ETV Bharat / sitara
'సామజవరగమన'.. సరికొత్త రికార్డు - ALLU ARJUN NEW CINEMA
హీరో అల్లు అర్జున్ 'అల వైకుంఠపురములో' సినిమాలోని 'సామజవరగమన' పాట రికార్డులు నెలకొల్పింది. అత్యధికులు లైక్ చేసిన తెలుగు పాటగా నిలిచింది.
సామజవరగమన' పాట
By
Published : Oct 19, 2019, 5:11 PM IST
స్టైలిష్ స్టార్ అల్లు అర్జున్ ప్రస్తుతం 'అల వైకుంఠపురములో' సినిమాలో నటిస్తున్నాడు. ఇప్పటికే విడుదలైన ఇందులోని 'సామజవరగమన' పాట రికార్డులు సృష్టిస్తోంది. యూట్యూబ్లో అత్యధికులకు నచ్చిన తెలుగు పాటగా నిలిచింది. దాదాపు 7 లక్షల మందికి పైగా ఈ గీతాన్ని లైక్ చేశారు.
ఇన్స్టాలో అల్లు అర్జున్ పోస్ట్ ఈ సినిమాకు త్రివిక్రమ్ శ్రీనివాస్ దర్శకత్వం వహిస్తున్నాడు. పూజా హెగ్డే హీరోయిన్గా నటిస్తోంది. తమన్ సంగీతమందించిన ఈ పాట విడుదలైన మొదటి రెండు రోజులు యూట్యూబ్ ట్రెండింగ్లో అగ్రస్థానంలో నిలిచింది.
హారికా అండ్ హాసిని క్రియేషన్స్ పతాకంపై రాధాకృష్ణ ఈ చిత్రాన్ని నిర్మిస్తున్నారు. వచ్చే సంక్రాంతి కానుకగా జనవరి 12న ప్రేక్షకుల ముందుకు రానుందీ సినిమా.
ఇది చదవండి: స్టైలిష్ స్టార్ ఇలా.. సూపర్స్టార్ అలా..
స్టైలిష్ స్టార్ అల్లు అర్జున్ ప్రస్తుతం 'అల వైకుంఠపురములో' సినిమాలో నటిస్తున్నాడు. ఇప్పటికే విడుదలైన ఇందులోని 'సామజవరగమన' పాట రికార్డులు సృష్టిస్తోంది. యూట్యూబ్లో అత్యధికులకు నచ్చిన తెలుగు పాటగా నిలిచింది. దాదాపు 7 లక్షల మందికి పైగా ఈ గీతాన్ని లైక్ చేశారు.
ఇన్స్టాలో అల్లు అర్జున్ పోస్ట్ ఈ సినిమాకు త్రివిక్రమ్ శ్రీనివాస్ దర్శకత్వం వహిస్తున్నాడు. పూజా హెగ్డే హీరోయిన్గా నటిస్తోంది. తమన్ సంగీతమందించిన ఈ పాట విడుదలైన మొదటి రెండు రోజులు యూట్యూబ్ ట్రెండింగ్లో అగ్రస్థానంలో నిలిచింది.
హారికా అండ్ హాసిని క్రియేషన్స్ పతాకంపై రాధాకృష్ణ ఈ చిత్రాన్ని నిర్మిస్తున్నారు. వచ్చే సంక్రాంతి కానుకగా జనవరి 12న ప్రేక్షకుల ముందుకు రానుందీ సినిమా.
ఇది చదవండి: స్టైలిష్ స్టార్ ఇలా.. సూపర్స్టార్ అలా..
RUSSIA HOUSE OF BOTTLES
SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS
RESTRICTIONS: AP Clients Only
LENGTH: 6:31
SHOTLIST:
ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP Clients Only
Kolyvan' village, Russia - 28 September 2019
1. Mid exterior of house with the wall inlaid with glass bottles
2. Wide of house exterior wall with inlaid bottles surrounding window
3. Tilt up of wall with bottles
4. Mid of rows of bottles in the wall
5. Mid of one horizontal row of inlaid glass bottles
6. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Gennady Savelyev, Bottle House Owner:
"I owe this idea to my brother. We drank, piled (the bottles) up, so we had some 500-600 bottles approximately accumulated, and we thought we should make something useful of them. And then my brother died and I decided to immortalise (the memory of my brother). People create various ideas about how to immortalise somebody. I decided to do it this way."
