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మహేశ్బాబుతో ముచ్చట్లు పెట్టిన గంగవ్వ
అనిల్ రావిపూడి దర్శకత్వంలో, సూపర్స్టార్ మహేశ్బాబు హీరోగా నటిస్తున్న సినిమా 'సరిలేరు నీకెవ్వరు'. తాజాగా యూట్యూబ్ స్టార్ గంగవ్వతో కలిసి ఓ ప్రత్యేక ప్రచార కార్యక్రమాన్ని రూపొందించిందట చిత్రబృందం. ఇందుకు సంబంధించిన ఫొటోలు ప్రస్తుతం నెట్టింట వైరల్ అవుతున్నాయి.
గంగవ్వతో ముచ్చటకు సిద్ధమైన 'సరిలేరు నీకెవ్వరు' టీం
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Published : Dec 9, 2019, 1:45 PM IST
ప్రముఖ దర్శకుడు అనిల్ రావిపూడి, సూపర్ స్టార్ మహేశ్బాబు హీరోగా తెరకెక్కుతున్న చిత్రం 'సరిలేరు నీకెవ్వరు'. మహేశ్కు జోడీగా రష్మిక నటిస్తోంది. ఇటీవలె విడుదలైన ఈ సినిమా టీజర్తో ప్రేక్షకుల్లో భారీగా అంచనాలు నెలకొన్నాయి. ప్రస్తుతం ఈ సినిమా ప్రచారాన్ని పరుగులు పెట్టించే పనిలో పడింది చిత్రబృందం. ఇప్పటికే ప్రతి సోమవారం ఓ పాటను విడుదల చేస్తూ సినీప్రియులను సర్ప్రైజ్ చేస్తోంది చిత్రబృందం. తాజాగా నెట్టింట సందడి చేసేందుకు గంగవ్వతో కలిసి అనిల్, మహేశ్ రంగంలోకి దిగారు. 'మై విలేజ్ షో' యూట్యూబ్ ఛానల్ ద్వారా మంచి క్రేజ్ సంపాదించుకుంది గంగవ్వ.
ఇప్పుడు గంగవ్వ, ఆమె యూట్యూబ్ ఛానెల్ బృందంతో ఓ ప్రత్యేక ప్రచార కార్యక్రమాన్ని తీర్చిదిద్దిందట సరిలేరు నీకెవ్వరు టీం. ఇందుకు సంబంధించిన ఫొటోలు ఇప్పుడు నెట్టింట వైరల్ అవుతున్నాయి. మరి ఈ కార్యక్రమం ఎలా ఉండబోతుంది? మహేష్, విజయ్లతో గంగవ్వ చెప్పించిన ముచ్చట్లేంటి అనేవి తెలియాలంటే మరికొద్ది రోజులు వేచి చూడక తప్పదు.
గంగవ్వతో రాజేంద్ర ప్రసాద్ ఈ మూవీలో విజయశాంతి, ప్రకాశ్రాజ్, రాజేంద్రప్రసాద్ తదితరులు కీలక పాత్రలు పోషిస్తున్నారు. వచ్చే ఏడాది సంక్రాంతి కానుకగా జనవరి 10న ప్రేక్షకుల ముందుకు రానుందీ చిత్రం.
