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  • Jr NTR removed from N.T. Rama Rao’s centenary celebration guest list?

    Jr NTR removed from N.T. Rama Rao’s centenary celebration guest list?

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    Hyderabad: The countdown to the grand celebration of the birth centenary of iconic actor and politician N. T. Rama Rao has begun. However, his grandson, the talented Jr NTR, has been reportedly omitted from the guest list, which appears to be a major disappointment among his fans and supporters.

    According to Track Tollywood reports, Jr NTR, who is carrying on his grandfather’s legacy, is absent from the list of invited guests. This has raised a lot of eyebrows and sparked a lot of emotions among Nandamuri fans. They believe Jr NTR has been excluded and rejected by his own family.

    The announcement of Vijayawada’s centenary celebrations on April 28th has taken the town by storm. The event is expected to be attended by the Indian film industry’s who’s who, including superstar Rajinikanth. However, the absence of Jr NTR from the guest list has disappointed many of his fans.

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    The Nandamuri family, well-known for its contributions to the Telugu film industry, appears to be at odds over Jr NTR’s non-invitation. While NTR’s son, Nandamuri Balakrishna, has extended an invitation to all, including fans, to attend the event, it’s difficult to ignore the fact that his own nephew has been excluded.

    The absence of Jr NTR from the guest list has only added fuel to the fire as the excitement surrounding the event grows. It’s a glaring omission that has many people wondering if there’s something bigger going on here. Will Jr NTR attend the event, or will he opt to stay away? The only way to know is to wait and see.

    For the time being, Nandamuri fans are disheartened and disappointed, with many hoping for a surprise appearance by their favourite star. It remains to be seen whether the family will put aside their differences and come together to honour their beloved patriarch’s life and legacy.



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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Celebrating Ajit’s birth centenary: Saara sheher mujhe lion ke naam se jaanta hai

    Celebrating Ajit’s birth centenary: Saara sheher mujhe lion ke naam se jaanta hai

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    Hyderabad: Saara sheher mujhe loin ke naam se jaanta hai.

    Does it ring a bell? Yes. Film buffs couldn’t forget this line from Kalicharan. Spoken in a cool and collected manner some four decades ago, it still has a chilling effect.

    How about this one:
    Kutta jab pagal ho jaata hai toh use goli mar dete hain.
    Apni umar se badkhar baatein nahi karte.
    Shakaal jab baazi khelta hai .. toh jitne patte uske haath mein hote hain utne hi uki aasteen mein.

    The soft-spoken villain, Ajit Khan, who delivered these memorable lines, turns 101 today. To mark his birth centenary celebrations, his family is launching his biography in Urdu and Hindi languages on Friday evening. The book, authored by Iqbal Rizi, is appropriately titled – Ajit the lion.

    Born Hamid Ali Khan, he took the screen name, Ajit Khan, when he ran away from his house in Hyderabad and landed in Mumbai. Though he acted in over 200 films, he came into the limelight when he turned a baddie. The polished suited booted look he sported coupled with his unique dialogue delivery, deadpan expression and mannerism made him a superstar in his own way.

    Ajit did support roles in scores of films like Shah-e-Misr, Hatimtai, Sone ki Chidiya but mostly went unnoticed. However, when he chose to do an image makeover and turned baddy cine-goersoers started taking note of him. Ajit brought a rare freshness to the portrayal of negative roles with his suave looks, tuxedo white suites, polka-dotted ties and brylecreemed hair. Gone was the savage loud-mouthed villain of Bollywood. In his new avatar Ajit, as an underworld don, is seen in most of the films reclining on a chaise lounge with a buxom babe tucked into one arm. In the movie, Zanjeer, when a blood-dripping Amitabh Bachchan confronts him after getting out of prison, the don, Teja, reacts very casually sipping his drink. Unfazed he drawls “Hayllo”.

    That was Ajit at his suavest best. His career skyrocketed in 70s and 80s with blockbusters like Zanjeer, Yaadon ki Barat, Kalicharan, Jugnu, Patthar aur Paayal. His typical one-liners like Mona Darling, Lilly don’t be silly, and Loin are a rage even now.

    More than his dialogue the ‘Ajit jokes’ have added to the legend. Names such as Mona, Peter, Michael and Raabert (Robert) came into common parlance. Some of the famous jokes are:
    Robert: Boss, Tony to bhaag gaya hai Mona ke saath.
    Ajit smirks: Raabert, my bway, Mona kaise bhaag sakti hai. Uske kapde to mere pass haiN.
    Ajit: Raabert iss ko liquid oxygen mein daal do, Liquid isse jeeney nahi deygi aur oxygen isse marne nahin degi.

    Interestingly, Ajit himself was unaware about these jokes. He didn’t know who invented them. But they gained currency and spread like wildfire since they have a sharp wit. From a C-grade hero to a polished villain, Ajit’s career turned a full circle when he sported a suave and westernised image. People liked this suited and booted baddie who never loses his cool even in most trying times.

    The 221-page biography traces the early days of Ajit in Golconda, Hyderabad, his school life and his struggles in the film industry when he landed in Mumbai and little-known things about his real life. The book makes an interesting read, especially for the ‘lion’ fans. The book priced Rs. 230 is scheduled to be released in the Western Block of Salar Jung Museum at 4.30 pm on Friday. Siasat Managing Editor, Zaheeruddin Ali Khan, MANUU Vice-Chancellor, Syed Ainul Hasan, Nawab Ehteram Ali Khan, Board Member, Dr. A. Nagender Reddy, Director, Salar Jung Museum, and Ajit family members will grace the occasion.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )