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ఎన్టీఆర్​ 'మహానాయకుడు' చిత్రంలో ఏపీ ముఖ్యమంత్రి చంద్రబాబు నాయుడు పాత్రలో కనిపించనున్నారు హీరో రానా. ఈ సినిమాలోని చంద్రబాబు పాత్రలో రానా మేకింగ్​ సన్నివేశాల్ని పంచుకుంది చిత్రబృందం.

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Published : Feb 20, 2019, 1:50 PM IST

ఎన్టీఆర్​ కథానాయకుడు.. గత నెలలోవిడుదలై మంచి విజయం సాధించింది. ఈ సినిమాకు కొనసాగింపు​గా వస్తున్న 'మహానాయకుడు'పైనాభారీ అంచనాలున్నాయి. ఈ నెల 22న ప్రేక్షకుల ముందుకు రానుందీచిత్రం.

చంద్రబాబుగా రానా

తాజాగా రానాకు సంబంధించిన మేకింగ్ వీడియోను విడుదల చేసింది చిత్రబృందం. ఏపీ ప్రస్తుత సీఎం చంద్రబాబునాయుడు పాత్రను రానా పోషిస్తున్నారు. చంద్రబాబు పాత్రలోరానా మేకింగ్​కు సంబంధించిన ఆసక్తికర దృశ్యాలను విడుదల చేశారు.

ఎన్​బీకే ఫిల్మ్ పతాకంపై నందమూరి బాలకృష్ణ నటిస్తూ నిర్మించిన ఈ చిత్రంలో విద్యాబాలన్ బసవతారకం పాత్రను పోషించారు. రెండో భాగంలో 1984 రాజకీయ సంక్షోభాన్ని కీలకంగా చూపించబోతున్నట్లు ట్రైలర్​ చూస్తే తెలుస్తోంది.

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ఎన్టీఆర్​ కథానాయకుడు.. గత నెలలోవిడుదలై మంచి విజయం సాధించింది. ఈ సినిమాకు కొనసాగింపు​గా వస్తున్న 'మహానాయకుడు'పైనాభారీ అంచనాలున్నాయి. ఈ నెల 22న ప్రేక్షకుల ముందుకు రానుందీచిత్రం.

చంద్రబాబుగా రానా

తాజాగా రానాకు సంబంధించిన మేకింగ్ వీడియోను విడుదల చేసింది చిత్రబృందం. ఏపీ ప్రస్తుత సీఎం చంద్రబాబునాయుడు పాత్రను రానా పోషిస్తున్నారు. చంద్రబాబు పాత్రలోరానా మేకింగ్​కు సంబంధించిన ఆసక్తికర దృశ్యాలను విడుదల చేశారు.

ఎన్​బీకే ఫిల్మ్ పతాకంపై నందమూరి బాలకృష్ణ నటిస్తూ నిర్మించిన ఈ చిత్రంలో విద్యాబాలన్ బసవతారకం పాత్రను పోషించారు. రెండో భాగంలో 1984 రాజకీయ సంక్షోభాన్ని కీలకంగా చూపించబోతున్నట్లు ట్రైలర్​ చూస్తే తెలుస్తోంది.

