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పుట్టినరోజున 'పార్ట్నర్'కి 'క్లాప్' కొట్టిన ఆది
తమిళంలో కథానాయకుడిగా తెలుగులో నటుడిగా ప్రయాణం కొనసాగిస్తున్నాడు ఆది పినిశెట్టి. ఈరోజు ఈ హీరో పుట్టినరోజు సందర్భంగా అతడి కొత్త చిత్రాల పోస్టర్లు విడుదలయ్యాయి.
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Published : Dec 14, 2019, 5:01 PM IST
వెండితెరపై నటుడు అని పిలిపించుకోవాలంటే నవరసాలు ముఖంలో పలికించాలి అంటారు సినీ పెద్దలు. అందులోను ఒక ప్రముఖ దర్శకుడి కొడుకు అవటం వలన కథానాయకుడిగా, ప్రతినాయకుడిగా, కీలక పాత్రలో, ప్రత్యేక పాత్రలో ఇలా ఒకేసారి విభిన్న పాత్రలు పోషిస్తు కథానాయకుడిగాను, నటుడిగానూ గుర్తింపు పొందాడు ఆది పినిశెట్టి. 'రంగస్థలం'లో రామ్చరణ్కి అన్నగా నటించి ఆ సినిమా విజయంలో ఎంతటి కీలక పాత్ర పోషించాడో చెప్పనవసరం లేదు. తెలుగులో భారీ బడ్జెట్ చిత్రాల్లో ప్రతినాయకుడిగా కనిపిస్తూనే తమిళంలో కథానాయకుడిగా మంచి గుర్తింపు తెచ్చుకున్నాడు ఆది.
కొత్త చిత్రం పోస్టర్లో ఆది ప్రముఖ దర్శకుడు రవిరాజా పినిశెట్టి కుమారుడే ఆది పినిశెట్టి. తన తండ్రి పెద్ద దర్శకుడే అయినప్పటికి ఆయన సహాయం తీసుకోకుండా తనే సొంతంగా సినిమాల్లోకి వచ్చాడు. ప్రస్తుతం ఈ యంగ్ హీరో తెలుగులో నటుడిగా, తమిళంలో కథానాయకుడిగా ప్రయాణం కొనసాగిస్తున్నాడు. ఈరోజు ఆది పినిశెట్టి పుట్టినరోజు. ఈ సందర్భంగా ప్రస్తుతం ఆది నటిస్తోన్న కొత్త సినిమాలు 'క్లాప్', 'పార్ట్నర్' కీర్తి సురేష్ నాయికగా చేస్తున మరో సినిమా జన్మదిన శుభాకాంక్షలు తెలుపుతూ కొత్త పోస్టర్లను విడుదల చేశాయి. ఈ కొత్త లుక్లు అభిమానులని ఆకట్టుకుంటున్నాయి.
ఈ పోస్టర్లతో సామాజిక మాధ్యమాల్లో సందడి చేస్తున్నారు ఆది అభిమానులు. 'క్లాప్'లో ఆకాంక్ష సింగ్ కథానాయిక, ఇళయరాజా సంగీతం అందిస్తున్నారు. తాజాగా విడుదల చేసిన ఈ ఫస్ట్లుక్లలో ఒక్కో సినిమాలో ఒక్కో విధంగా ఆది చాలా కొత్తగా కనిపిస్తున్నాడని అంటున్నారు అతడి ఫ్యాన్స్.
ఇవీ చూడండి.. అజిత్ జోడీగా ఇలియానా- యామి గౌతమ్?
వెండితెరపై నటుడు అని పిలిపించుకోవాలంటే నవరసాలు ముఖంలో పలికించాలి అంటారు సినీ పెద్దలు. అందులోను ఒక ప్రముఖ దర్శకుడి కొడుకు అవటం వలన కథానాయకుడిగా, ప్రతినాయకుడిగా, కీలక పాత్రలో, ప్రత్యేక పాత్రలో ఇలా ఒకేసారి విభిన్న పాత్రలు పోషిస్తు కథానాయకుడిగాను, నటుడిగానూ గుర్తింపు పొందాడు ఆది పినిశెట్టి. 'రంగస్థలం'లో రామ్చరణ్కి అన్నగా నటించి ఆ సినిమా విజయంలో ఎంతటి కీలక పాత్ర పోషించాడో చెప్పనవసరం లేదు. తెలుగులో భారీ బడ్జెట్ చిత్రాల్లో ప్రతినాయకుడిగా కనిపిస్తూనే తమిళంలో కథానాయకుడిగా మంచి గుర్తింపు తెచ్చుకున్నాడు ఆది.