గంగవ్వతో ముచ్చటకు సిద్ధమైన 'సరిలేరు నీకెవ్వరు' టీం ఇదీ చదవండి: వద్దన్న రామ్గోపాల్ వర్మే.. హీరోగా అవకాశమిచ్చాడు
ప్రముఖ దర్శకుడు అనిల్ రావిపూడి, సూపర్ స్టార్ మహేశ్బాబు హీరోగా తెరకెక్కుతున్న చిత్రం 'సరిలేరు నీకెవ్వరు'. మహేశ్కు జోడీగా రష్మిక నటిస్తోంది. ఇటీవలె విడుదలైన ఈ సినిమా టీజర్తో ప్రేక్షకుల్లో భారీగా అంచనాలు నెలకొన్నాయి. ప్రస్తుతం ఈ సినిమా ప్రచారాన్ని పరుగులు పెట్టించే పనిలో పడింది చిత్రబృందం. ఇప్పటికే ప్రతి సోమవారం ఓ పాటను విడుదల చేస్తూ సినీప్రియులను సర్ప్రైజ్ చేస్తోంది చిత్రబృందం. తాజాగా నెట్టింట సందడి చేసేందుకు గంగవ్వతో కలిసి అనిల్, మహేశ్ రంగంలోకి దిగారు. 'మై విలేజ్ షో' యూట్యూబ్ ఛానల్ ద్వారా మంచి క్రేజ్ సంపాదించుకుంది గంగవ్వ.
ఇప్పుడు గంగవ్వ, ఆమె యూట్యూబ్ ఛానెల్ బృందంతో ఓ ప్రత్యేక ప్రచార కార్యక్రమాన్ని తీర్చిదిద్దిందట సరిలేరు నీకెవ్వరు టీం. ఇందుకు సంబంధించిన ఫొటోలు ఇప్పుడు నెట్టింట వైరల్ అవుతున్నాయి. మరి ఈ కార్యక్రమం ఎలా ఉండబోతుంది? మహేష్, విజయ్లతో గంగవ్వ చెప్పించిన ముచ్చట్లేంటి అనేవి తెలియాలంటే మరికొద్ది రోజులు వేచి చూడక తప్పదు.
గంగవ్వతో రాజేంద్ర ప్రసాద్ ఈ మూవీలో విజయశాంతి, ప్రకాశ్రాజ్, రాజేంద్రప్రసాద్ తదితరులు కీలక పాత్రలు పోషిస్తున్నారు. వచ్చే ఏడాది సంక్రాంతి కానుకగా జనవరి 10న ప్రేక్షకుల ముందుకు రానుందీ చిత్రం.
గంగవ్వతో ముచ్చటకు సిద్ధమైన 'సరిలేరు నీకెవ్వరు' టీం ఇదీ చదవండి: వద్దన్న రామ్గోపాల్ వర్మే.. హీరోగా అవకాశమిచ్చాడు
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: PART MUST CREDIT BURLINGTON POLICE DEPARTMENT; PART MUST CREDIT GABE STEELE; PART MUST CREDIT TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY; PART MUST CREDIT LOUISVILLE METRO POLICE DEPARTMENT; PART MUST CREDIT EDEN PRAIRIE POLICE DEPARTMENT; PART MUST CREDIT LAFAYETTE POLICE DEPARTMENT
SHOTLIST:
++CLIENTS PLEASE NOTE EDIT CONTAINS EXPLETIVE LANGUAGE++
BURLINGTON POLICE DEPARTMENT - MUST CREDIT BURLINGTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
Burlington, Iowa - 6 January 2015
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++FACE OF CHILD BLURRED++
1. Body camera footage of police officer responding to a call and firing two shots, hitting a dog and Autumn Steele;
UPSOUND (English) Officer: "Hey, hey. Hey, stop it!"
Autumn Steele: "He's got my kid!"
Police officer: "Get your dog!"
Gabe Steele: "Did you shoot her?"
Police officer: "Did I? Oh my God."
ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLY
West Point, Iowa - 1 November 2019
++16:9++
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Gabe Steele, husband of woman killed by a police officer:
"That boy (Steele's son) lives with that every day of his life. That shouldn't be his story."
BURLINGTON POLICE DEPARTMENT - MUST CREDIT BURLINGTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
Burlington, Iowa - 6 January 2015
++16:9++
3. Body camera footage in front of Autumn and Gabe Steele's home; UPSOUND (English) Officer Jessie Hill: "Oh my God."
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West Point, Iowa - 1 November 2019
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4. SOUNDBITE (English) Gabe Steele, husband of woman killed by a police officer:
"Obviously they came back with their findings and the county attorney came back with her findings. Apparently, he's still allowed to be a police officer. What are they going to say when it happens to somebody else's family in that town?"
