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వైవిధ్యంగా మన్మథుడు-2 కొత్త పోస్టర్
టాలీవుడ్ హీరో అక్కినేని నాగార్జున నటిస్తోన్న చిత్రం 'మన్మథుడు-2'. రాహుల్ రవీంద్రన్ దర్శకుడు. రకుల్ ప్రీత్ సింగ్, కీర్తిసురేశ్ కథానాయికలు. ఈరోజు కొత్త పోస్టర్ను విడుదల చేసింది చిత్రబృందం.
వైవిధ్యంగా మన్మథుడు-2 కొత్త పోస్టర్
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Published : Jun 11, 2019, 9:56 PM IST
'పెళ్లంటే నూరేళ్ల మంటరా' అంటూ హితోపదేశం చేసిన 'మన్మథుడు' మరోసారి వెండితెరపై కనువిందు చేయనున్నాడు. ఆ సినిమాలో నాగార్జున పాత్ర ప్రవర్తించిన తీరు, వేసిన సెటైర్లు ప్రేక్షకుల్ని బాగా అలరించాయి. ప్రస్తుతం ఆ చిత్రానికి సీక్వెల్గా 'మన్మథుడు-2' తెరకెక్కుతోంది. చిత్రీకరణ తుది దశకు చేరుకుంది. జూన్ 11న నాగార్జున-అమల దంపతుల పెళ్లి రోజు సందర్భంగా చిత్రబృందం ఓ పోస్టర్ను విడుదల చేసింది. గురువారం టీజర్ను ప్రేక్షకుల ముందుకు తీసుకురానున్నారు.
తాజాగా విడుదల చేసిన ప్రచార చిత్రాన్ని వైవిధ్యంగా రూపొందించారు. పేకాటలోని కింగ్ ముక్క రూపంలో తయారుచేశారు. అందులో నాగ్ ఓ వైపు వైన్ గ్లాస్తో, మరోవైపు కాఫీ గ్లాస్తో దర్శనమిస్తున్నాడు.
మన్మథుడు-2 కొత్త పోస్టర్ రకుల్ప్రీత్ సింగ్ కథానాయిక. రాహుల్ రవీంద్రన్ దర్శకత్వం వహిస్తున్నారు. నాగార్జున, కిరణ్ నిర్మాతలు. మంచు లక్ష్మీ, వెన్నెల కిషోర్, రావు రమేష్ కీలకపాత్రల్లో నటిస్తున్నారు. చైతన్య భరద్వాజ్ సంగీతం అందించారు.
'పెళ్లంటే నూరేళ్ల మంటరా' అంటూ హితోపదేశం చేసిన 'మన్మథుడు' మరోసారి వెండితెరపై కనువిందు చేయనున్నాడు. ఆ సినిమాలో నాగార్జున పాత్ర ప్రవర్తించిన తీరు, వేసిన సెటైర్లు ప్రేక్షకుల్ని బాగా అలరించాయి. ప్రస్తుతం ఆ చిత్రానికి సీక్వెల్గా 'మన్మథుడు-2' తెరకెక్కుతోంది. చిత్రీకరణ తుది దశకు చేరుకుంది. జూన్ 11న నాగార్జున-అమల దంపతుల పెళ్లి రోజు సందర్భంగా చిత్రబృందం ఓ పోస్టర్ను విడుదల చేసింది. గురువారం టీజర్ను ప్రేక్షకుల ముందుకు తీసుకురానున్నారు.
తాజాగా విడుదల చేసిన ప్రచార చిత్రాన్ని వైవిధ్యంగా రూపొందించారు. పేకాటలోని కింగ్ ముక్క రూపంలో తయారుచేశారు. అందులో నాగ్ ఓ వైపు వైన్ గ్లాస్తో, మరోవైపు కాఫీ గ్లాస్తో దర్శనమిస్తున్నాడు.
మన్మథుడు-2 కొత్త పోస్టర్ రకుల్ప్రీత్ సింగ్ కథానాయిక. రాహుల్ రవీంద్రన్ దర్శకత్వం వహిస్తున్నారు. నాగార్జున, కిరణ్ నిర్మాతలు. మంచు లక్ష్మీ, వెన్నెల కిషోర్, రావు రమేష్ కీలకపాత్రల్లో నటిస్తున్నారు. చైతన్య భరద్వాజ్ సంగీతం అందించారు.