కొత్త చిత్రం పోస్టర్లో ఆది ప్రముఖ దర్శకుడు రవిరాజా పినిశెట్టి కుమారుడే ఆది పినిశెట్టి. తన తండ్రి పెద్ద దర్శకుడే అయినప్పటికి ఆయన సహాయం తీసుకోకుండా తనే సొంతంగా సినిమాల్లోకి వచ్చాడు. ప్రస్తుతం ఈ యంగ్ హీరో తెలుగులో నటుడిగా, తమిళంలో కథానాయకుడిగా ప్రయాణం కొనసాగిస్తున్నాడు. ఈరోజు ఆది పినిశెట్టి పుట్టినరోజు. ఈ సందర్భంగా ప్రస్తుతం ఆది నటిస్తోన్న కొత్త సినిమాలు 'క్లాప్', 'పార్ట్నర్' కీర్తి సురేష్ నాయికగా చేస్తున మరో సినిమా జన్మదిన శుభాకాంక్షలు తెలుపుతూ కొత్త పోస్టర్లను విడుదల చేశాయి. ఈ కొత్త లుక్లు అభిమానులని ఆకట్టుకుంటున్నాయి.
ఈ పోస్టర్లతో సామాజిక మాధ్యమాల్లో సందడి చేస్తున్నారు ఆది అభిమానులు. 'క్లాప్'లో ఆకాంక్ష సింగ్ కథానాయిక, ఇళయరాజా సంగీతం అందిస్తున్నారు. తాజాగా విడుదల చేసిన ఈ ఫస్ట్లుక్లలో ఒక్కో సినిమాలో ఒక్కో విధంగా ఆది చాలా కొత్తగా కనిపిస్తున్నాడని అంటున్నారు అతడి ఫ్యాన్స్.
ఇవీ చూడండి.. అజిత్ జోడీగా ఇలియానా- యామి గౌతమ్?
SOUTH AFRICA HEALER
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Khayelitsha, Cape Town, South Africa - 22 November, 2019
1. Pan of Ziyanda Patu, patient of a traditional healer, walking into her home
2. Wide of Khayelitsha informal settlement
3. Various of Ziyanda Patu in her home speaking on the phone to traditional healer Deyi
4. Various of phone screen showing traditional healer Deyi speaking to Patu
5. Mid of traditional healer Deyi at his home speaking to his client Ziyanda Patu on the phone
6. Close of burning imphepho in Deyi's house, which is used to connect people with their ancestors
7. Mid of Ziyanda Patu in her house speaking on the phone to traditional healer Deyi
8. SOUNDBITE: (Xhosa) Ziyanda Patu, patient:
"I contacted Mr Deyi because I was in a car accident myself, and I don't understand why every year a member of my family is involved in a car accident. What is going on? Each year at the same time a member of the family is involved in an accident. Mr Deyi said to me that there was a family member who was involved in an accident some time back. The correct rituals for this person who died in an accident weren't followed. Unless you follow through on these rituals, car accidents will keep happening. I need to speak to the older members of my family to see who this family member was who died in a car accident."
9. Clothes hanging on a line in Khayelitsha township
10. Exterior of Deyi's traditional healing consulting room with the words: "Deyi's Herbalise" painted on the wall
11. Tracking shot of Deyi showing what's inside his medicine jars
12. Wide of Deyi looking inside his natural medicine jars
13. Close pan of the jars of traditional medicine in Deyi's consulting room
14. SOUNDBITE (Xhosa): Deyi, traditional healer:
"This is not a human thing. This is a spiritual thing. Whether you are far or near, it doesn't matter. It's about me knowing your clan name. When you tell me your clan name, that allows me to interact with my ancestors and your ancestors - by using your clan name. That is when the connection will take place, whether you are far or close to me. What matters is your clan name, because your clan name determines where your ancestors come from."
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Pretoria, South Africa - 16 October 2019
15. Various of Phepsile Maseko, National Coordinator for the Traditional Healers' Organisation, working in her office
16. SOUNDBITE (English) Phepsile Maseko, National Coordinator, Traditional Healers' Organisation:
"As a body of authority, being the Traditional Healers' Organisation, we are saying we are going to be introducing an app, an application, which will be tailor-made, you know, for certain interests and for certain specific needs of patients that cannot afford to travel to a healer because they don't have money, some of them because they are too far from the patient, some of them because they are too ill to walk out of the bed."
