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సమంత నటించిన 'ఓ బేబీ' చిత్రంలో రెండో పాటను చిత్రబృందం సోమవారం విడుదల చేసింది. మిక్కీ జే మేయర్ సంగీతం అందించారు. జులై 5న సినిమా విడుదల కాబోతుంది.

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Published : Jun 10, 2019, 11:47 PM IST

సమంత ప్రధాన పాత్రలో నటించిన కొత్త చిత్రం 'ఓ బేబీ'. తాజాగా ఈ సినిమా రెండో లిరికల్ పాటను విడుదల చేసింది చిత్రబృందం. 'నాలో మైమరుపు నాకే కను సైగ చేస్తే ఇలా..' అంటూ సాగే ఈ పాట ఆకట్టుకుంటోంది. సమంత, నాగశౌర్యలపై తీసిన ఈ పాటను మోహనా భోగరాజు ఆలపించారు. మిక్కీ జే మేయర్ సంగీతమందించారు.

'ఇలా ఈ క్షణం శిలై మారితే లిఖించాలి ఈ జ్ఞాపకం' అంటూ సాగుతున్న ఈ పాటకు సాహిత్యాన్ని భాస్కరభట్ల అందించారు. 'ఆశలన్ని మళ్లీ పూసగుచ్చుతుంటే.. ఉన్నపాటుగా నేనే తుళ్లిపడుతు ఉన్నా' అంటూ శ్రోతల్నీ అలరిస్తోంది.

నందిని రెడ్డి ఈ సినిమాకు దర్శకత్వం వహించారు. లక్ష్మి, రావురమేశ్, రాజేంద్ర ప్రసాద్ కీలక పాత్రల్లో నటించారు. 2014లో వచ్చిన కొరియన్ సినిమా 'మిస్ గ్రానీ'కి రీమేక్​గా తెరకెక్కిన 'ఓ బేబీ' జులై 5న ప్రేక్షకుల ముందుకు రానుంది.

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సమంత ప్రధాన పాత్రలో నటించిన కొత్త చిత్రం 'ఓ బేబీ'. తాజాగా ఈ సినిమా రెండో లిరికల్ పాటను విడుదల చేసింది చిత్రబృందం. 'నాలో మైమరుపు నాకే కను సైగ చేస్తే ఇలా..' అంటూ సాగే ఈ పాట ఆకట్టుకుంటోంది. సమంత, నాగశౌర్యలపై తీసిన ఈ పాటను మోహనా భోగరాజు ఆలపించారు. మిక్కీ జే మేయర్ సంగీతమందించారు.

'ఇలా ఈ క్షణం శిలై మారితే లిఖించాలి ఈ జ్ఞాపకం' అంటూ సాగుతున్న ఈ పాటకు సాహిత్యాన్ని భాస్కరభట్ల అందించారు. 'ఆశలన్ని మళ్లీ పూసగుచ్చుతుంటే.. ఉన్నపాటుగా నేనే తుళ్లిపడుతు ఉన్నా' అంటూ శ్రోతల్నీ అలరిస్తోంది.

నందిని రెడ్డి ఈ సినిమాకు దర్శకత్వం వహించారు. లక్ష్మి, రావురమేశ్, రాజేంద్ర ప్రసాద్ కీలక పాత్రల్లో నటించారు. 2014లో వచ్చిన కొరియన్ సినిమా 'మిస్ గ్రానీ'కి రీమేక్​గా తెరకెక్కిన 'ఓ బేబీ' జులై 5న ప్రేక్షకుల ముందుకు రానుంది.

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AP TELEVISION 1700GMT OUTLOOK FOR 10 JUNE 2019
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Here are the stories AP Television aims to cover over the next 12 hours. All times in GMT.
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EDITOR'S PICKS
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DOM REP ORTIZ CCTV - David Ortiz shot in ambush at Santo Domingo bar. STORY NUMBER 4215032
ITALY SARDINIA GRASSHOPPERS - Grasshoppers swarm over farmland in Sardinia. STORY NUMBER 4215075
CAN TRUDEAU PLASTICS - Canada plans to ban single-use plastics by 2021 STORY NUMBER 4215101
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TOP STORIES
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US MEXICO DEAL - There's a deal with few details per Trump tweet
::Monitoring for any insights from White House
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OTHER NEWS - EUROPE/AFRICA
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SUDAN UNREST - Shops remain closed and streets are empty across Sudan on Monday on the second day of a general strike called by protest leaders demanding the resignation of the ruling military council. The protesters say more than 100 people have been killed since the crackdown began June 3, including at least four slain by security forces on Sunday.
Following developments after opposition calls for civil disobedience to disrupt military rule
Bassam on the ground.
::Monitoring developments
HUNGARY BOAT - Operation to retrieve the vessel by crane expected to commence at any point - all mechanisms are in place.
::Live cover ongoing operation
UKRAINE WATER - Monitoring news reports of a chemical spill which threatens the water supply of the Ukrainian capital.
::Covering on merit
GREECE TSIPRAS - PM Tsipras to visit the president to dissolve parliament and call an election.
::Covering
UK POLITICS - Conservative party leadership battle expected to get into full swing. No formal events planned. Expecting official announcement of the candidates running.
::1730 GMT Leadership nominations announced in Commons Committee Room 12. Accessing Live, Edit to follow
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OTHER NEWS - AMERICAS
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US MUELLER REPORT/CONGRESS - 2 PM ET) - House Judiciary Committee kicks off a series of hearings on the Mueller report, with testimony by Watergate whistle-blower.
::1800 GMT Accessing Live, Edit to follow
US STATE DEPT BRIEFING - U.S. Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo will deliver remarks followed by the Department Press Briefing with Spokesperson Morgan Ortagus.
::1930 GMT Accessing Live, Edit to follow
US BARR CONTEMPT/CONGRESS - House Rules committee finalizes language for a Democratic resolution that would authorize contempt cases against Attorney General Barr and former White House counsel Donald McGahn. Vote on the floor Tuesday.
::2100 GMT Accessing Live, Edit to follow
UK US GRENFELL - US lawyers representing Grenfell survivors and victims' relatives are expected to file the lawsuit this week in Philadelphia under product liability law, which is meant to hold firms responsible for injuries caused by the goods they sell. The state of Pennsylvania was reportedly chosen as the legal jurisdiction for the suit because both Arconic, which supplied the combustible ACM panels, and Celotex, which manufactured the insulation, have their US headquarters there.
::Accessing Edit
US CDC-DIKEMBE MUTOMBO - The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has enlisted former NBA star Dikembe Mutombo to help spread the word about taking precaution in the Ebola outbreak in Congo.
::1830 GMT Covering Edit
US LEAH CHASE-FUNERAL - (1300 ET) – A funeral for Leah Chase, the New Orleans chef and civil rights icon who created the city's first white-tablecloth restaurant for black patrons, broke the city's segregation laws by seating white and black customers and introduced countless tourists to Southern Louisiana Creole cooking.
::Accessing Edit
US MEXICAN CHURCH-ARRESTS - The leader of Mexican megachurch La Luz del Mundo and two followers return to court for an arraignment in Los Angeles on charges of human trafficking and child rape.
::1830 Accessing on merit
US DESERT GRAVES - A jury verdict will be read in the case against a Southern California man charged with killing a family of four and burying their bodies in the desert.
::1700 GMT Accessing Edit
US GWYNETH PALTROW LAWSUIT - A Utah judge will hear arguments in a lawsuit filed by a skier who accuses actress Gwyneth Paltrow of smashing into him and breaking his ribs at a Utah ski resort in 2016.
Coverage: TBD
DOM REP ORTIZ - Former Boston Red Sox slugger David Ortiz was ambushed by a man who got off a motorcycle and shot him in the back at close range Sunday night in his native Dominican Republic. Ortiz's father speaking to reporters outside the clinic, said his son was out of danger and there wasn't any collateral damage.
:: Covering Edit
COLOMBIA MURDERER ACTIVISTS - Internationally-feted artist Doris Salcedo will create an installation in Bogota's Plaza Bolivar honoring 165 leftist activists killed since the signing of Colombia's peace deal in 2016. Dozens of activists who themselves have received death threats will write the names of the ictims using glass shards.
::Covering Edit
ARGENTINA COLOMBIA - Colombian President Iván Duque makes official visit to Argentina, and will meet with President Mauricio Macri.
::1800 GMT Edit expected
HAITI PROTEST A'MATH - Schools are  closed and  barricades still burn in the streets of Port-au-Prince following  after violent protests  on Sunday that left 2 people dead and 4 injured. Protesters were demanding further investigation into the fate of funds that resulted from subsidized oil shipments from Venezuela under the Petrocaribe program.
::2000 GMT Edit expected
