రాజమౌళి దర్శకత్వంలో రామ్ చరణ్, జూనియర్ ఎన్టీఆర్ కథానాయకులుగా నటిస్తున్న చిత్రం ఆర్ఆర్ఆర్. సినిమాకు సంబంధించిన కొన్ని ఆసక్తికర విషయాలను చెప్పడానికి చిత్ర బృందం ప్రెస్ మీట్ నిర్వహించింది.
సినిమా చూసే ప్రేక్షకులకుసినిమా కథ ముందే తెలియాలని అందుకే ఈ ప్రెస్ మీట్ నిర్వహిస్తున్నామని రాజమౌళి తెలిపారు. అల్లూరి సీతారామరాజు, కొమురం భీం తెలియని జీవిత చరిత్రను ఊహిస్తూ ఈ సినిమాను తెరెకెక్కించామని పేర్కొన్నారు. మరిన్ని ఆసక్తికర విషయాలు ఆయన మాటల్లోనే...
ఇదో కాల్పనిక చిత్రం: రాజమౌళి - rajamouli
ఆర్ఆర్ఆర్ చిత్రబృందం హైదరాబాద్లో ప్రెస్ మీట్ నిర్వహించింది. సినిమాకు సంబంధించిన కొన్ని ఆసక్తికర విషయాలను తెలిపింది.
ఆర్ఆర్ఆర్ ప్రెస్ మీట్
రాజమౌళి దర్శకత్వంలో రామ్ చరణ్, జూనియర్ ఎన్టీఆర్ కథానాయకులుగా నటిస్తున్న చిత్రం ఆర్ఆర్ఆర్. సినిమాకు సంబంధించిన కొన్ని ఆసక్తికర విషయాలను చెప్పడానికి చిత్ర బృందం ప్రెస్ మీట్ నిర్వహించింది.
సినిమా చూసే ప్రేక్షకులకుసినిమా కథ ముందే తెలియాలని అందుకే ఈ ప్రెస్ మీట్ నిర్వహిస్తున్నామని రాజమౌళి తెలిపారు. అల్లూరి సీతారామరాజు, కొమురం భీం తెలియని జీవిత చరిత్రను ఊహిస్తూ ఈ సినిమాను తెరెకెక్కించామని పేర్కొన్నారు. మరిన్ని ఆసక్తికర విషయాలు ఆయన మాటల్లోనే...
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Nome, Alaska – 13 March 2019
1. Various of Iditarod winner Pete Kaiser crossing finish line
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Pete Kaiser, Iditarod winner:
"It just feels like a lot of hard work and it's been justified. I don't really know all the feelings yet. It's probably going to sink in over the next few days, few weeks but it sure feels good and it's an awesome feeling to see all these people here. That's the real special part."
3. Iditarod winner Pete Kaiser hugging people in crowd
4. Iditarod winner Pete Kaiser being presented with check
5. Iditarod winner Pete Kaiser sitting with his dogs
6. Iditarod winner Pete Kaiser being awarded a truck
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Pete Kaiser, Iditarod winner:
"To see this huge crowd here and so many family and friends from back home, it's really neat."
8. Iditarod winner Pete Kaiser hugging people at finish line
STORYLINE:
ALASKA NATIVE PETE KAISER WINS IDITAROD ON 10TH TRY
Pete Kaiser won the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race early Wednesday (13 MARCH 2019), throwing his arms over his head and pumping his fists as he became the latest Alaska Native to claim victory in the iconic competition.
Kaiser, 31, crossed the finish line in Nome after beating back a challenge from the defending champion, Norwegian musher Joar Ulsom.
Kaiser's winning time was 9 days, 12 hours, 39 minutes and six seconds. Ulsom finished the 1,000-mile (1,600 kilometer) race 12 minutes after Kaiser.
It's the first Iditarod victory for Kaiser in his 10th attempt.
"It just feels like a lot of hard work and it's been justified," Kaiser said at the finish line in Nome. "I don't really know all the feelings yet. It's probably going to sink in over the next few days, few weeks but it sure feels good and it's an awesome feeling to see all these people here. That's the real special part."
Crowds cheered and clapped as Kaiser came off the Bering Sea ice and mushed down Nome's main street to the famed burled arch finish line. His wife and children greeted him, hugging him at the conclusion of the race, which began March 3 north of Anchorage.
Kaiser, who is Yupik, is from the southwest Alaska community of Bethel.
He will receive $50,000 and a new pickup truck for the victory.
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Nome, Alaska – 13 March 2019
1. Various of Iditarod winner Pete Kaiser crossing finish line
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Pete Kaiser, Iditarod winner:
"It just feels like a lot of hard work and it's been justified. I don't really know all the feelings yet. It's probably going to sink in over the next few days, few weeks but it sure feels good and it's an awesome feeling to see all these people here. That's the real special part."
3. Iditarod winner Pete Kaiser hugging people in crowd
4. Iditarod winner Pete Kaiser being presented with check
5. Iditarod winner Pete Kaiser sitting with his dogs
6. Iditarod winner Pete Kaiser being awarded a truck
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Pete Kaiser, Iditarod winner:
"To see this huge crowd here and so many family and friends from back home, it's really neat."
8. Iditarod winner Pete Kaiser hugging people at finish line
STORYLINE:
ALASKA NATIVE PETE KAISER WINS IDITAROD ON 10TH TRY
Pete Kaiser won the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race early Wednesday (13 MARCH 2019), throwing his arms over his head and pumping his fists as he became the latest Alaska Native to claim victory in the iconic competition.
Kaiser, 31, crossed the finish line in Nome after beating back a challenge from the defending champion, Norwegian musher Joar Ulsom.
Kaiser's winning time was 9 days, 12 hours, 39 minutes and six seconds. Ulsom finished the 1,000-mile (1,600 kilometer) race 12 minutes after Kaiser.
It's the first Iditarod victory for Kaiser in his 10th attempt.
"It just feels like a lot of hard work and it's been justified," Kaiser said at the finish line in Nome. "I don't really know all the feelings yet. It's probably going to sink in over the next few days, few weeks but it sure feels good and it's an awesome feeling to see all these people here. That's the real special part."
Crowds cheered and clapped as Kaiser came off the Bering Sea ice and mushed down Nome's main street to the famed burled arch finish line. His wife and children greeted him, hugging him at the conclusion of the race, which began March 3 north of Anchorage.
Kaiser, who is Yupik, is from the southwest Alaska community of Bethel.
He will receive $50,000 and a new pickup truck for the victory.
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