning to read like a B-grade movie script. Initial reports suggested a drunken brawl involving Balakrishna and his two guests, producer Bellamkonda Suresh and astrologer and confidant Satyanarayana Choudhary, who were discussing some outstanding financial issues relating to a film and preparations for the star's birthday on June 10. The argument turned nasty and the actor whipped out a revolver and opened fire, injuring both seriously. [/size][/font][/color] [img]http://media2.intoday.in/indiatoday/images/stories//2004June/ap-1_110611015637.jpg[/img] [center]HIGH DRAMA IN HYDERABAD: Balakrishna (left) is said to have shot at Bellamkonda Suresh (above) and Satyanarayana Choudhary and got himself admitted in a hospital to evade arrest[/center] [center][url="http://indiatoday.intoday.in/#"]Click here to Enlarge[/url][/center] [b]Even if a truce is declared, Balakrishna faces charges of misuse of weapon and att empts to conceal evidence. [/b] [color=#000000][font=arial][size=3]After Suresh and Choudhary were rushed to the nearby Apollo Hospital, the actor called an ambulance from Care Hospital, over 5 km away, to take him for emergency treatment. Only then did the police get to know about the shoot-out from the media.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#000000][font=arial][size=3]By then, the blood-spattered area had been cleaned and the actor's wife Vasundhara as well as others at home had made a hurried exit after locking up the house which his father had built. But the policeman aged to get the house opened and discovered four bullets embedded in the wall and woodwork, clearly ruling out the possibility of self-defence. They also found a bill for 60 bullets bought earlier in the day. Meanwhile, Balakrishna played the role of his life, feigning serious illness and managed to hold out for about 50 hours even as the police booked him for attempt to murder, flouting the Arms Act and trying to tamper with evidence. Both he and his wife have licensed 32 revolvers but the one that was used was in his wife's name. Not surprisingly, she got herself admitted in Care complaining of depression and exhaustion, apparently to evade possible arrest. The drama rolled on even after Balakrishna was produced before a magistrate. He pleaded for continued medical attention but this time the judge directed that Balakrishna be admitted to the state run Nizam Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS). The judge wanted NIMS to certify whether the actor should continue in hospital or be sent to jail. Following a series of tests the hospital announced that the actor was physically fit but needed psychiatric care. It also said that he was not cooperative during the examination. Evidently, Balakrishna was buying time to avoid the ignominy of going to jail. His lawyers contended that the whole incident was blown out of proportion by the media. The fact that no fingerprints were found on both revolvers (they had obviously been wiped clean) makes it difficult for the police to find out who shot whom. This is crucial because Suresh who earlier said that Balakrishna had fired at him retracted saying he was not aware who shot at him. Even if the victims turn hostile during the trial, Balakrishna still faces charges of misuse of weapon and attempt to conceal evidence. The actor's latest release Lakshmi Narasimha is said to be the root of all trouble. Suresh and other financial backers had lost money on the film. Balakrishna reportedly blamed Suresh for not ensuring adequate publicity for the movie. One fan had died in the initial stampede for tickets and three others had committed suicide after betting heavily that Lakshmi Narasimha would break all box-office records. Balakrishna had announced a donation of[font=WebRupee]Rs.[/font]5 lakh each to the bereaved families on his birthday. But on that eventful evening, he asked Suresh to pay up. Another sticky issue was Choudhary's astrological advice that was not helping the actor. A third issue was the huge sum to be repaid by Suresh to a financier who had approached Balakrishna to intervene on his behalf. Whatever the reason the shoot-and-scoot episode has exposed the bizarre way in which the Telugu film industry operates. Producers and actors alike are involved in a game of high stakes that puts a premium on the actor rather than the film. Producers and financiers bank heavily on the top three actors, Chiranjeevi, NTR Junior and Balakrishna.