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రొమాంటిక్ సాంగ్: "ఐ లవ్​ యూ".. సరదా తీరిపోద్ది

ఆకాశ్ పూరి, కేతిక శర్మ హీరోహీరోయిన్లుగా తెరకెక్కుతోన్న చిత్రం 'రొమాంటిక్'. ఈ సినిమాలోని "నువ్వు నేను ఈ క్షణం" అనే పాట విడుదలైంది.

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Published : Dec 21, 2019, 5:23 PM IST

'ఇస్మార్ట్ శంకర్‌' దర్శకుడు పూరి జగన్నాథ్‌ తనయుడు ఆకాష్‌ పూరి కొత్తగా నటిస్తున్న చిత్రం 'రొమాంటిక్‌'. అనిల్‌ పాదూరి దర్శకత్వం వహిస్తున్న ఈ చిత్రంలోని "నువ్వునేను ఈ క్షణం" అనే పాటను విడుదల చేసింది చిత్రబృందం. ఈ సాంగ్​కు పూరి జగన్నాథ్​ సాహిత్యం అందించడం విశేషం. పాటలాగా కాకుండా కవితలాగా ఆకట్టుకుంటోంది.

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ఈ చిత్రంలో కేతిక శర్మ హీరోయిన్​గా నటిస్తోంది. పూరి తెరకెక్కించే చిత్రాల్లోనూ, తనయుడు ఆకాష్‌ నటించే చిత్రంలోనూ ఎక్కువగా యువతే ప్రధాన పాత్రలుగా వస్తుంటాయి. ఈ సినిమాకు పూరితో పాటు ఛార్మి కూడా నిర్మాతగా వ్యవహరిస్తుండగా, సునీల్‌ కశ్యప్‌ సంగీతం అందిస్తున్నాడు.

ఇవీ చూడండి.. అలా పోలీస్ పాత్ర ఓకే అయింది: బాలకృష్ణ

'ఇస్మార్ట్ శంకర్‌' దర్శకుడు పూరి జగన్నాథ్‌ తనయుడు ఆకాష్‌ పూరి కొత్తగా నటిస్తున్న చిత్రం 'రొమాంటిక్‌'. అనిల్‌ పాదూరి దర్శకత్వం వహిస్తున్న ఈ చిత్రంలోని "నువ్వునేను ఈ క్షణం" అనే పాటను విడుదల చేసింది చిత్రబృందం. ఈ సాంగ్​కు పూరి జగన్నాథ్​ సాహిత్యం అందించడం విశేషం. పాటలాగా కాకుండా కవితలాగా ఆకట్టుకుంటోంది.

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ఈ చిత్రంలో కేతిక శర్మ హీరోయిన్​గా నటిస్తోంది. పూరి తెరకెక్కించే చిత్రాల్లోనూ, తనయుడు ఆకాష్‌ నటించే చిత్రంలోనూ ఎక్కువగా యువతే ప్రధాన పాత్రలుగా వస్తుంటాయి. ఈ సినిమాకు పూరితో పాటు ఛార్మి కూడా నిర్మాతగా వ్యవహరిస్తుండగా, సునీల్‌ కశ్యప్‌ సంగీతం అందిస్తున్నాడు.

ఇవీ చూడండి.. అలా పోలీస్ పాత్ర ఓకే అయింది: బాలకృష్ణ

RESTRICTION SUMMARY: NO ACCESS NEW ZEALAND
SHOTLIST:
TVNZ - NO ACCESS NEW ZEALAND
Christchurch - 21 December 2019
1. Various of people handing in weapons at a police station
2. Various of protesters against firearm buyback program outside police station
3. SOUNDBITE (English) no name given, protester: ++STARTS ON PREVIOUS SHOT++
"There's a huge amount of firearms owners that are unaware that they're going to become criminals come tomorrow."
4. Police officer holding weapon
5. Various of people handing in weapons at a police station
6. Man looking through boot of parked car
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Stuart Nash, New Zealand Police Minister: ++STARTS ON PREVIOUS SHOT++
"Nearly 32000 Kiwis have participated in this so that assumes that about 15% of the gun owning community, or the licence community I should say, have handed in their weapons and I think that feels about right."
8. Various of people, police handing in weapons at police station
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Nicole McKee, Council of Licenced Firearms Owners: ++STARTS ON PREVIOUS SHOT++
"Why would they hide them? They're angry. They're angry at the mistreatment that they have received."
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Stuart Nash, New Zealand Police Minister:
"You know, I've had countless feedback from many of these local buyback events and it has all been good."
11. Various of protesters outside police station
12. SOUNDBITE (English) no name given, resident:
"I think the process has been pretty good and pretty fair."
13. SOUNDBITE (English) no name given, protester:
"The legislation was so ill written and not targeting the right kind of firearms."
14. Various of people, police handing in weapons at police station
STORYLINE:
New Zealand authorities said on Saturday their country will be a safer place after owners handed in more than 50,000 guns during a six-month buyback program following a ban on assault weapons.
The government launched the scheme following its ban on the most lethal types of semi-automatic weapons less than a month after a lone gunman in March killed 51 worshippers at two Christchurch mosques.
The country's Police Minister Stuart Nash said about 32,000 residents handed in their weapons when the buyback ended midnight on Friday.
Provisional figures also indicated that 51,000 guns in total were handed in during the scheme.
Another 5,000 guns were also given up by as part of a parallel amnesty in which owners could hand over any type of firearm without any questions being asked but without getting compensated.
Owners also modified another 2,700 guns to make them legally compliant, while police said they had seized a further 1,800 guns from gangs since March and are in the process of collecting another 1,600 guns from gun dealers.
However critics have said the process was flawed and many owners have illegally stashed their firearms.
A small group of protesters, gathered outside a police station in Christchurch on Saturday, with one of the demonstrators saying the legislation on the buyback was "ill written" and didn't target "the right kind of firearms."
The ban on assault weapons was strongly backed by lawmakers in an historic 119-1 vote after the mosque attacks.
Lawmakers are now considering further restrictions, including creating a register to track all guns.
Police figures indicate the government paid out just over 100 million New Zealand dollars ($66 million) to compensate owners during the buyback.
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