The 50-days celebration of Simha, Balakrishna’s latest blockbuster, was celebrated at Hotel Marriot, Hyderabad in a grand manner. Made on Un...
The 50-days celebration of Simha, Balakrishna’s latest blockbuster, was celebrated at Hotel Marriot, Hyderabad in a grand manner. Made on United Movies banner, the film is produced by Paruchuri Kireeti and directed by Boyapati Seenu.
Dasari Narayana Rao graced the occasion as the chief guest. Balakrishna, Namitha, Paruchuri Gopalakrishna, Jr. NTR, Tarakaratna, Kalyanram, Udaykiran, Ram, Navdeep, Kalyanram, Ashwini Dutt, Bellamkonda Suresh, Tammareddy Bharadwaja, KR Vijaya, Rajitha, Sana and others took part in the event. The film had completed 50 days run in 338 centres.
Dasari said: “Generally when a movie becomes a hit, the cast and crew of the film and its makers would be happy. But, with the success of Simha, the entire film industry is a jubilant mood. It is all because of the gentleness of Balakrishna. Yes. The whole of Telugu film industry looked forward to Simha and it became a blockbuster at a time when we are direly in need of rejuvenation of the spirit in each and every artiste, producer and technician. This kind of films should come every year. There is a great labour and perseverance in the making of the film. As I watched the film, I saw the late NTR. The dialogues of Balakrishna in the low profile characterization are superb. Balakrishna should do characters that would be permanent in history. The success of Simha enhanced my responsibility for the film Param Veera Chakra.”
Balakrishna said: “It is not a joke that the film finished 50 days in 338 centers, that too in this competitive and piracy hit film world. It is all due to the patronage of the audience. The success of Simha is the victory of Tollywood. The dual role gave me a lot of happiness. The people accepted my acting, costumes and mannerisms. My director Boyapati Seenu deserves the credit. I am also thankful to Chakri for his big score.”
NTR said: “Simha is the real success of the industry. The audience had been waiting for such a stupendous hit for the last several years and it came to satisfy them. I am thankful to Babai (Balayya) and the film unit for giving such a gift to the audience.”
Dasari Narayana Rao graced the occasion as the chief guest. Balakrishna, Namitha, Paruchuri Gopalakrishna, Jr. NTR, Tarakaratna, Kalyanram, Udaykiran, Ram, Navdeep, Kalyanram, Ashwini Dutt, Bellamkonda Suresh, Tammareddy Bharadwaja, KR Vijaya, Rajitha, Sana and others took part in the event. The film had completed 50 days run in 338 centres.
Dasari said: “Generally when a movie becomes a hit, the cast and crew of the film and its makers would be happy. But, with the success of Simha, the entire film industry is a jubilant mood. It is all because of the gentleness of Balakrishna. Yes. The whole of Telugu film industry looked forward to Simha and it became a blockbuster at a time when we are direly in need of rejuvenation of the spirit in each and every artiste, producer and technician. This kind of films should come every year. There is a great labour and perseverance in the making of the film. As I watched the film, I saw the late NTR. The dialogues of Balakrishna in the low profile characterization are superb. Balakrishna should do characters that would be permanent in history. The success of Simha enhanced my responsibility for the film Param Veera Chakra.”
Balakrishna said: “It is not a joke that the film finished 50 days in 338 centers, that too in this competitive and piracy hit film world. It is all due to the patronage of the audience. The success of Simha is the victory of Tollywood. The dual role gave me a lot of happiness. The people accepted my acting, costumes and mannerisms. My director Boyapati Seenu deserves the credit. I am also thankful to Chakri for his big score.”
NTR said: “Simha is the real success of the industry. The audience had been waiting for such a stupendous hit for the last several years and it came to satisfy them. I am thankful to Babai (Balayya) and the film unit for giving such a gift to the audience.”
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