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#000000][font=arial][size=3]Money changes hands even before the cameras roll. Film rights are sold well in advance and there is a race to see which film sets records. Most often the pre-release hype doesn't match the box-office performance. Yet actors charge exorbitant rates and fuel this race by promoting their fan associations. In such a system both producers and financiers are given short shrift. In Balakrishna's case, the failings of the system took their toll. With the evidence piling up and the pressure from supporters of Telugu filmdom's first family, there could be plenty of twists and turns in the plot before the curtain comes down.[/size][/font][/color] [/quote] [img]http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-tNUt-7IvVq4/UYflB4TsRTI/AAAAAAAAEgs/PKqI36jIcIU/s1600/brahmilaughing.gif[/img] peddollu peddollu kottukuni compromise ki vacharu ila road meeda velle vallameeda chupinchaledu pratapam
netdevelooper Posted May 8, 2013 Report Posted May 8, 2013 [quote name='posani1' timestamp='1368047197' post='1303725225'] [img]http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-tNUt-7IvVq4/UYflB4TsRTI/AAAAAAAAEgs/PKqI36jIcIU/s1600/brahmilaughing.gif[/img] peddollu peddollu kottukuni compromise ki vacharu ila road meeda velle vallameeda chupinchaledu pratapam [/quote] pedda valla oka justice chinna vallaki oka jsutice undadu ante pedda vadu ite champeyavachha pedda vallu champukunnate chinna vallu kotukumtharu asalu antha clear pictures tisaru ante every frame ni yedo preplanned yedi..
Mr Mirchi Posted May 8, 2013 Report Posted May 8, 2013 ban cherri movies like bali movies )))))))))))))))))))))....seriously
netdevelooper Posted May 8, 2013 Report Posted May 8, 2013 yekkado nenu charan ki yemi supor cheytam ledhu power money unna valla gurimchi chepthunanu anthe manishi manishi chusina nade bagupadataru yevaru ayina.. a pratusha case kuda antha chesi vadu happy ga bayata tiruguthunadu
Krish Posted May 8, 2013 Report Posted May 8, 2013 [quote name='posani1' timestamp='1368047136' post='1303725221'] neutral ga vundi alochinchina....body guards ni tisukochi public ga kottinchadam is taking law in to hands and be brazen about it...so a lafoot gadide tappu [/quote] agreed!! but valle chepparanta kadha veedi attention kosame ala chesarani.. we can not deny it's possibility, after all we all are mad about movie stars!!!.. so inka reliable source information edanna kavali...
cherlapallifailure Posted May 8, 2013 Author Report Posted May 8, 2013 [quote name='blissful' timestamp='1368047342' post='1303725237'] pedda valla oka justice chinna vallaki oka jsutice undadu ante pedda vadu ite champeyavachha pedda vallu champukunnate chinna vallu kotukumtharu asalu antha clear pictures tisaru ante every frame ni yedo preplanned yedi.. [/quote] tappu kadu ani evadu annadu ippudu...e incident gurinchi matladutunte a incident enduku madhyalo...ante adi idi chellu a? dani gurinchi vere disco eyyi...point is no one should take law in to hands appudu anta ravana kastame
iamlegend Posted May 8, 2013 Report Posted May 8, 2013 [quote name='blissful' timestamp='1368047007' post='1303725203'] [color=#000000][font=arial][size=3]When he was alive, Telugu superstar N.T. Rama Rao was labelled "Drama" Rao by his opponents. Now, a decade after the former Andhra Pradesh chief minister's death, the drama involving his immediate family continues, but is starting to resemble a Shakespearean tragedy.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#000000][font=arial][size=3]His son, leading film star Balakrishna, faces charges of attempted murder after he allegedly fired six shots at two visitors at his Jubilee Hills bungalow in Hyderabad on June 3. A day later, Balakrishna's elder brother Saikrishna, a film producer and distributor, died after being in a coma for over two years. Adding pathos to the drama, NTR's widow, Lakshmi Parvati, carried his ashes to Hardwar to immerse them in the Ganga after preserving them for nine years having vowed that she would only carry out the last rite once NTR's son-in-law and former chief minister N. Chandrababu Naidu was voted out of power. The Balakrishna affair, however, is beginning to read like a B-grade movie script. Initial reports