GUATEMALA MIGRATION - A look at a region in western Guatemala where migrants have been fleeing grinding poverty in large numbers, ahead of possible further tough actions by Mexico to discourage them from traveling through its territory in the face of threatened U.S. tariffs on the that country.
::2000 GMT Edit expected
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TUESDAY PLANNING - ASIA
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INDONESIA RADICALIZING AID - Indonesia Radicalizing Aid--Indonesia's Islamic Defenders Front is better known for vigilante actions against gays, Christmas decorations and prostitution, but over the past decade and a half it has repurposed its militia into a force that's as adept at searching for victims buried under earthquake rubble and distributing aid as it is at inspiring fear. In the process it has become an influential player in the world's most populous Muslim-majority nation and an accelerant in the country's decades old cultural war.
::0500 GMT Edit expected
HONG KONG EXTRADITION LAW -Monitoring developments ahead of the expected Wednesday debate at the legislative council about highly controversial amendments to the extradition bill. If passed, the law would allow the transfer of fugitives from Hong Kong to jurisdictions with which it has no extradition deal, including Taiwan and mainland China. On Sunday, tens of thousands took to the streets to protest the government's proposed amendments.
::Monitoring latest
PHILIPPINES CHINA PROTEST - Protest planned outside the Chinese consulate in Manila on the eve of Philippine Independence Day against what protest organizers claim is China's intervention in the country's politics, economy, and foreign policy.
::0200GMT Protest starts. Covering Edit
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TUESDAY PLANNING – EUROPE/AFRICA
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HUNGARY BOAT - Covering the latest following the May 29 accident in which a sightseeing boat sank in seconds after colliding with a cruise ship on the Danube River. A huge floating crane is in place at Margit Bridge as preparations continue to lift the boat off the river floor.
::Covering developments. Live planned.  
SWITZERLAND ILO - German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Emanuel Macron and Russia's Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev address the commemorative gathering marking the 100th anniversary of the International Labour Organisation.
::0930GMT – Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev
::1000GMT – German Chancellor Angela Merkel
::1030GMT – French President Emmanuel Macron
::1645GMT – British Prime Minister Theresa May
::Covering and accessing live, Edit to follow
::Leaders of Georgia, Cyprus, Eswatini, Honduras, Tunisia, Malta, Peru, Slovenia, Luxembourg, San Marino and Madagascar are also expected to speak   
BRITAIN CONSERVATIVES - Race to replace Prime Minister Theresa May gets under way with 11 lawmakers announcing they plan to seek the post of Conservative Party leader.  
::0830GMT - Andrea Leadsom launch. Accessing Live. Edit to follow.
::0900GMT - Former Conservative whip in Parliament Mark Harper launch. Accessing Live. Edit to follow.
::1100GMT - Michael Gove campaign launch. Accessing Live. Edit to follow.
::1630GMT- International Development Secretary Rory Stewart launch in Central London. Details TBA.
SWEDEN NUCLEAR - Foreign ministers from Sweden, Finland, Norway, Japan, Germany, Jordan and the Netherlands meet in Stockholm to discuss disarmament and the Non-Proliferation Treaty.  
::0820GMT – Group Photo Covering Edit
::1220GMT – Final news conference with Sweden's Foreign Minister Margot Wallstrom. Covering Live. Edit to follow.   
UKRAINE COURT - The Ukraine constitutional court is to begin hearings on whether new president Volodymyr Zelenskiy's move to dismiss parliament and call snap elections is legal.  
::TIME TBA - Accessing edit on merit.  
BRITAIN CABINET - Prime Minister Theresa May chairs the weekly Cabinet meeting.  
::0800GMT - Accessing live  of arrivals. Edited coverage to follow.
EU SCOTLAND - European Commission President Jean Claude Juncker and The European Union's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier meet First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon.  
::0730GMT - Accessing edited coverage.
::0900GMT - Nicola Sturgeon speaks at the European Policy Centre. "Brexit and beyond - Where next for Scottish-EU relations?". Coverage TBA.  
::1630GMT - Accessing edited coverage.
RUSSIA LAVROV - Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov meets his counterpart from Grenada Peter David at the Russian foreign ministry.  
::0900GMT - Joint news conference begins. Covering live. Edit to follow.  
:: Margot Wallstrom, Sweden, Pekka Haavisto, Finland, Taro Kono, Japan, Ayman Safadi, Jordan, Stef Blok, Netherlands, Ine Eriksen Soreide, Norway, Heiko Maas, Germany.  
EU ALBANIA - European Commission President Jean Claude Juncker meets Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama.  
::1700GMT – Welcome. Accessing Live. Edit on merit.
::1730GMT – Joint news conference. Accessing Live. Edit on merit.
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TUESDAY PLANNING – MIDDLEEAST
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SUDAN UNREST – Following developments after opposition calls for civil disobedience to disrupt military rule
::Monitoring developments
SYRIA FIGHTING - Following developments in northwestern Syria amid deadly government air raids and fighting
::Monitoring developments
LEBANON IRAN - Nizar Zakka, a Lebanese man and U.S. resident who has been imprisoned in Iran since 2015 on charges of spying, is expected to return to Lebanon
::Covering Edit
IRAQ PRIME MINISTER - Regular weekly presser by Adel Abdul-Mahdi
:: Accessing edit on merit
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