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ద్విభాషా హారర్​ సినిమాలో సమంత

ఈ ఏడాది 'మజిలీ', 'సూపర్​ డీలక్స్', 'ఓ బేబీ' చిత్రాలతో ప్రేక్షకాదరణ​ పొందిన ముద్దుగుమ్మ సమంత.. త్వరలో ఓ హారర్​ సినిమాలో నటించనుందట. ప్రస్తుతం కథా చర్చలు జరుగుతున్నాయని సమాచారం. ఈ ప్రాజెక్టును తెలుగు-తమిళంలో ఏకకాలంలో రూపొందించనున్నారని టాక్.

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Published : Dec 27, 2019, 6:05 PM IST

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ద్విభాషా హారర్​ సినిమాలో సమంత

ఈ ఏడాది వరుస హిట్లతో అలరించిన స్టార్ హీరోయిన్​ సమంత.. తర్వాత సినిమా గురించిన ఆసక్తికర విషయం బయటకొచ్చింది. త్వరలో ఓ హారర్​ సినిమాలో నటించనుందని టాక్. ఇది రెండు భాషల్లో(తెలుగు-తమిళం) రూపొందనుందట. ప్రస్తుతం 'ద ఫ్యామిలీ మ్యాన్​' వెబ్​ సిరీస్​లో నటిస్తోందీ భామ.

తాప్సీతో 'గేమ్​ ఓవర్​' లాంటి హారర్​ థ్రిల్లర్​ను తెరకెక్కించిన దర్శకుడు శరవణన్.. సమంతతో సినిమా తీసేందుకు సిద్ధమవుతున్నాడు. తెలుగులో ఈమెనే నిర్మించనుందని సమాచారం. వీటిన్నింటికి సమాధానం దొరకాలంటే అధికారిక ప్రకటన వచ్చేవరకు ఆగాల్సిందే.

ఈ ఏడాది వరుస హిట్లతో అలరించిన స్టార్ హీరోయిన్​ సమంత.. తర్వాత సినిమా గురించిన ఆసక్తికర విషయం బయటకొచ్చింది. త్వరలో ఓ హారర్​ సినిమాలో నటించనుందని టాక్. ఇది రెండు భాషల్లో(తెలుగు-తమిళం) రూపొందనుందట. ప్రస్తుతం 'ద ఫ్యామిలీ మ్యాన్​' వెబ్​ సిరీస్​లో నటిస్తోందీ భామ.

తాప్సీతో 'గేమ్​ ఓవర్​' లాంటి హారర్​ థ్రిల్లర్​ను తెరకెక్కించిన దర్శకుడు శరవణన్.. సమంతతో సినిమా తీసేందుకు సిద్ధమవుతున్నాడు. తెలుగులో ఈమెనే నిర్మించనుందని సమాచారం. వీటిన్నింటికి సమాధానం దొరకాలంటే అధికారిక ప్రకటన వచ్చేవరకు ఆగాల్సిందే.