suggested a drunken brawl involving Balakrishna and his two guests, producer Bellamkonda Suresh and astrologer and confidant Satyanarayana Choudhary, who were discussing some outstanding financial issues relating to a film and preparations for the star's birthday on June 10. The argument turned nasty and the actor whipped out a revolver and opened fire, injuring both seriously. [/size][/font][/color] [img]http://media2.intoday.in/indiatoday/images/stories//2004June/ap-1_110611015637.jpg[/img] [center]HIGH DRAMA IN HYDERABAD: Balakrishna (left) is said to have shot at Bellamkonda Suresh (above) and Satyanarayana Choudhary and got himself admitted in a hospital to evade arrest[/center] [center][url="http://indiatoday.intoday.in/#"]Click here to Enlarge[/url][/center] [b]Even if a truce is declared, Balakrishna faces charges of misuse of weapon and att empts to conceal evidence. [/b] [color=#000000][font=arial][size=3]After Suresh and Choudhary were rushed to the nearby Apollo Hospital, the actor called an ambulance from Care Hospital, over 5 km away, to take him for emergency treatment. Only then did the police get to know about the shoot-out from the media.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#000000][font=arial][size=3]By then, the blood-spattered area had been cleaned and the actor's wife Vasundhara as well as others at home had made a hurried exit after locking up the house which his father had built. But the policeman aged to get the house opened and discovered four bullets embedded in the wall and woodwork, clearly ruling out the possibility of self-defence. They also found a bill for 60 bullets bought earlier in the day. Meanwhile, Balakrishna played the role of his life, feigning serious illness and managed to hold out for about 50 hours even as the police booked him for attempt to murder, flouting the Arms Act and trying to tamper with evidence. Both he and his wife have licensed 32 revolvers but the one that was used was in his wife's name. Not surprisingly, she got herself admitted in Care complaining of depression and exhaustion, apparently to evade possible arrest. The drama rolled on even after Balakrishna was produced before a magistrate. He pleaded for continued medical attention but this time the judge directed that Balakrishna be admitted to the state run Nizam Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS). The judge wanted NIMS to certify whether the actor should continue in hospital or be sent to jail. Following a series of tests the hospital announced that the actor was physically fit but needed psychiatric care. It also said that he was not cooperative during the examination. Evidently, Balakrishna was buying time to avoid the ignominy of going to jail. His lawyers contended that the whole incident was blown out of proportion by the media. The fact that no fingerprints were found on both revolvers (they had obviously been wiped clean) makes it difficult for the police to find out who shot whom. This is crucial because Suresh who earlier said that Balakrishna had fired at him retracted saying he was not aware who shot at him. Even if the victims turn hostile during the trial, Balakrishna still faces charges of misuse of weapon and attempt to conceal evidence. The actor's latest release Lakshmi Narasimha is said to be the root of all trouble. Suresh and other financial backers had lost money on the film. Balakrishna reportedly blamed Suresh for not ensuring adequate publicity for the movie. One fan had died in the initial stampede for tickets and three others had committed suicide after betting heavily that Lakshmi Narasimha would break all box-office records. Balakrishna had announced a donation of[font=WebRupee]Rs.[/font]5 lakh each to the bereaved families on his birthday. But on that eventful evening, he asked Suresh to pay up. Another sticky issue was Choudhary's astrological advice that was not helping the actor. A third issue was the huge sum to be repaid by Suresh to a financier who had approached Balakrishna to intervene on his behalf. Whatever the reason the shoot-and-scoot episode has exposed the bizarre way in which the Telugu film industry operates. Producers and actors alike are involved in a game of high stakes that puts a premium on the actor rather than the film. Producers and financiers bank heavily on the top three actors, Chiranjeevi, NTR Junior and Balakrishna.