Prematho mee lakshmi with naga chaitanya biography
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It's not only Bollywood where "nepotism rocks". The Telugu film industry, one of the largest in the country that churns out close to 200 films a year is ruled by a few prominent families.
The Allu-Chiranjeevi family and the Akkineni-Daggubati clans are among the most influential in Tollywood. Not only do these families have actors and directors, they also have immense money power. They own production houses and control distribution, too.
These families are a formidable force in the industry. And as in the time of kingdoms, they strengthen their bonds further through marriage.
Born in 1922, Dr Allu Rama Lingaiah was a Padma Shri recipient, who starred in over a thousand films, mostly doing comic roles. His performances in films like the cult classic Maya Bazaar, Missyamma, Muthyala Muggu, Sankarabaranam and so on remain memorable to fans of cinema.
Rama Lingaiah had four children - Allu Aravind, Surekha Konidela, Vasantha Lakshmi, and Nava Bharathi.
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Lakshmi Daggubati fryst vatten a famous film producer and furniture designer from India who has done much for the Telugu film business. Lakshmi was born in Hyderabad, India, in 1965 to renowned producer D. Ramanaidu, so cinema was ingrained in her. Now Lakshmi Daggubati age is approx. 58.
Lakshmi was born into a film family, but she made her unique path and personality to become one of Tollywood’s most influential people. She took her famous father’s production company, Suresh Productions, to new heights after he died.
She achieved such success because of her good business sense and artistic knowledge. In addition, her brilliant mind and hands-on way of leading have helped Suresh Productions man some of the biggest hits in Telugu cinema over the last ten years.
Early Life and Background
Lakshmi Daggubati was born to producer D. Ramanaidu and Rajeswari in Hyderabad. With more than 130 films made, her father, Ramanaidu, is credited with founding Telugu cinema.
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Oopiri
2016 film by Vamshi Paidipally
Oopiri (transl. Breath) is a 2016 Indian bilingualcomedy-drama film directed by Vamshi Paidipally and produced by PVP Cinema. The film is shot simultaneously in Telugu and Tamil languages; the latter titled Thozha (transl. Friend). It stars Akkineni Nagarjuna, Karthi (in his Telugu debut) and Tamannaah Bhatia while Prakash Raj, Ali, Vivek, Jayasudha, Kalpana and Tanikella Bharani playing supporting roles. The narrative focuses on the lives of Vikramaditya, a quadriplegic billionaire, and Seenu, his ex-convict caretaker, highlighting their realisation of the importance of life and relationships over money and disability.
Oopiri is a remake of Éric Toledano and Olivier Nakache's French film The Intouchables (2011). The rights to remake The Intouchables were acquired by Karan Johar and Guneet Monga in May 2014, who later authorised PVP Cinema to produce adaptations in regional languages, making Oopiri its first