7. Mid of part of the house with bottles inlaid in wall and garden bed base made of bottles
8. Mid pull focus from flowers to bottles inlaid in wall
9. Close of garden bed base made of bottles
10. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Gennady Savelyev, Bottle House Owner:
"When I started building, finished the first part of the fence, this news spread around Kolyvan' and my friends and people at work came to know that I need this construction material, so they began to bring (the bottles), some would bring one bag, some two bags, some three. This is one thing. Second, rubbish dumps have not been cancelled yet. I brought a lot of bottles from there."
11. Wide of exterior wall made of bottles at front of house
12. Close of wall with bottles inlaid in concrete
13. Close of triangular peaks in the bottle wall
14. Close of wall
15. Mid of section of wall that resembles merlons (crenellations) on the Kremlin wall
16. Mid of Savelyev walking along wall UPSOUND (Russian) Gennady Savelyev, Bottle House Owner:
"They keep asking, how is it to live behind the Kremlin wall? I say, "it's fun to live behind the Kremlin wall"."
17. Mid of street from behind the bottle wall
18. Close of bottles inlaid in the wall
19. Wide of Savelyev in yard making concrete mix in a bowl
20. Close of Savelyev's hands applying construction mix on the wall
21. Close of three bottles being put on the wall and construction mix applied
22. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Gennady Savelyev, Bottle House Owner:
"There is nothing difficult about it, just stick to the technology, make the base right, this wall for example this (wall) has been standing for 11 years already, and you see there is not a single crack. You just need to retouch it."
23. Close of bottles inlaid in the wall
24. Wide of outbuilding with sign (in Russian) "Bar"
25. Wide of greenhouse interior with bottles in the ground
26. Close of bottles in the ground inside greenhouse
27. Wide of outdoor toilet made of bottles
28. Tilt up of the toilet interior
29. Close of Lenin statuette inside the toilet
30. Mid of toilet interior
31. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Gennady Savelyev, Bottle House Owner:
"The foundation is made of bottles too. There are 200 to 300 bottles down there in each section, I suppose that in 2,000 - 3,000 years they will open it up and say, that's it. The fence itself will not survive in 2,000 – 3,000 years, but the foundation will."
32. Various of bottles in the house foundations
33. Various of house wall with bottles laid in a decorative pattern
34. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Gennady Savelyev, Bottle House Owner:
"I say what can I do to surprise people? I have no talents, just my hands, so there is nothing I can surprise with, so this was the only thing that I thought I would try to surprise people with, and I succeeded!"
35. Mid of Savelyev inside the house taking out a cup from the cupboard
36. Close of two cups with photographs of Savelyev and the fence
37. Mid of Savelyev and his wife Lyudmila Savelyeva in kitchen
38. Close of cat in Savelyev's hands
39. Wide of Lyudmila Savelyeva inside the house
40. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Lyudmila Savelyeva, Gennady's wife:
"I don't like the fence much, I would rather grow flowers there, while he makes it all closed. But as long as my husband likes it, I grow flowers somewhere else."
41. Wide of outbuilding in yard decorated with hub caps
42. Various of hub caps along fence
43. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Stanislav Evchuk, Gennady Savelyev's Neighbour:
"Sometimes people search the Internet and see that in some region a local resident made something extraordinary, and here we have our own tourist attraction too. As for me, as a neighbour, I always like to look at this house. It's very unusual. I have shown it to absolutely everybody, to my family I always show the photographs (of this house)."
44. Various exteriors of the bottle house and fences
45. Close pull focus from rowan tree to bottle wall
LEAD IN:
Plenty of people have collection habits that get out of hand, but not many manage to collect so much that their collectibles can be used as a building material.