SPAIN CRYSTAL CAVE
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Pulpi, Almeria, Spain - 7 June 2019
1. Various of crystals at the entrance to the Pulpi Geode
2. Wide of geologist Francisco Fernandez Amo entering with a flashlight
3. Various of interior of geode
4. Wide of Fernandez Amo making his way inside the geode
5. Fernandez Amo taking photos of the giant crystals
6. Various of crystals inside the geode
7. Various exterior of the abandoned silver mine
8. Focus change from fence to entrance to mine
9. People entering the mine
10. Various of workers walking underground
11. Various of worker walking with electric wheelbarrow
12. Wide of new metal staircase down which visitors to the geode can walk
13. Team behind project walking down stairs
14. Wide of another new metal staircase which leads to the geode
15. Various of Fernandez Amo walking down staircase and inspecting entrance to geode
16. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Francisco Fernandez Amo, geologist:
"There are different ways these geodes can form, different ways of coming about. Generally, there has to be a space and that space gets filled up slowly by some fluid. Generally, it has to get filled up completely by a saline solution, in this case liquids with calcium sulfate, which creates selenite crystals. Then it needs the right amount of time and the right temperature to form but above all, it needs a very long time."
17. Tracking shot moving inside entrance to geode
18. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Francisco Fernandez Amo, geologist:
"In Europe, this is the only geode like this. Globally, there is a geode in the Naica Mine in Mexico which is even bigger but the problem with this geode is that it's at a depth of more than 200 metres which makes opening it to the public very tricky. This is the largest geode in the world which people can visit."
19. Various of transparent crystals
20. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Francisco Fernandez Amo, geologist:
"Mainly it's special for two reasons: the size of the selenite crystals inside the geode - there are some which measure more than 1-metre, which feels like something out of a Jules Verne film rather than reality and also the purity of the crystals you can clearly see their transparency, almost entirely calcium sulfate and no impurities which gives them incredible transparency."
21. Various of crystals showing transparency
22. Wide of Antonio Sanchez, head of works walking out of the mine
23. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Antonio Sanchez, head of works:
"The mine had one meter of material piled up in it, so we've removed 600 tonnes of rock, rubble and earth."
24. Various of old mine buildings
25. Wide top shot of fenced-off entrance to mine and the sea beyond
26. Wide of the coastline and the sea
LEADIN:
An extraordinary cave filled with giant, clear crystals is about to be opened to the public for the first time.
The cave lies fifty metres below a town in Andalusia, Spain
Soon visitors will be able to journey down an abandoned mine to see the natural wonder for themselves.
STORYLINE
It could be the entrance to a fairytale, so unusual is this cave.
This natural treasure lies in the earth far below the shafts of an abandoned silver mine in Andalucia, Spain.
It's called a geode - a cavity of rock filled with crystals, or minerals.
Its discovery is expected to change the fortunes of the small town - Pulpi - that lies above it.
First discovered by a mineralogical society from Madrid in 1999, the Pulpi Geode is set to open to the public for the first time later this year.
The town of Pulpi in the southern Spanish province of Almeria hasn't had a great deal to shout about in recent years.
The closest this arid, coastal town of around 9-thousand residents came to any sort of fame was in 2007 when locals made it into the record books for tossing the world's largest salad.
Work is still going on to prepare the abandoned silver, iron and lead mine.
They need to ensure visitors can access the geode safely.
People working on the project say the official opening is set for October, but they're hoping to run a few previews in July.
Visitors will first have to first walk down the long, dusty mineshaft before walking down newly-installed metal staircases which will take them through the vast caverns of the mine which closed in the 1960s.
Eventually, they will arrive at the stunning entrance to the geode - an opening in the rock ringed by massive, white crystals.
Inside, the geode measures only 8-metres long and 2-metres high but every inch is lined with the dazzling, transparent crystals.
Geodes are formed over millions of years when a cavity inside a rock fills with liquid.
"There are different ways these geodes can form, different ways of coming about. Generally, there has to be a space and that space gets filled up slowly by some fluid. Generally, it has to get filled up completely by a saline solution, in this case liquids with calcium sulfate, which creates selenite crystals. Then it needs the right amount of time and the right temperature to form but above all, it needs a very long time," says geologist Francisco Fernandez Amo.
No crystals are the same. Some are smooth and rounded while others are angular, even jagged, and jut out into the centre of the cave.
According to Amo being able to get access to these caves is most unusual.
He says: "In Europe, this is the only geode like this. Globally, there is a geode in the Naica Mine in Mexico which is even bigger but the problem with this geode is that it's at a depth of more than 200 metres which makes opening it to the public very tricky. This is the largest geode in the world which people can visit."
The Pulpi Geode already has a reputation for being a remarkable example of this geological formation.
"Mainly it's special for two reasons: the size of the selenite crystals inside the geode - there are some which measure more than 1-metre, which feels like something out of a Jules Verne film rather than reality and also the purity of the crystals you can clearly see their transparency, almost entirely calcium sulfate and no impurities which gives them incredible transparency," says Fernandez Amo.
Preparing the mine to receive visitors has not been an easy task,
Head of works Antonio Sanchez says: "The mine had one metre of material piled up in it, so we've removed 600 tonnes of rock, rubble and earth
To protect the crystals, the public won't be able to go right into the geode, but they will be able to poke their heads inside the opening to gaze at the natural treasures within.
The team behind the project say they're confident the views, however restricted, are set to bring much more lasting fame to Pulpi than a 6,700-kilo salad.
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