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#000000][font=arial][size=3]Money changes hands even before the cameras roll. Film rights are sold well in advance and there is a race to see which film sets records. Most often the pre-release hype doesn't match the box-office performance. Yet actors charge exorbitant rates and fuel this race by promoting their fan associations. In such a system both producers and financiers are given short shrift. In Balakrishna's case, the failings of the system took their toll. With the evidence piling up and the pressure from supporters of Telugu filmdom's first family, there could be plenty of twists and turns in the plot before the curtain comes down.[/size][/font][/color] [/quote] to balakrishna story writer nu manishiva janthuvva? nu work chesedi it lone ga ne daridrapu kottu kula,fanism,politics ikada kuda avsarama aa charan gadu kukkalni kottinattu kottinchadu aa pani vadu kadu balakrishna chesina anthe tidtha!! vadu malli boys came and apologised anta pilla poo gadu acting sarigga radu chesina 4 cinemalaki inta daridrapu behaviour undi malla vidi ayya protsaham lekunda ila aitada kottinchedi endi vayya! vadu villani kotti villu vadni nalugu pikunte scene verela undedi! it la chetilo mushtighatalu tinna cherry ani tataku letters lo undedi!! ina public lo abaddalu cheptadu... nayana krish 2 perspectives nunchi alochinchu baga alochinchu babu ninnu tannaledu kada
dotnetrockz Posted May 8, 2013 Report Posted May 8, 2013 [quote name='blissful' timestamp='1368047462' post='1303725250'] yekkado nenu charan ki yemi supor cheytam ledhu power money unna valla gurimchi chepthunanu anthe manishi manishi chusina nade bagupadataru yevaru ayina.. a pratusha case kuda antha chesi vadu happy ga bayata tiruguthunadu [/quote] akkada balayya news esi,prathyusha gurinchi ivvani ee thread lo enhduku vesthunnavu mari.... balayya gadi midha kuda ilanti incidents appudu thrds paddayi ... nuvvu real ga charan gadini support cheyyakapothe ee thread lo oka 2 mummy boothulu tittevadivi irrespectyive of being afan......anthe kaani fanatiscm ni support chesukodaniki unnatu undhi nee post
iamlegend Posted May 8, 2013 Report Posted May 8, 2013 [quote name='krish' timestamp='1368047486' post='1303725253'] agreed!! but valle chepparanta kadha veedi attention kosame ala chesarani.. we can not deny it's possibility, after all we all are mad about movie stars!!!.. so inka reliable source information edanna kavali... [/quote] ahh pavala gadi attention kosam iddaru software uncles ade paniga alto eskoni road mida paddaru we all are mad ani andarni enduk kalputav le vayya nenu kanu le! akada kodtunte nekinka reliable info kavala nayana...pune gallu vachi repu nuvvu mla ki addam ga bandi nadputunav ani nalugu pikite vachi nyayam dharmam ani nu bavurumante apdu mem reliable info lede anta intresting ga ikada ani khadar(vennela) dialogues este neku telsiddi noppi lol
netdevelooper Posted May 8, 2013 Report Posted May 8, 2013 [quote name='Nissan' timestamp='1368047883' post='1303725285'] akkada balayya news esi,prathyusha gurinchi ivvani ee thread lo enhduku vesthunnavu mari.... balayya gadi midha kuda ilanti incidents appudu thrds paddayi ... nuvvu real ga charan gadini support cheyyakapothe ee thread lo oka 2 mummy boothulu tittevadivi irrespectyive of being afan......anthe kaani fanatiscm ni support chesukodaniki unnatu undhi nee post [/quote] thread related power vs ................ so yevaru yevaru power lo unna vallu yem chesaro chepana anthe
tiger_tinku Posted May 8, 2013 Report Posted May 8, 2013 [quote name='Mr Mirchi' timestamp='1368047431' post='1303725247'] ban cherri movies like bali movies )))))))))))))))))))))....seriously [/quote] oori ne comedy ...supero superu
netdevelooper Posted May 8, 2013 Report Posted May 8, 2013 [quote name='Nissan' timestamp='1368047883' post='1303725285'] akkada balayya news esi,prathyusha gurinchi ivvani ee thread lo enhduku vesthunnavu mari.... balayya gadi midha kuda ilanti incidents appudu thrds paddayi ... nuvvu real ga charan gadini support cheyyakapothe ee thread lo oka 2 mummy boothulu tittevadivi irrespectyive of being afan......anthe kaani fanatiscm ni support chesukodaniki unnatu undhi nee post [/quote] buthulu ye thread lo ye kadu ye thread lo analedhu kavali ante check chesuko fan ayina kakapoyina
