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'అభిమానుల అంచనాలను మించేలా 'సరిలేరు' ఉంటుంది'

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'అభిమానుల అంచనాలను మించేలా 'సరిలేరు' ఉంటుంది'
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Published : Dec 31, 2019, 6:40 PM IST

సూపర్​స్టార్ మహేశ్​బాబు ఆర్మీ అధికారిగా నటించిన చిత్రం 'సరిలేరు నీకెవ్వరు'. సంక్రాంతి కానుకగా జనవరి 11న ప్రేక్షకుల ముందుకు రానుంది. ఈ సందర్భంగా చిత్రవిశేషాలను పంచుకున్నారు నిర్మాతల్లో ఒకరైన అనిల్ సుంకర. అభిమానుల అంచనాలు మించేలా 'సరిలేరు' ఉండబోతోందని అన్నారు.

సరిలేరు నీకెవ్వరు నిర్మాతల్లో ఒకరైన అనిల్ సుంకరతో ఈటీవీ భారత్​ ముఖాముఖీ

ఈ సినిమాలో రష్మిక హీరోయిన్​గా నటించింది. విజయశాంతి, ప్రకాశ్​రాజ్, రాజేంద్రప్రసాద్ కీలక పాత్రలు పోషించారు. దేవిశ్రీప్రసాద్ సంగీతమందించాడు. అనిల్ రావిపూడి దర్శకత్వం వహించాడు. దిల్​రాజు-మహేశ్​బాబు-అనిల్ సుంకర సంయుక్తంగా నిర్మించారు.

సూపర్​స్టార్ మహేశ్​బాబు ఆర్మీ అధికారిగా నటించిన చిత్రం 'సరిలేరు నీకెవ్వరు'. సంక్రాంతి కానుకగా జనవరి 11న ప్రేక్షకుల ముందుకు రానుంది. ఈ సందర్భంగా చిత్రవిశేషాలను పంచుకున్నారు నిర్మాతల్లో ఒకరైన అనిల్ సుంకర. అభిమానుల అంచనాలు మించేలా 'సరిలేరు' ఉండబోతోందని అన్నారు.

సరిలేరు నీకెవ్వరు నిర్మాతల్లో ఒకరైన అనిల్ సుంకరతో ఈటీవీ భారత్​ ముఖాముఖీ

ఈ సినిమాలో రష్మిక హీరోయిన్​గా నటించింది. విజయశాంతి, ప్రకాశ్​రాజ్, రాజేంద్రప్రసాద్ కీలక పాత్రలు పోషించారు. దేవిశ్రీప్రసాద్ సంగీతమందించాడు. అనిల్ రావిపూడి దర్శకత్వం వహించాడు. దిల్​రాజు-మహేశ్​బాబు-అనిల్ సుంకర సంయుక్తంగా నిర్మించారు.

