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యముడు వస్తాడనేది నమ్మకం .... వీడొస్తాడనేది నిజం!

'వి' సినిమాలో హీరోగా నటిస్తున్న సుధీర్​బాబు ఫస్ట్​లుక్ అభిమానులతో పంచుకుంది చిత్రబృందం. ఇందులో రక్షకుడిగా నటిస్తున్నాడీ హీరో.

యముడు వస్తాడనేది నమ్మకం .... వీడొస్తాడనేది నిజం!
'వి' సినిమాలో సుధీర్​బాబు
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Published : Jan 27, 2020, 10:34 AM IST

Updated : Feb 28, 2020, 2:57 AM IST

టైటిల్​తోనే ఆసక్తి రేపిన సినిమా 'వి'. సుధీర్​బాబు, నాని ప్రధాన పాత్రల్లో నటిస్తున్నారు. సుధీర్​కు సంబంధించిన ఫస్ట్​లుక్ ఈరోజు వచ్చేసింది. "తప్పు జరిగితే యముడు వస్తాడనేది నమ్మకం.. కానీ వీడొస్తాడనేది మాత్రం నిజం" అంటూ తన ట్విట్టర్​లో రాసుకొచ్చాడీ హీరో.

SUDHEER BABU LOOK IN 'V' CINEMA
'వి' సినిమా హీరో సుధీర్​బాబు

ఈ చిత్రంలో నాని.. ప్రతినాయక లక్షణాలున్న పాత్రలో కనిపించనున్నాడు. అదితీ రావు హైదరీ, నివేదా థామస్ హీరోయిన్లుగా నటిస్తున్నారు. అమిత్ త్రివేది సంగీతమందిస్తున్నాడు. మోహన్​కృష్ణ ఇంద్రగంటి దర్శకత్వం వహిస్తున్నాడు. దిల్​రాజు నిర్మాత. ఉగాది కానుకగా మార్చి 25న ప్రేక్షకుల ముందుకు రానుందీ సినిమా.

టైటిల్​తోనే ఆసక్తి రేపిన సినిమా 'వి'. సుధీర్​బాబు, నాని ప్రధాన పాత్రల్లో నటిస్తున్నారు. సుధీర్​కు సంబంధించిన ఫస్ట్​లుక్ ఈరోజు వచ్చేసింది. "తప్పు జరిగితే యముడు వస్తాడనేది నమ్మకం.. కానీ వీడొస్తాడనేది మాత్రం నిజం" అంటూ తన ట్విట్టర్​లో రాసుకొచ్చాడీ హీరో.

SUDHEER BABU LOOK IN 'V' CINEMA
'వి' సినిమా హీరో సుధీర్​బాబు

ఈ చిత్రంలో నాని.. ప్రతినాయక లక్షణాలున్న పాత్రలో కనిపించనున్నాడు. అదితీ రావు హైదరీ, నివేదా థామస్ హీరోయిన్లుగా నటిస్తున్నారు. అమిత్ త్రివేది సంగీతమందిస్తున్నాడు. మోహన్​కృష్ణ ఇంద్రగంటి దర్శకత్వం వహిస్తున్నాడు. దిల్​రాజు నిర్మాత. ఉగాది కానుకగా మార్చి 25న ప్రేక్షకుల ముందుకు రానుందీ సినిమా.

RESTRICTION SUMMARY: NO ACCESS AUSTRALIA
SHOTLIST:
++SOUNDBITES SEPARATED BY BLACK FRAMES++
AuBC – NO ACCESS AUSTRALIA
Sydney – 27 January 2020
1. Coulson Aviation Chief Executive Officer Wayne Coulson and New South Wales State Rural Fire Commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons arriving at news conference
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Wayne Coulson, Coulson Aviation Chief Executive Officer:
"As we all know too well, firefighting is a dangerous job. It's also an important job and a job that protects the lives and communities. What drove Ian, Paul and Rick, and what still drives our team, is the mission of supporting these communities in Australia and across the world. We're focused on supporting the families during this difficult time and helping them in any way we can. This loss is indescribable to them. We are working with the American consulate and the families of Ian, Paul and Rick, to bring the fallen firefighters home and to support them in whatever arrangements that they require."
++BLACK FRAMES++
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Wayne Coulson, Coulson Aviation Chief Executive Officer:
"You will be aware that when we learned of the accident, we took a decision to ground our ground crews, crews of the aircraft, in New South Wales and Victoria state. This was so our team members could take time to understand this loss. RFS (Rural Fire Service) has supported us by dispatching their critical incident teams. Any death is confronting. But we have met with the teams here in Sydney and they are back up in the air. They want to do the job they're here for, supporting these beautiful communities in Australia. We continue to work with the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) and the New South Wales Police to understand the cause of this crash."
++BLACK FRAMES++
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Wayne Coulson, Coulson Aviation Chief Executive Officer:
"We flew to the site where the aircraft crashed yesterday (Sunday), in the Monaro Snowy region and walked the area. To see our aircraft on the ground, knowing we have had such loss of life, was devastating. These are world-class, experienced flight crews, flying a world-class, reliable and well maintained aircraft. We are a safety-first company and average over 6,000 firefighting missions per year around the world. For that reason it's vital that we understand the circumstances around this crash. We know there is a lot of interest internationally here and in Australia with regard to this tragedy."
++BLACK FRAMES++
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Wayne Coulson, Coulson Aviation Chief Executive Officer:
Reporter: "Have you actually listened to the (black box) recording yet?"
Coulson: "No ma'am, we have, the ATSB has not released anything."
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Shane Fitzsimmons, New South Wales State Rural Fire Commissioner:
"So the ATSB is taking all of the evidence, whether that is devices from the aircraft, whether it is witness statements, whether it is whatever other information they collect together. So we're providing data, Coulson are providing maintenance data, there's a plethora of information that the ATSB are pulling together which is supplied from Coulson, RFS, eyewitnesses and all those sorts of things coming together. They are the authoritative body that have got the lead in the investigation and then they will seek additional information from anybody they deem appropriate to furnish information into their investigation, and as they've indicated only in recent days, they plan to have a preliminary report released within 30 days."
7. Coulson and Fitzsimmons leaving
STORYLINE:
The Canada-based owner of a fire-fighting plane that crashed while fighting wildfires in Australia last week, killing three American crew, said Monday the incident was "devastating."
Coulson Aviation chief executive Wayne Coulson described walking the fire-scorched crash site on Sunday where wreckage of the Lockheed C-130 Hercules is strewn in the Snowy Mountains region of New South Wales state.
He told reporters in Sydney on Monday that there's still no explanation for the tragedy.
He said the company's focus now is on providing support to the victims' families.
Ian McBeth of Great Falls, Montana, Paul Clyde Hudson of Buckeye, Arizona, and Rick A. DeMorgan of Navarre, Florida, died when their C-130 Hercules tanker crashed on Thursday after dumping fire retardant on a blaze northeast of the town of Cooma in southern New South Wales.
Coulson Aviation grounded its aircraft in New South Wales and neighboring Victoria after the crash.
Coulson said the crews had since returned to the skies, despite the lack of any explanation for the tragedy.
Australian crash investigators on Saturday retrieved the cockpit flight recorder that should have recorded the final conversations between the three crew members.
The recorder, which could also contain any alarms that sounded in the cockpit, was taken to Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) headquarters in Canberra for analysis.
Coulson said the ATSB had yet to share the recorder’s contents.
New South Wales state Rural Fire Service Commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons said the ATSB was leading the investigation and was expected to release a preliminary report within 30 days.
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