iamlegend Posted May 8, 2013 Report Posted May 8, 2013 [quote name='blissful' timestamp='1368048225' post='1303725316'] thread related power vs ................ so yevaru yevaru power lo unna vallu yem chesaro chepana anthe [/quote] ante le musugu vesi chudu pachakamarla to
powerstar03 Posted May 8, 2013 Report Posted May 8, 2013 [quote name='blissful' timestamp='1368047007' post='1303725203'] [color=#000000][font=arial][size=3]When he was alive, Telugu superstar N.T. Rama Rao was labelled "Drama" Rao by his opponents. Now, a decade after the former Andhra Pradesh chief minister's death, the drama involving his immediate family continues, but is starting to resemble a Shakespearean tragedy.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#000000][font=arial][size=3]His son, leading film star Balakrishna, faces charges of attempted murder after he allegedly fired six shots at two visitors at his Jubilee Hills bungalow in Hyderabad on June 3. A day later, Balakrishna's elder brother Saikrishna, a film producer and distributor, died after being in a coma for over two years. Adding pathos to the drama, NTR's widow, Lakshmi Parvati, carried his ashes to Hardwar to immerse them in the Ganga after preserving them for nine years having vowed that she would only carry out the last rite once NTR's son-in-law and former chief minister N. Chandrababu Naidu was voted out of power. The Balakrishna affair, however, is beginning to read like a B-grade movie script. Initial reports suggested a drunken brawl involving Balakrishna and his two guests, producer Bellamkonda Suresh and astrologer and confidant Satyanarayana Choudhary, who were discussing some outstanding financial issues relating to a film and preparations for the star's birthday on June 10. The argument turned nasty and the actor whipped out a revolver and opened fire, injuring both seriously. [/size][/font][/color] [img]http://media2.intoday.in/indiatoday/images/stories//2004June/ap-1_110611015637.jpg[/img] [center]HIGH DRAMA IN HYDERABAD: Balakrishna (left) is said to have shot at Bellamkonda Suresh (above) and Satyanarayana Choudhary and got himself admitted in a hospital to evade arrest[/center] [center][url="http://indiatoday.intoday.in/#"]Click here to Enlarge[/url][/center] [b]Even if a truce is declared, Balakrishna faces charges of misuse of weapon and att empts to conceal evidence. [/b] [color=#000000][font=arial][size=3]After Suresh and Choudhary were rushed to the nearby Apollo Hospital, the actor called an ambulance from Care Hospital, over 5 km away, to take him for emergency treatment. Only then did the police get to know about the shoot-out from the media.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#000000][font=arial][size=3]By then, the blood-spattered area had been cleaned and the actor's wife Vasundhara as well as others at home had made a hurried exit after locking up the house which his father had built. But the policeman aged to get the house opened and discovered four bullets embedded in the wall and woodwork, clearly ruling out the possibility of self-defence. They also found a bill for 60 bullets bought earlier in the day. Meanwhile, Balakrishna played the role of his life, feigning serious illness and managed to hold out for about 50 hours even as the police booked him for attempt to murder, flouting the Arms Act and trying to tamper with evidence. Both he and his wife have licensed 32 revolvers but the one that was used was in his wife's name. Not surprisingly, she got herself admitted in Care complaining of depression and exhaustion, apparently to evade possible arrest. The drama rolled on even after Balakrishna was produced before a magistrate. He pleaded for continued medical attention but this time the judge directed that Balakrishna be admitted to the state run Nizam Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS). The judge wanted NIMS to certify whether the actor should continue in hospital or be sent to jail. Following a series of tests the hospital announced that the actor was physically fit but needed psychiatric care. It also said that he was not cooperative during the examination. Evidently, Balakrishna was buying time to avoid the ignominy of going to jail. His lawyers contended that the whole incident was blown out of proportion by the media. The fact that no fingerprints were found on both revolvers (they had obviously been wiped clean) makes it difficult for the police to find out who shot whom. This is crucial because Suresh who earlier said that Balakrishna had fired at him retracted saying he was not aware who shot at him. Even if the victims turn hostile during the trial, Balakrishna still faces charges of misuse of weapon and attempt to conceal evidence. The actor's latest release Lakshmi Narasimha is said to be the root of all trouble. Suresh and other financial backers had lost money on the film. Balakrishna reportedly blamed Suresh for not ensuring adequate publicity for the movie. One fan had died in the initial stampede for tickets and three others had committed suicide after betting heavily that Lakshmi Narasimha would break all box-office records. Balakrishna had announced a donation of[font=WebRupee]Rs.[/font]5 lakh each to the bereaved families on his birthday. But on that eventful evening, he asked Suresh to pay up. Another sticky issue was Choudhary's astrological advice that was not helping the actor. A third issue was the huge sum to be repaid by Suresh to a financier who had approached Balakrishna to intervene on his behalf. Whatever the reason the shoot-and-scoot episode has exposed the bizarre way in which the Telugu film industry operates. Producers and actors alike are involved in a game of high stakes that puts a premium on the actor rather than the film. Producers and financiers bank heavily on the top three actors, Chiranjeevi, NTR Junior and Balakrishna.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#000000][font=arial][size=3]Money changes hands even before the cameras roll. Film rights are sold well in advance and there is a race to see which film sets records. Most often the pre-release hype doesn't match the box-office performance. Yet actors charge exorbitant rates and fuel this race by promoting their fan associations. In such a system both producers and financiers are given short shrift. In Balakrishna's case, the failings of the system took their toll. With the evidence piling up and the pressure from supporters of Telugu filmdom's first family, there could be plenty of twists and turns in the plot before the curtain comes down.[/size][/font][/color] [/quote] Drama rao aa...rofl...
loadster1 Posted May 8, 2013 Report Posted May 8, 2013 [quote name='blissful' timestamp='1368047007' post='1303725203'] [color=#000000][font=arial][size=3]When he was alive, Telugu superstar N.T. Rama Rao was labelled "Drama" Rao by his opponents. Now, a decade after the former Andhra Pradesh chief minister's death, the drama involving his immediate family continues, but is starting to resemble a Shakespearean tragedy.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#000000][font=arial][size=3]His son, leading film star Balakrishna, faces charges of attempted murder after he allegedly fired six shots at two visitors at his Jubilee Hills bungalow in Hyderabad on June 3. A day later, Balakrishna's elder brother Saikrishna, a film producer and distributor, died after being in a coma for over two years. Adding pathos to the drama, NTR's widow, Lakshmi Parvati, carried his ashes to Hardwar to immerse them in the Ganga after preserving them for nine years having vowed that she would only carry out the last rite once NTR's son-in-law and former chief minister N. Chandrababu Naidu was voted out of power. The Balakrishna affair, however, is beginning to read like a B-grade movie script. Initial reports suggested a drunken brawl involving Balakrishna and his two guests, producer Bellamkonda Suresh and astrologer and confidant Satyanarayana Choudhary, who were discussing some outstanding financial issues relating to a film and preparations for the star's birthday on June 10. The argument turned nasty and the actor whipped out a revolver and opened fire, injuring both seriously. [/size][/font][/color] [img]http://media2.intoday.in/indiatoday/images/stories//2004June/ap-1_110611015637.jpg[/img] [center]HIGH DRAMA IN HYDERABAD: Balakrishna (left) is said to have shot at Bellamkonda Suresh (above) and Satyanarayana Choudhary and got himself admitted in a hospital to evade arrest[/center] [center][url="http://indiatoday.intoday.in/#"]Click here to Enlarge[/url][/center] [b]Even if a truce is declared, Balakrishna faces charges of misuse of weapon and att empts to conceal evidence. [/b] [color=#000000][font=arial][size=3]After Suresh and Choudhary were rushed to the nearby Apollo Hospital, the actor called an ambulance from Care Hospital, over 5 km away, to take him for emergency treatment. Only then did the police get to know about the shoot-out from the media.