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Thursday, 6 September 2012

Ramojiraos Son Suman Passes Away

Tributes to Suman



Tributes to Suman
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The youngest son of media baron Ramoji Rao, Suman has passed on Thursday midnight due to prolonged illness. He was 45. This news came in as a shock to scores of people in Andhra Pradesh to whom Suman was a familiar figure. As an TV artiste, writer, director, producer, documentary film maker, Suman became close to the hearts of the AP people decades ago.  Suman was recently admitted to Yashoda Hospital in Hyderabad due to prolonged illness. Although doctors' tried their best, they couldn't save all rounder Suman. He was the managing director of Ushodaya Enterprises, which handles ETV entertainment channel. He was survived by wife Vijayeshwari, a son and a daughter.
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All rounder:
Suman was gifted with multiple talents. When people were in a notion that journalism was just collecting and disseminating the news, Suman told the state the broad concept of journalism by plunging in to theatre arts. He developed several documentary films, which received critical acclaim. Suman, who completed his schooling from Hyderabad Public School, got a degree in BA with English, Political Science and Philosophy  as the optional subjects. His interest in arts and journalism made him pursue Bachelor of Communication and Journalism from Osmania University. Suman later went to the United States to study Master of Journalism.
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Early career:
After completing his higher education in journalism, Suman did an internship at Eenadu news daily, which has its main office in Hyderabad. He later worked in the same paper in different editorial positions (such as copy editor, news editor etc) in the general desk. He even wrote several articles for Eenadu editorial, which were published.
Steps into television world:
Eenadu Television knocked the doors of Telugu people in the year 1995 with a variety of entertainment shows. Right from ETV's inception, Suman had been the managing director of the channel. Since he already mastered journalism, he didn't limit himself to business part of the channel. He made a mark in television history by writing scripts, songs, directing serials and even giving splendid performances on the small screen.

When Antharangalu was started, it received superb response from the public. Suman who was the director of this first mega serial in Telugu won the hearts of Telugu viewers. Suman even wrote amazing songs and good script for this serial. Antharangaalu Ananthamanasa Chadarangaalu....this in Antharangaalu song is till today remembered and played by several people in the state. Suman later wrote many serials such as Kalankitha, Endamaavulu, Lady Detective and Sneha. These serials too evoked solid response from the public.
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Target audience:
Suman never targetted a specific segment when he wrote and directed serials. He kept in mind the age groups of everyone and caught he pulse of lakhs of people in the state. That could probably be the reason why his serials became such super hit. In television industry, it was Suman who brought novelty. It was he who told the world that a pinch of passion in the work can create wonders for the entertainment industry.  Suman always said the he had never let his opinion crawl into his serials. He paid utmost importance to the viewers, which he said many a time during interviews.
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Clean serials:
For Suman, ethics was the most important factor like his father Ramoji Rao. That's the only reason why he didn't take pushy ways to promote his serials. He was the person who believed that good content and passion are enough to take serials to sky high. Therefore, he took all measures to avoid obscenity and violence in his serials. Checking and rechecking for filtering the unwanted scenes became the daily work of Suman. Even when he wrote scripts, there were no underlined or double meaning dialogues.
Artist:
Suman was also a gifted artist. He even took advices from noted cartoonist Sridhar and sketched several characters, which were played during the title songs of the serials. He even used to send in his sketching to magazines such as Chathura and Vipula. Suman received Nandi award for his serials in the areas of direction and action.
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Today, Suman might not be physically present, but he's alive in the hearts of Andhra Pradesh people. As long as television industry prevails, Suman will be remembered. Andhra Wishesh pays tributes to the legendary personality!
(AW Phani)

Wednesday, 5 September 2012

Top 5 haunted places in India

Top 5 haunted places in India 

Top 5 haunted places in India

Are you a parapsychologist or a ghost hunter? Do you often argue with your friends that no ghost exists in the world? If the answers are yes, then we have some places to mention, the top five haunted places in the country. Pay a visit to these places to apparently experience the chill down the spine. Make sure you have enough guts before you leave to these places.

Bhangarh Fort:
King Madho Singh established his empire in Bhagarh and made this fort his residence. This is a small deserted town in Rajasthan. It's, in fact, an abandoned village. None stays in this town. Even the office of the Archeological Survey of India is outside the village. Usually archeology department office will be next to the pre-historic structure. But, in Bhangarh it's an exception. Also, you will see a board by the Archeological department, which reads: "Entering the borders of Bhangarh before sunrise and after sunset is strictly prohibited. Legal action would be taken against anybody who does not follow these instructions."

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The legend has it that this village was cursed by a magician. The story states that Princess of Bhangarh, Ratnavati was loved by a magician. This magician apparently uses black magic on the oil purchased by Ratnavati so that the latter surrenders herself to the magician once she touches the oil. Ratnavati on getting to know this poured it to the ground. This act was said to have claimed the life of magician. While dying, magician cursed that this village would be ruined. The next year Princess Ratnavati was killed in a battle between Bhagarh and Ajabgarh.

Bhargah-Fort

It has been believed that the ghosts of people who died in that fort haunts the place and therefore entry is restricted between sunset and sunrise. Also, people believe that whoever enters the fort during this time will never return and they would apparently turn into ghosts.

Ramoji Film City:
There were apparent reports that many people experienced para normal activities after staying at hotels in Ramoji Film City. The locals believe that this place was haunted by the soldiers, who died during Nizam's era. People (especially women) complained that they saw shadows in the changing rooms, someone banging the washroom doors from outside, some urdu writings on mirrors etc.

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Raj Kiran Hotel, Lonavala:

There's said to be a particular room in this hotel, which was haunted. The hotel management reportedly closed the room forever after they apparently recorded many such cases. There were reports that many people who stayed in that room underwent mental treatment. The story has it that some paranormal activity takes place at this particular room.

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Dumas Beach in Gujarat:
There's a famous beach in Gujarat named Dumas. This place is not only a tourist destination but also a funeral land. There were apparent reports that ghosts of the dead roam here. It was said that whosoever walks on this beach during nights would hear strange sounds and would ask him/her to go back and not to move forward.  Also, several tourists were said to have disappeared while walking on this beach during nights.

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Dow Hill, Kurseong, West Bengal:
Dow Hill was said to be one of the most haunted places in the county. Several paranormal activities were reportedly recorded at this place. Many people apparently said that they saw a headless boy walking in the forest. Also, locals reportedly said they heard footsteps in corridors of Victoria Boys School during nights and that too during vacation.

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Shaniwarwada Fort, Pune:
There's a legend that a 13-year-old boy was killed brutally after chasing him around the fort. The story has it that this boy's ghost haunts this area. People reportedly heard "Kaka, mala vachva," meaning uncle save me. These cries were heard at midnights on new moon days.

That's it for now. There are many more hotels and other places, which are haunted and we will surely bring before you many such episodes in near future. For now, check out these place but be careful.

Shaniwarwada-Fort
(AW Phani)

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