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Bridgeport, California - 10 February 2019
1.Snow cat tracked vehicle driver
2. Close-up of tracks moving in snow
3. View of Marines in rear view mirror
4. Marines in snow shoes driveway shot
5. Snow cat moves past Marines
6. Line of Marines on snowy hillside
7. Marine shoots machine gun then yells
8. Large group of Marines aim weapons during war games
9. Marine uses ski poles to steady rifle
10. Marine carrying rifle runs by camera wearing snow shoes
11. Marine shoots during simulated fire exercise, then dives away
12. Officer talks to Marine during exercise
13. SOUNDBITE (English) Col. Kevin Hutchison, Commanding Officer, Mountain Warfare Training Center
"It's preparing them to fight in the most demanding environment in the world."
14. Group of Marines turn around while gearing up
15. Group of Marines use trees as cover
16. Marine lunges forward behind tree to shoot
17. Close up of Marine looking down scope of machine gun
18. Marine uses snow bank to aim rifle
19. Two Marines knee side-by-side, aiming guns
20. SOUNDBITE (English) Col. Kevin Hutchison, Commanding Officer, Mountain Warfare Training Center
"Whether it's the Far East, whether it's Northern Europe, we're replicating that here. What we're finding is that it's an extremely challenging problem and it's a problem that frankly, if we don't train to, it's going to cost a lot of Marine lives."
21. Marines set up mortar weapon
22. Zoom out from Marines melting pot of snow over fire for drinking water
23. Snow shoe close up walking in snow trench
24. Group of officers ski by camera
25. Armed Marine walks in snow trench towards camera
26. SOUNDBITE (English) Sgt. Rian Lusk, Chief Instructor, Mountain Warfare Training Center
"You're constantly having to dig or move up the mountain range. It's physically taxing but more than anything, I think it's mentally taxing on them."
27. SOUNDBITE (English) Haven Daley, Associated Press
"Among the most difficult things about fighting in the snow is not only keeping yourself warm but also keeping your equipment and your weapon working properly."
28. SOUNDBITE (English) Lance Cpl. Edgar Rios, Machine Gunner
"Gotta clean the weapon. Try to keep it dry but in this weather it's impossible."
29. SOUNDBITE (English) Sgt. Rian Lusk, Chief Instructor, Mountain Warfare Training Center (partially covered bu shots 30-32) "Things get really brittle in the cold and they like to break. One of the biggest things we see is getting ice in your chamber and not being able to get your gun in the battery. As far as employment too, if they set up a machine gun in the snow, it's just going to sink into it. So we show them ways of keeping that machine gun afloat."
30. Reverse view of Marine manning machine gun in snow trench
31. View down machine gun barrel covered in snow
32. Close up of Marine's eyes looking through gun sight
33. Marine taps machine gunner who starts shooting
34. Pan down from snow on tree to Marine standing guard
35. Pan over from Marine to snow covered path
36. Marine with camouflage face paint
STORYLINE:
  
Hunkered down behind a wall of snow, two U.S. Marines have spent the night digging out their fighting position, and are melting slush over a small burner to make drinking water. Their laminated targeting map is wedged into the ice just below the machine gun.
Nearly 8,000 feet up in the mountains, the air is thin, the snow is chest high and the temperature is plunging. But other Marines just a few kilometers away are preparing to attack, and the forces on each side must be able to battle both the enemy and the unforgiving environment.
Here at the Marine Corps' Mountain Warfare Training Center south of Lake Tahoe, commanders are training troops for the next war - one the U.S. believes will be against a more capable, high tech enemy like Russia, North Korea or China. And the weather conditions on the mountain mimic the kind of frigid fight that forces could face in one of those future hotspots.
After 17 years of war against Taliban and al-Qaida-linked insurgents in Iraq and Afghanistan, the U.S. military is shifting its focus to better prepare for great power competition with Russia and China, and against lethal, unpredictable foes such as North Korea and Iran. To win, U.S. forces must be able to survive and to fight while countering drones, sophisticated jamming equipment, and other electronic and cyber warfare that can track them, disrupt their communications and potentially kill them - technology they didn't routinely face over the last decade.
The cold and wet conditions force the Marines to use snowshoes and cross-country skis to get around. They wrap white camouflage around their weapons, struggle to keep the ammunition dry, and learn how to position their machine guns so they don't sink into the powdery snow.
"It's kind of overwhelming coming up here, many of them have never been exposed to snow before," said Staff Sgt. Rian Lusk, chief instructor for the mountain sniper course. "You constantly having to dig or move up the mountain range. So, it's physically taxing, but more than anything I think it's mentally taxing."
The Marine Corps, said Mullen, changed its training in the mountain course and Twentynine Palms Marine Base 400 miles south. Instead of scripted exercises, trainers map out general objectives and let the Marines make their own battle decisions, replicating a more unpredictable combat situation.
Rather than fighting from forward operating bases that stretched across Iraq and Afghanistan, complete with security forces and chow halls, commanders say troops now have to be more expeditionary -- providing their own protection and support. And they must prepare for a more formidable, high-tech enemy.
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