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#000000][font=arial][size=3]By then, the blood-spattered area had been cleaned and the actor's wife Vasundhara as well as others at home had made a hurried exit after locking up the house which his father had built. But the policeman aged to get the house opened and discovered four bullets embedded in the wall and woodwork, clearly ruling out the possibility of self-defence. They also found a bill for 60 bullets bought earlier in the day. Meanwhile, Balakrishna played the role of his life, feigning serious illness and managed to hold out for about 50 hours even as the police booked him for attempt to murder, flouting the Arms Act and trying to tamper with evidence. Both he and his wife have licensed 32 revolvers but the one that was used was in his wife's name. Not surprisingly, she got herself admitted in Care complaining of depression and exhaustion, apparently to evade possible arrest. The drama rolled on even after Balakrishna was produced before a magistrate. He pleaded for continued medical attention but this time the judge directed that Balakrishna be admitted to the state run Nizam Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS). The judge wanted NIMS to certify whether the actor should continue in hospital or be sent to jail. Following a series of tests the hospital announced that the actor was physically fit but needed psychiatric care. It also said that he was not cooperative during the examination. Evidently, Balakrishna was buying time to avoid the ignominy of going to jail. His lawyers contended that the whole incident was blown out of proportion by the media. The fact that no fingerprints were found on both revolvers (they had obviously been wiped clean) makes it difficult for the police to find out who shot whom. This is crucial because Suresh who earlier said that Balakrishna had fired at him retracted saying he was not aware who shot at him. Even if the victims turn hostile during the trial, Balakrishna still faces charges of misuse of weapon and attempt to conceal evidence. The actor's latest release Lakshmi Narasimha is said to be the root of all trouble. Suresh and other financial backers had lost money on the film. Balakrishna reportedly blamed Suresh for not ensuring adequate publicity for the movie. One fan had died in the initial stampede for tickets and three others had committed suicide after betting heavily that Lakshmi Narasimha would break all box-office records. Balakrishna had announced a donation of[font=WebRupee]Rs.[/font]5 lakh each to the bereaved families on his birthday. But on that eventful evening, he asked Suresh to pay up. Another sticky issue was Choudhary's astrological advice that was not helping the actor. A third issue was the huge sum to be repaid by Suresh to a financier who had approached Balakrishna to intervene on his behalf. Whatever the reason the shoot-and-scoot episode has exposed the bizarre way in which the Telugu film industry operates. Producers and actors alike are involved in a game of high stakes that puts a premium on the actor rather than the film. Producers and financiers bank heavily on the top three actors, Chiranjeevi, NTR Junior and Balakrishna.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#000000][font=arial][size=3]Money changes hands even before the cameras roll. Film rights are sold well in advance and there is a race to see which film sets records. Most often the pre-release hype doesn't match the box-office performance. Yet actors charge exorbitant rates and fuel this race by promoting their fan associations. In such a system both producers and financiers are given short shrift. In Balakrishna's case, the failings of the system took their toll. With the evidence piling up and the pressure from supporters of Telugu filmdom's first family, there could be plenty of twists and turns in the plot before the curtain comes down.[/size][/font][/color] [/quote] charanism kattelu tenchukundhi gaa.. google tali help kuda teesukunnavu..
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