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బాలీవుడ్​ అందాల తార దీపికా పదుకొణె కొత్త చిత్రం ఛపాక్​. ఇందులో యాసిడ్​ దాడి బాధితురాలి పాత్రలో నటిస్తోంది దీపిక.

దీపికా పదుకొనే
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Published : Mar 25, 2019, 12:25 PM IST

Updated : Mar 25, 2019, 12:47 PM IST

బ్లాక్​బస్టర్​ చిత్రం పద్మావత్ అనంతరం​ బాలీవుడ్ నటి దీపికా పదుకొనె కొత్త చిత్రం ఛపాక్. ఈ సినిమా షూటింగ్ లాంఛనంగా సోమవారం ప్రారంభమైంది. ఈ సినిమా తొలిరూపు విడుదలైంది. యాసిడ్ దాడికి గురైన మాలతి అనే యువతి పాత్రలో నటిస్తోంది దీపికా. ఈ చిత్రం 2020 జనవరి 10న ప్రేక్షకులముందుకు రానుంది.

ACTOR
దీపికా పదుకొనే

పోస్టర్​లో దీపికా యాసిడ్ దాడికి గురైన యువతిలా కనిపిస్తోంది. ఈ పాత్ర కోసం దీపిక చాలా కష్టపడిందని అర్థమవుతోంది. విక్రాంత్ మాస్సే సహనటుడిగా నటిస్తున్నారు. మేఘనా గుల్జార్ దర్శకత్వం వహిస్తున్న ఈ చిత్రాన్ని ఫాక్స్ స్టార్ స్టూడియోస్ నిర్మిస్తోంది.

రాజీ చిత్రంతో ప్రేక్షకులను మెప్పించారు మేఘనా గుల్జార్. ఈ చిత్రానికి ఆమెకు ఉత్తమ దర్శకురాలిగా ఫిల్మ్​ఫేర్ అవార్డు వచ్చింది. ఫిల్హాల్, జస్ట్ మ్యారిడ్​, తల్వార్ లాంటి సినిమాలను తెరకెక్కించి ఆకట్టుకున్నారు మేఘనా.

బ్లాక్​బస్టర్​ చిత్రం పద్మావత్ అనంతరం​ బాలీవుడ్ నటి దీపికా పదుకొనె కొత్త చిత్రం ఛపాక్. ఈ సినిమా షూటింగ్ లాంఛనంగా సోమవారం ప్రారంభమైంది. ఈ సినిమా తొలిరూపు విడుదలైంది. యాసిడ్ దాడికి గురైన మాలతి అనే యువతి పాత్రలో నటిస్తోంది దీపికా. ఈ చిత్రం 2020 జనవరి 10న ప్రేక్షకులముందుకు రానుంది.

ACTOR
దీపికా పదుకొనే

పోస్టర్​లో దీపికా యాసిడ్ దాడికి గురైన యువతిలా కనిపిస్తోంది. ఈ పాత్ర కోసం దీపిక చాలా కష్టపడిందని అర్థమవుతోంది. విక్రాంత్ మాస్సే సహనటుడిగా నటిస్తున్నారు. మేఘనా గుల్జార్ దర్శకత్వం వహిస్తున్న ఈ చిత్రాన్ని ఫాక్స్ స్టార్ స్టూడియోస్ నిర్మిస్తోంది.

రాజీ చిత్రంతో ప్రేక్షకులను మెప్పించారు మేఘనా గుల్జార్. ఈ చిత్రానికి ఆమెకు ఉత్తమ దర్శకురాలిగా ఫిల్మ్​ఫేర్ అవార్డు వచ్చింది. ఫిల్హాల్, జస్ట్ మ్యారిడ్​, తల్వార్ లాంటి సినిమాలను తెరకెక్కించి ఆకట్టుకున్నారు మేఘనా.

RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY
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ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLY
New York - 20 March 2019
1. Pan down of Venezuelan consulate in New York City ++MUTE++
2. Banner in (Spanish) reading: "Consulate General of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela ++MUTE++
3. Closed sign ++MUTE++
4. Desk inside Venezuelan consulate with portrait of South America independence hero Simon Bolivar on the wall and photograph of former socialist leader Hugo Chavez
5. Poster featuring late Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez
6. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Gustavo Marcano, advisor to Venezuelan embassy envoy appointed by opposition leader Juan Guaido:
"We feel that our return home has begun with the control of the assets of the republic here in the United States."
7. Pan up of interior of the Venezuelan consulate
8. Small Venezuelan flag
9. Poster on the wall
10. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Gustavo Marcano, advisor to Venezuela embassy envoy appointed by opposition leader Juan Guaido:
"We hope that very soon this space, which for such a long time did not serve the people but promoted a failed political ideology, will serve Venezuelans and it will be at the service of Venezuelans forever."
ASSOCIATED PRESS – AP CLIENTS ONLY
Bogota - 14 March 2019
11. Exterior of Venezuela consulate in Bogota
12. Venezuelan who lives in Colombia Paola Soto looking through closed gate of the Venezuelan consulate
13. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Paola Soto, Venezuelan migrant:
"It makes me feel frustrated, completely. It thwarts all my plans, my achievements, everything, everything."
14. Two young men leaving Venezuela consulate after being told it is closed
15. Closed entrance gate and door to the Venezuela consulate
16. Venezuelan flag
17. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Paola Soto, Venezuelan migrant:
"It's still the case in the Venezuelan community that there is no solution. We don't have a solution. Not here, not in Venezuela, nowhere."
RADIO PROGRAMAS DEL PERU (RPP) - AP CLIENTS ONLY
Lima – 13 March 2019
++NIGHT SHOTS++
18. Moving truck leaving Venezuela embassy after dropping off furniture outside ++MUTE++
19. A woman screaming towards Venezuelan embassy
20. Furniture strewn on lawn outside embassy ++MUTE++
21. A man clumsily removing items from a truck filled with furniture from the Venezuelan embassy, including a bust he drops of independence hero Simon Bolivar ++MUTE++
ASSOCIATED PRESS – AP CLIENTS ONLY
Lima - 10 March 2019
22. Exterior of event held by opposition leader Juan Guaido's ambassador to Peru
23. A child being examined by a medical professional
24. Opposition envoy Carlos Scull greets Venezuelans at medical event
25. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Carlos Scull, opposition-appointed Venezuelan ambassador to Peru:
"We don't want to create any sort of violent situation, that's important to express. All of this has steps according to international law, the legal system of Peru, and we are taking the corresponding actions by reviewing the embassy's legal matters, how things are handled there, so that little by little, it's returned to the state of Venezuela, because right now it is being usurped."
26. Opposition envoy playing with children at medical event
27. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Carlos Scull, opposition-appointed Venezuelan ambassador to Peru:
"We are the legitimate embassy of Venezuela. Of course, we don't have a lot of resources. We're an austere embassy."
ASSOCIATED PRESS – AP CLIENTS ONLY
Lima - 15 March 2019
28. Exterior of Venezuelan embassy in Lima
29. Cardboard cut-out of late Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on a balcony
30 . Various of Venezuelan migrants waiting with their luggage in front of the Venezuelan embassy in Lima
STORYLINE:
When Paola Soto approached the Venezuelan consulate in Colombia's capital on a recent afternoon hoping to extend the life of her quickly expiring passport, she found the metal gates to the building shuttered.
Days before, Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro had severed ties with the neighbouring Andean nation to where over a million of his compatriots have fled in recent years, recalling all his diplomats and leaving the consulate and embassy buildings closed.
The man challenging Maduro's claim to the presidency had appointed a new ambassador, but one with few powers.
Despite the fact that Colombia recognises Juan Guaido as Venezuela's legitimate president, the ambassador he sent does not have access to the consulate or any ability to issue passport extensions.
"It thwarts all my plans, my achievements, everything," said Paola Soto, 25, who is trapped in Colombia while trying to reunite with her 5-year-old son in Chile.
Soto said she doesn't know how to explain the standoff to her son, who left by plane from Venezuela with his father over a year ago.
"There's no solution," she said. "Not here, not in Venezuela, nowhere."
As Venezuela's power struggle stretches on, a parallel dispute for control of embassy buildings in the countries recognising Guaido as the country's true president has taken root.
While new opposition-appointed diplomats are being recognised around the world, the United States is the only nation where they control a consulate building.
In no country do Guaido's envoys have the ability to carry out basic tasks like issuing a passport, as Venezuela's civil registration agency remains under the control of Maduro.
The diplomatic duel has left the estimated 3.4 million Venezuelans who now live abroad stuck between two administrations.
In most countries, holdover consular employees continue to carry out tasks like registering births abroad while new, Guaido-appointed ambassadors remain outside embassy walls, symbols of their movement's lagging advance.
The battle for diplomatic recognition is largely taking place behind closed doors, but it has occasionally spilled out into public.
In Peru's capital Lima, workers were spotted at night removing chairs and even a stately bust of South American independence hero Simon Bolivar from the Venezuelan embassy.
The furniture was put back inside after anti-government protesters decried them.
"You've robbed enough in Venezuela!" one angry woman shouted.
More recently, on Monday, Guaido's US ambassador announced he was taking control of the New York consulate and two military-owned buildings in Washington where images of Maduro have now been replaced with portraits of Guaido.
The US recently withdrew all embassy personnel from Caracas due to safety concerns after Maduro severed ties with the US over its support for Guaido.
Gustavo Marcano, an exiled Venezuelan mayor who now works for the Guaido-backed Venezuelan embassy in the US, said the building acquisition is one of several attempts to ensure Venezuela's assets abroad are protected.
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