But that's precisely the situation Russian man Gennady Savelyev has found himself in, and his house - built of at least 12,000 glass bottles - is now so distinctive it's become a tourist attraction.
STORYLINE:
In the village of Kolyvan' in Russia, everyone knows which house is Gennady Savelyev's.
While his neighbours largely content themselves with conventional building materials, Savelyev has gone for something that was closer to hand.
All told he estimates there are 12,000 bottles inlaying the walls and foundations of his house.
And this project is not some kind of tribute to the substances these bottles once contained.
"I owe this idea to my brother. We drank, piled (the bottles) up, so we had some 500-600 bottles approximately accumulated, and we thought we should make something useful of them. And then my brother died and I decided to immortalise (the memory of my brother). People create various ideas about how to immortalise somebody. I decided to do it this way," he says.
Building this structure has taken almost 20 years.
And while the first materials were Savelyev and his brother's own bottles, he's since received contributions from further afield.
In fact, helping to build this house became something of a local obsession.
"When I started building, finished the first part of the fence, this news spread around Kolyvan' and my friends and people at work came to know that I need this construction material, so they began to bring (the bottles), some would bring one bag, some two bags, some three. This is one thing. Second, rubbish dumps have not been cancelled yet. I brought a lot of bottles from there," he says.
It all started with the fence, where the first 600 bottles were used.
All of the bottles were the same shape at that time – half a litre "cheburashka" bottles.
Savelyev's neighbours sometimes jokingly call the fence a "Kremlin wall" because of the decorative elements on top, which resemble the "merlons" or parapets of the big walls at the Kremlin in Moscow.
"They keep asking, how is it to live behind the Kremlin wall?" Savelyev recounts.
"I say, "it's fun to live behind the Kremlin wall"!"
But Savelyev believes his bottle-built house is about more than fun.
In fact, he says using bottles as a building material is not only highly practical, but also cheap.
He says the key is to have enough cement in the sand mixture to keep all the bottles stuck together.
"There is nothing difficult about it, just stick to the technology, make the base right, this wall for example this (wall) has been standing for 11 years already, and you see there is not a single crack. You just need to retouch it," he says.
And it's not just the outside wall and the house built this way either.
Even the outbuildings - including a "bar" where Savelyev hangs out with friends, and an outdoor loo - have been given the bottle treatment.
In Savelyev's greenhouse, bottles serve are garden bed borders.
And even the structure's foundations are made with bottles too.
"There are 200 to 300 bottles down there in each section, I suppose that in 2,000 - 3,000 years they will open it up and say, that's it. The fence itself will not survive in 2,000 – 3,000 years, but the foundation will," he laughs.
Savelyev is happy to be the centre of attention, and says he's glad that people enjoy his creation.
"I say what can I do to surprise people? I have no talents, just my hands, so there is nothing I can surprise with, so this was the only thing that I thought I would try to surprise people with, and I succeeded!" he says.
And what about Savelyev's wife, Lyudmila Savelyeva, who also lives in the bottle house?
Does she share his enthusiasm for the bottle-based vision?
"I don't like the fence much, I would rather grow flowers there, while he makes it all closed. But as long as my husband likes it, I grow flowers somewhere else," she says.
While bottles are the main material here, Savelyev has branched out a little in some spare car parts too - hub caps being a more recent addition.
For locals, the Bottle House has become an attraction - and a talking point with people visiting from further away.
"Sometimes people search the Internet and see that in some region a local resident made something extraordinary, and here we have our own tourist attraction too. As for me, as a neighbour, I always like to look at this house. It's very unusual. I have shown it to absolutely everybody, to my family I always show the photographs (of this house)," says neighbour Stanislav Evchuk.
For now, Savelyev has no plans for further extensions.
But with a mind like his, it's hard to imagine his creative energies staying bottled up for too long.
====
Clients are reminded:
(i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: info@aparchive.com.
(ii) they should check with the applicable collecting society in their Territory regarding the clearance of any sound recording or performance included within the AP Television News service
(iii) they have editorial responsibility for the use of all and any content included within the AP Television News service and for libel, privacy, compliance and third party rights applicable to their Territory.