17. Maseko at her desk
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Cape Town, South Africa - 18 October, 2019
18. Mid of Gogo Bathini Mbatha, President of the South African Traditional Healers' Institute sitting and writing
19. SOUNDBITE (English): Gogo Bathini Mbatha, President, South African Traditional Healer's Institute:
"I totally don't support it. Reason being, traditional healing, it's about connecting with your client's spirit. It's not something that you can just do it over the phone. I can pick up some spirits over the phone, but I'm not allowed to tell that person, because I don't know their state of mind, I don't know why they're asking me the questions that they're asking me. So it's more dangerous if you use social media to heal people, or to tell them their problems. I can advise via social media as I am doing on my YouTube channel. I advise people but I don't heal them."
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Khayelitsha, Cape Town, South Africa - 22 November, 2019
20. Pan of clients entering Deyi's traditional healing consulting room
21. Various of Deyi lighting candles in preparation for the ceremony to connect with people's ancestors
22. Tracking shot of plate of the burning imphepho Deyi passes around for people to inhale
23. Various of ceremony during which Deyi claims to connect with the ancestors
24. Wide of Deyi telling his client she has a calling to be a traditional healer
LEADIN:
The ancient art of traditional healing in South Africa is getting a 21st century overhaul.
Some healers are using social media and smart phones to treat patients remotely - but not everyone in the profession is happy with the technological twist.
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Ziyanda Patu is seeking the help of a traditional healer.
And she doesn't even have to leave her home in the sprawling informal settlement of Khayelitsha, near Cape Town, to get it.
From the comfort of her sofa, she calls healer Deyi for a consultation.
In the past, she would have had to trek across town.
But today, mobile phones allow her to speak with a healer and avoid a long journey.
Deyi works in another part of Khayelitsha. He believes our ancestors know the answers to our problems.
To connect with both his and Patu's ancestors, he burns a plant known as imphepho and lights candles.
Across town, Patu waits on the phone to hear Deyi's advice.
Patu explains her situation:
"I contacted Mr Deyi because I was in a car accident myself, and I don't understand why every year a member of my family is involved in a car accident. What is going on? Each year at the same time a member of the family is involved in an accident," she says.
"Mr Deyi said to me that there was a family member who was involved in an accident some time back. The correct rituals for this person who died in an accident weren't followed. Unless you follow through on these rituals, car accidents will keep happening. I need to speak to the older members of my family to see who this family member was who died in a car accident."
The use of social media is growing among traditional healers in South Africa.
There are over 350,000 traditional healers in the country according to the Traditional Healer's Organisation, compared with just 46,123 medical doctors according to the Health Professions Council of South Africa.
Traditional healers interact with ancestors to solve problems - be they illness, finance, family or other issues.
Sometimes natural medicines are dispensed, although traditional healers don't have to undergo the rigorous medical training hospital doctors and general practitioners must complete before they are allowed to treat patients.
Deyi has no issue with conducting his work by social media or telephone, instead of in person.
"This is not a human thing. This is a spiritual thing. Whether you are far or near it doesn't matter. It's about me knowing your clan name," he explains.
"When you tell me your clan name that allows me to interact with my ancestors and your ancestors - by using your clan name. That is when the connection will take place, whether you are far or close to me. What matters is your clan name, because your clan name determines where your ancestors come from."
Phepsile Maseko is National Coordinator of the Traditional Healers Organisation.
She reveals the organisation is about take things one step further and introduce an app to allow people to contact with healers remotely.
"As a body of authority, being the Traditional Healers' Organisation, we are saying we are going to be introducing an app, an application, which will be tailor-made, you know, for certain interests and for certain specific needs of patients that cannot afford to travel to a healer because they don't have money, some of them because they are too far from the patient, some of them because they are too ill to walk out of the bed," she says.
That's not everyone's view.
Gogo Bathini Mbatha is from the Traditional Healer's Institute which collates and distributes information about traditional healing.
He insists meeting clients is crucial.
"I totally don't support it. Reason being, traditional healing, it's about connecting with your client's spirit. It's not something that you can just do it over the phone. I can pick up some spirits over the phone, but I'm not allowed to tell that person, because I don't know their state of mind, I don't know why they're asking me the questions that they're asking me. So it's more dangerous if you use social media to heal people, or to tell them their problems. I can advise via social media as I am doing on my YouTube channel. I advise people but I don't heal them."
And Deyi has not abandoned face-to-face consultations just yet.
Today, some people are visiting in person for a consultation.
The process is the same - he lights his candles, burns the imphepho and connects with ancestors to find solutions.
In this case, he tells his client that she has a calling to become a traditional healer herself.
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