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SHOTLIST:
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Shenzhen - 6 December 2019
++NIGHT SHOTS++
1. Tracking shot of cancer survivor and former opioid addict Wu Yi walking his vocal amplifier on wheels
2. Tracking shot of Wu entering a restaurant to try and sing for money
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Shenzhen - 5 December 2019
++NIGHT SHOTS++
3. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Wu Yi, cancer survivor, musician and former opioid addict:
++FACE NOT SHOWN TO PROTECT IDENTITY++
"When I was taking oxycodone, no doctors or relevant medical personnel told me about the risk of addiction. "
4. Time lapse of dusk behind apartment complexes ++MUTE++
5. Tilt down from apartment complexes to street
6. Various of Wu smoking
7. Wu walking to his bed in his one-room apartment
8. Wu sitting and holding his crutch
9. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Wu Yi, cancer survivor, musician and former opioid addict:
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"At first, I took one pill every 12 hours. And then I kept increasing (the dosage) so that in the end, I took 10 pills in 12 hours."
10. Close of Wu's chin, UPSOUND (Mandarin) "…the pill makes me sleepy."
11. Close of Wu's hands
12. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Wu Yi, cancer survivor, musician and former opioid addict:
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"Why did I make up my mind to quit? Because my disease, if there was nothing wrong after five years, I shouldn't have big problems. So I saw hope again. I have to quit because I think I'm still young and have so much to do."
13. Various of Wu turning on his personal amplification system
14. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Wu Yi, cancer survivor, musician and former opioid addict:
++FACE NOT SHOWN TO PROTECT IDENTITY++
"Now every night I sing at food stalls. I have a song list for customers. I sing songs they choose. As long as the customers are happy. This is my purpose of singing. To serve them. Make them happy."
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Shenzhen - 6 December 2019
++NIGHT SHOTS++
15. Various of Wu leaving his apartment
16. Various of Wu walking to restaurants and bars open late to try and sing songs for money
17. Mid of Chinese flag at a restaurant
18. Wide of restaurant
19. Wide of Wu singing to a group of people at a restaurant
20. Wide of Wu (far left) sitting at the restaurant
21. Various of Wu singing to a man who is joined by his friends
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Shenzhen - 5 December 2019
22. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Wu Yi, cancer survivor, musician and former opioid addict:
++FACE NOT SHOWN TO PROTECT IDENTITY++
"It is because of this disease that makes me want to try everything to do what I want to do. Also, I fear nothing now because people like me have experienced death several times. Not afraid of anything."
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Shenzhen - 6 December 2019
++NIGHT SHOT++
23. Tracking shot of Wu walking the streets
STORYLINE:
China has some of the strictest regulation of opioids in the world, but OxyContin and other pain pills are sold illegally online by vendors who take advantage of China's major e-commerce and social media sites, including platforms run by tech giants Alibaba, Tencent and Baidu, the Associated Press found.
These black markets supply opioid users in China who became addicted the same way many Americans did, through a doctor's prescription.
Wu Yi was supposed to die – at age 26, his cancer was spreading.
His doctor gave him five years to live and a prescription for OxyContin.
Six years later, he was still alive and still taking OxyContin.
Wu said his doctor told him OxyContin is not addictive, but when Wu tried to stop, he couldn't.
Wu fell into opioid abuse through a doctor's prescription.
But officially, in China, they don't exist.
Addicts like Wu struggle in the shadows of a system that offers few treatment options and fails to count them in official statistics on drug abuse, the AP found, making it difficult to assess abuse risks as China's consumption of opioid painkillers rises.
In a society where shame about drug addiction is strong, many believe strict controls on painkiller use will protect China from a US-style addiction outbreak.
According to the latest public figures, just 11,132 cases of medical drug abuse were reported in China in 2016.
But reporting is voluntary and drawn from a small sample of institutions including law enforcement agencies, drug rehabilitation centers and some hospitals.
The China Food and Drug Administration said in the 2016 report that it was trying to do better but for the time being "the nature of medical drug abuse in the population cannot be confirmed."
Despite the officially low numbers, the Chinese government was worried enough about pain pill abuse it pulled combination opioids from most pharmacies in September.
Among the pills targeted was Tylox, made by the drug company Mallinckrodt's subsidiary SpecGx.
The risks of opioid abuse in China may be growing as pharmaceutical companies look abroad to make up for falling opioid prescriptions in the US.
OxyContin has been marketed in China with the same tactics that drove Purdue Pharma into bankruptcy in the US and allegedly helped spark the deadliest drug abuse epidemic in US history, according to interviews with current and former employees and documents published by the Associated Press last month.
Purdue Pharma's China affiliate, Mundipharma, has denied allegations of wrongdoing.
US social media platforms, like Facebook and Twitter, have also struggled to stop illicit listings for opioids.
As opioid overdose deaths surged past 400,000 in the United States, online trafficking networks, many of which sourced chemicals in China, made it easier to buy black market drugs.
But despite China's scrupulous monitoring of online activity, the AP found black markets for OxyContin and other pain pills on the open internet.
An AP survey of China's major e-commerce and social media platforms identified thirteen vendors selling opioid painkillers. They often used one platform to draw in customers and another for sales.
Wu, now 32, spends evenings hauling his amplifier around the city and looking for restaurant-goers who might pay him 30 yuan (4 US dollars) to sing.
"As long as the customers are happy. This is my purpose of singing. To serve them. Make them happy," he said.
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