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WORLD WOMEN IN SPACE
SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS/NASA TV - MUST CREDIT NASA/EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY (ESA)
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LENGTH: 6:29
SHOTLIST:
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Archive: International Space Station - 18 October 2019
1. NASA astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir emerging from International Space Station (ISS)
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Archive: Houston, US - 18 October 2019
2. Staff at Mission Control
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Archive: International Space Station - 18 October 2019
3. Christina Koch and Jessica Meir outside International Space Station (ISS)
4. Various of Christina Koch and Jessica Meir on spacewalk, with Earth in background
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Archive: Star City, Russia – 20 February 2019
5. Russian Cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin, NASA Astronauts Nick Hague and Christina Koch walking in to speak to media
6. Journalists at news conference
7. Mid of cosmonaut and astronauts
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Christina Koch, NASA Astronaut:
"First of all, I feel very prepared for the mission with the new crew. This crew has proven themselves to not only be very experienced and prepared, but also heroes, and I feel very honoured to have been welcomed to their crew."
9. Close of US and Russian arm badges
10. Zoom in to astronauts holding hands
11. Close of hands
12. Wide of astronauts going into capsule
13. Wide of control room, screens showing interior of capsule
14. Close of screen showing Koch inside capsule
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Archive: International Space Station - 15 March 2019
15. Russian Soyuz space capsule docked with International Space Station
16. NASA's Christina Koch enters space station.
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Archive: International Space Station - 18 October 2019
17. Koch working during spacewalk
18. View from Koch's camera as she works
19. Close of Koch working
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Archive: Washington, United States - 18 October 2019
20. Wide of President Donald Trump, Vice President Mike Pence, and Ivanka Trump
21. SOUNDBITE (English) Donald Trump, U.S. President:
"We're thrilled to be speaking live with two brave American astronauts who are making history, joining us during their spacewalk outside the International Space Station. And this is the first time for a woman outside of the space station. Our flight engineers, Christina Koch and flight engineer Jessica Meir. And I just want to congratulate you. What you do is incredible. It's so you're very brave people. I don't think I want to do it. I must tell you that. But you are amazing people."
22. Medium wide of Trump on phone call with astronaut spacewalkers
23. SOUNDBITE (English) Donald Trump, U.S. President:
"Congratulations, Christina and Jessica, on this historic event. This is truly historic. And you're right now on television all over the world. So don't get nervous. (Laughter)"
24. Zoom of Trump and International Space Station on TV monitor in background
25. SOUNDBITE (English) Jessica Meir, NASA Astronaut:
"We don't want to take too much credit because there have been many others — female spacewalkers — before us. This is just the first time that there have been two women outside at the same time. And it's really interesting for us, we've talked a lot about it up here. You know, for us, this is really just us doing our job."
26. Close of ISS on monitor
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Archive: Washington — 24 April 2017
27. SOUNDBITE (English) Donald Trump: (seated with astronaut Kate Rubins and Ivana Trump)
"Do you hear me?"
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Archive: International Space Station — 24 April 2017
28. SOUNDBITE (English) Peggy Whitson, NASA Astronaut: (along side Jack Fischer)
"Yes sir, we have you loud and clear."
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Archive: Washington — 24 April 2017
29. SOUNDBITE (English) Donald Trump: (partly overlaid with images of Peggy Whitson and Jack Fischer in the ISS)
"Today, Commander Whitson, you have broken the record for the most total time spent in space by an American astronaut — 534 days and counting. That's an incredible record to break and on behalf of our nation and, frankly, on behalf of the world I'd like to congratulate you. That is really something."
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Archive: International Space Station - 25 December 2016
30. SOUNDBITE (English) Shane Kimbrough, NASA Mission Commander
"So from the Expedition 50 crew, we want to wish you a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!" ++ENDS ON CREW WAVING AND DOING A FLIP IN ZERO GRAVITY++ ( alongside Peggy Whitson and Thomas Pesquet)
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Archive: In orbit - 27 November 2019
31. SOUNDBITE (English) Christina Koch, NASA astronaut (alongside Jessica Meir and Andrew Morgan)
"I love that it's a time when we can get together with our family and our close friends. I have fond memories also of growing up in a big family and big groups of people around the table. And in recent years, I've also come to learn to love friendsgiving. And that's a little bit like what we're having on board here, friendsgiving, although you could say we're family too."
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32. SOUNDBITE (English) Christina Koch, NASA astronaut:
"And then in mine, we get to the best part - dessert. We have a number of desserts here on board but the one that most resembles what we think of as a traditional Thanksgiving dessert is this cran-apple dessert. We were also coming up with some ideas of how we might create our own pumpkin pie, maybe with a little bit of cookies stuffed in the pouch of candied yams. So we'll let you know how that goes."
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Archive : International Space Station - Date not given
33. View of Earth from ISS Cupola viewing area
34. Wide of International Space Station, Earth in background
LEADIN :
NASA astronaut Christina Koch is set to break the record for the longest single spaceflight by a woman on December 28.
The previous holder was the veteran astronaurt Peggy Whitson who stayed on the ISS for a record 288 days in 2016-2017.
Koch became a record breaker earlier this year when she was a member of the first all-female spacewalk team.
STORYLINE :
The world's first female spacewalking team making history high above Earth, floating out of the International Space Station to fix a broken part of the power network.
As NASA astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir emerged one by one, it marked the first time in a half-century of spacewalking that a woman floated out without a male crewmate.
NASA originally wanted to conduct an all-female spacewalk last spring, but did not have enough medium-size suits ready to go.
Koch helped assemble an extra medium suit over the summer.
Speaking before her trip to the ISS in March Koch said she felt "honoured" to be part of the ISS expedition 59-60.
Her colleagues Russian Cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin and Nasa's Nick Hague were travelling on the Russian Soyuz-FG rocket which failed shortly into an October 11, 2018 flight, sending their emergency capsule into a sharp fall back to earth.
The two men landed on the steppe in Kazakhstan safely in the accident, the first of its kind for Russia's manned program in over three decades.
An investigation found that the failed rocket launch was caused by a sensor that was damaged during assembly.
Koch arrived at the ISS on March 15 2019.
During their historic spacewalk, to replace a broken part of the International Space Station's power grid, Meir and Koch received a congratulatory phone call from US President Donald Trump
The spacewalk marked the first time in a half-century of spacewalking that men weren't part of the action. Meir insisted they were just doing their job after years of training.
'"This historic event ... truly historic," Trump told the astronaut spacewalkers.  "What you do is incredible. You're very brave people", he said."
In 2017 Trump also called Peggy Whitson to congratulate her on another achievement for setting the record of most time spent in space.
"Today, Commander Whitson, you have broken the record for the most total time spent in space by an American astronaut — 534 days and counting. That's an incredible record to break and on behalf of our nation and, frankly, on behalf of the world I'd like to congratulate you. That is really something."
Whitson, who retired in 2018, spent more time off the planet than any other American: 665 days over three space station missions. She's also the world's most experienced female spacewalker, with 10 under her spacesuit belt.
Whitson was the first woman to command the International Space Station, holding the position twice, and the oldest woman ever to fly in space. She was also the only woman to have served as chief of NASA's male-dominated astronaut corps.
Koch will break Whitson's 288-day record for the longest single spaceflight by a woman on December 28, 2019.
She will remain on board for about 11 months, until February - approaching but not quite breaking Scott Kelly's 340-day U.S. record.
Russia still holds the world's space endurance record. A Russian cosmonaut-physician spent nearly 15 months on a single mission aboard the former Mir space station in the mid-1990s.
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