GABE STEELE HANDOUT - MUST CREDIT GABE STEELE
Exact date and location unknown
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5. STILL of family photograph of Autumn Steele
ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLY
West Point, Iowa - 1 November 2019
++16:9++
6. Various of Steele showing necklace made after Autumn Steele's death
7. Box containing Autumn Steele's ashes
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Gabe Steele, husband of woman killed by a police officer:
"He (his son) says he wants to be a cop when he grows up because he wants to get rid of the bad ones, which I can understand, you know, he had a pretty bad experience with police officers."
9. Wide of Steele
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY - AP CLIENTS ONLY
Alpine, Texas - 8 September 2016
++16:9++
10. CCTV footage showing Homeland Security Investigations special agent, who was shot in the leg by a US marshal, crawling on the floor while holding a gun ++MUTE++
ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLY
Des Plaines, Illinois - 16 October 2019
++16:9++
11. SOUNDBITE (English) Bill Lewinski, Executive Director of Force Science Institute:
"Unintentional discharges are actually quite rare, but they're much more common than we would like, because anytime a firearm is discharged, whether intentionally or not, it is very serious."
LOUISVILLE METRO POLICE DEPARTMENT - MUST CREDIT LOUISVILLE METRO POLICE DEPARTMENT
Louisville, Kentucky - 1 March 2017
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++FOOTAGE CONTAINS EXPLETIVE LANGUAGE++
12. Body camera footage showing officer accidentally shooting a homeless man; UPSOUND (English) Officer: "Show your hands! (officer firing shot) Shit!"
EDEN PRAIRIE POLICE DEPARTMENT - MUST CREDIT EDEN PRAIRIE POLICE DEPARTMENT
Eden Prairie, Minnesota - 20 June 2015
++16:9++
++FOOTAGE CONTAINS EXPLETIVE LANGUAGE++
13. Dashcam footage of motorcyclist being pulled over, police officer walking towards him after he accidentally shoots him; UPSOUND (English) "Get your hands where I can see them! (gunfire sound) Oh shit. F***. F***! Hands where I can see them, hands where I can see them! Okay."
ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLY
Des Plaines, Illinois - 16 October 2019
++16:9++
14. SOUNDBITE (English) Bill Lewinski, Executive Director of Force Science Institute:
"Officers are currently trained in a very abbreviated fashion. It is called a 'block and silo' format, meaning officers are taught in a chunk and if you want to learn a particular skill, whether it's a psychomotor skill or language skill, the fastest way to learn it is in a chunk. It is also a way to guarantee that whatever skill you're teaching deteriorates faster than any other method of instruction."
EDEN PRAIRIE POLICE DEPARTMENT - MUST CREDIT EDEN PRAIRIE POLICE DEPARTMENT
Eden Prairie, Minnesota - 20 June 2015
++16:9++
15. Dashcam footage of officer with motorcyclist after shooting him;
UPSOUND (English) Motorcyclist who was shot: "Oh, you actually shot me, didn't you?"
Police officer: "I'm not going to say anything right now but, you know..."
Motorcyclist: "Yeah, I know, I know, I know, I know..."
Police officer: "It was not intentional, I can tell you that."
LAFAYETTE POLICE DEPARTMENT - MUST CREDIT LAFAYETTE POLICE DEPARTMENT
Lafayette, Indiana - 8 January 2019
++16:9++
++FOOTAGE CONTAINS EXPLETIVE LANGUAGE++
16. Body camera footage of officer showing dog in cage, then officer accidentally shooting fellow officer and moving outside of building; UPSOUND (English) Officer: "Hey. Shit!", officer walking over to fellow officer lying on the pavement; UPSOUND (English) Officer: "Medic signal ten, medic signal ten. What happened? I tased you? Where are you at? Where are you shot?"
ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLY
Burien, Washington - 29 October 2019
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17. Various of cadets at police academy training at shooting range
18. SOUNDBITE (English) Doug Tangen, Firearms Program Manager at Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission:
"Mostly we call them negligent discharges, because there's some negligence on the operator's part and in most cases the negligence is the finger was on the trigger when it wasn't supposed to be."
19. Various of cadets at training
20. SOUNDBITE (English) Doug Tangen, Firearms Program Manager at Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission:
"These are all complex psychomotor skills and if you know anything about psychomotor skills and motor learning, they have to be reinforced. They won't last forever. Once you have trained them to autonomy or automaticity, they take maintenance or they just go away."
21. Various of cadets at training
STORYLINE:
Gabe Steele describes 6 January, 2015, as the worst day of his life.
He and his wife, Autumn, had been having marital problems, issues he partly blames on his PTSD from two tours in Iraq.
When she showed up at their home in Burlington, Iowa, that morning, he called 911, fearing another fight.
Autumn Steele was trying to wrestle their three-year-old son from his arms when Officer Jesse Hill approached them on the sidewalk.
But their dog darted toward him, barking loudly, and the officer lost his footing, firing two shots as he fell backward into the snow.
One bullet hit the dog, the other hit 34-year-old Autumn Steele, killing her in front of their son.
"That boy lives with that every day of his life. That shouldn't be his story," Steele says.
An Associated Press investigation has found accidental shootings occur at law enforcement agencies small and large across the US.
They've caused hundreds of injuries to officers, their partners, suspects and bystanders - and sometimes they've caused deaths.
No one tracks these shootings nationwide, so the AP collected media reports and surveyed agencies through public records requests.
It documented 1,422 unintentional discharges since 2012 at 258 agencies and secured detailed reports on more than 440 incidents.
In September 2016, there was an active shooter situation at Alpine High School in Texas.
In exclusive video obtained by AP, armed officers and agents are seen in a hallway at the school, searching for the shooter.
During the search, a US marshal accidentally shot a Homeland Security Investigations special agent in the leg.
Experts say accidental shootings like this one happen because officers don't get the training they need to handle guns proficiently.
Methods used to train officers with firearms create the illusion of learning, but are inadequate for the demands of today's policing.
That's according to Bill Lewinski, the Executive Director of the Illinois-based Force Science Institute.
The institute provides research and training to law enforcement agencies.
Officers are most proficient with their guns immediately after graduating from a police academy, experts say.
After that, most are tested only once or twice a year in "qualifications" that measure a minimum level of firearms proficiency.
There are no federal guidelines for these tests, so there are thousands of different standards across the county.
The AP found 21 cases where people died in accidental shootings by police.
It identified another 134 cases where the officer injured himself, and 45 where an accidental discharge injured another officer.
An officer accidentally shot innocent bystanders in 34 instances and suspects in 19.
In one case dating from 2015, a police sergeant accidentally shot a motorcyclist after a high-speed chase in Minnesota.
And last January, an officer in Indiana hit a colleague in the back above her protective vest after a dog broke out of its cage.
The tally includes any incident in which a gun went off and the officer did not intend it to.
They may have been cleaning or unloading a weapon, or surging with adrenaline while responding to a call.
Countless law enforcement officers safely perform their duties every day.
But some experts say even a small number of accidental shootings is unacceptable, because they are preventable.
The AP's investigation found 17 cases in which the officer was charged and 28 that ended in lawsuits.
Settlements varied from $200,000 to several million.
In Autumn Steele's case, the Iowa Department of Criminal Investigations reviewed the shooting.
It sent the matter to then-Des Moines County Attorney Amy Beavers, who decided not to file charges against the officer.
Steele's family filed a wrongful death suit against the city and Hill and reached a 2 million dollar settlement, according to their lawyer.
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