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ప్రధాని మోదీ జీవితం ఆధారంగా రూపొందిన చిత్రం "పీఎం నరేంద్రమోదీ. ఈ సినిమాలో మోదీ పాత్రలో నటించారు వివేక్ ఒబెరాయ్. ఈ చిత్రం ప్రపంచ వ్యాప్తంగా ఏప్రిల్ 12న విడుదల కానుంది.
ఏప్రిల్ 12న విడుదల కానున్న నరేంద్ర మోదీ బయోపిక్
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Published : Mar 15, 2019, 8:57 PM IST
ప్రధాన మంత్రి మోదీ జీవితం ఆధారంగా తెరకెక్కుతున్న సినిమా "పీఎం నరేంద్ర మోదీ". వివేక్ ఒబెరాయ్ మోదీ పాత్రలో కనిపించనున్నాడు. ఏప్రిల్ 12న చిత్రాన్ని ప్రేక్షకుల ముందుకు తీసుకొస్తున్నట్లు ట్విట్టర్లో పంచుకున్నాడీ బాలీవుడ్ హీరో.
మేరీ కోమ్, సరబ్జిత్ సినిమాలతో ఆకట్టుకున్న ఒమంగ్ కుమార్ ఈ సినిమాకు దర్శకత్వం వహించారు.
జనవరిలో గుజరాత్లో మొదలయిన ఈ చిత్ర షూటింగ్ ముంబయిలో పూర్తైంది. దర్శన్ కుమార్, బొమ్మన్ ఇరానీ, ప్రశాంత్ నారాయణన్, జరీనా వాహబ్ ఇతర పాత్రల్లో కనిపించనున్నారు.
ఇది ప్రత్యేకమైన చిత్రం. అందరికీ చెప్పాల్సిన కథ. ప్రేక్షకులను ఆకట్టుకుంటుందని నమ్ముతున్నాను ---సందీప్ సింగ్, చిత్ర నిర్మాత
గుజరాత్ ముఖ్యమంత్రిగా మొదలైన మోదీ ప్రయాణం 2014లో ప్రధానమంత్రి అయ్యే వరకు ఎలా సాగిందో ఈ సినిమాలో చూపించనున్నారు. జనవరిలో 23 భాషల్లో విడుదలైందీ సినిమా ఫస్ట్లుక్. వివేక్ ఒబెరాయ్ తన ఆహార్యంతో ఆకట్టుకున్నాడు.
ప్రధాన మంత్రి మోదీ జీవితం ఆధారంగా తెరకెక్కుతున్న సినిమా "పీఎం నరేంద్ర మోదీ". వివేక్ ఒబెరాయ్ మోదీ పాత్రలో కనిపించనున్నాడు. ఏప్రిల్ 12న చిత్రాన్ని ప్రేక్షకుల ముందుకు తీసుకొస్తున్నట్లు ట్విట్టర్లో పంచుకున్నాడీ బాలీవుడ్ హీరో.
మేరీ కోమ్, సరబ్జిత్ సినిమాలతో ఆకట్టుకున్న ఒమంగ్ కుమార్ ఈ సినిమాకు దర్శకత్వం వహించారు.
జనవరిలో గుజరాత్లో మొదలయిన ఈ చిత్ర షూటింగ్ ముంబయిలో పూర్తైంది. దర్శన్ కుమార్, బొమ్మన్ ఇరానీ, ప్రశాంత్ నారాయణన్, జరీనా వాహబ్ ఇతర పాత్రల్లో కనిపించనున్నారు.
ఇది ప్రత్యేకమైన చిత్రం. అందరికీ చెప్పాల్సిన కథ. ప్రేక్షకులను ఆకట్టుకుంటుందని నమ్ముతున్నాను ---సందీప్ సింగ్, చిత్ర నిర్మాత
గుజరాత్ ముఖ్యమంత్రిగా మొదలైన మోదీ ప్రయాణం 2014లో ప్రధానమంత్రి అయ్యే వరకు ఎలా సాగిందో ఈ సినిమాలో చూపించనున్నారు. జనవరిలో 23 భాషల్లో విడుదలైందీ సినిమా ఫస్ట్లుక్. వివేక్ ఒబెరాయ్ తన ఆహార్యంతో ఆకట్టుకున్నాడు.
US SHIPWRECK BEER
SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS/JAMIE ADAMS/JOHN NOONAN
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Holbrook, New York - 4 March 2019
1. Various of Jamie Adams, Owner and Head Brewer, Saint James Brewery, bottling beer
JAMIE ADAMS - MUST COURTESY JAMIE ADAMS
Atlantic Ocean - 2018
2. Various of Adams scuba diving wreck of the SS Oregon
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Holbrook, New York - 4 March 2019
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Jamie Adams, Owner and Head Brewer, Saint James Brewery:
"I recall quite clearly on one of my dives in 2015, having the idea that if I was able to recover some intact bottles that we could certainly try and make a new beer from those bottles."
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New York - 1886
4. Various STILLS of AP headline of sinking of the SS Oregon
JAMIE ADAMS - MUST COURTESY JAMIE ADAMS
Atlantic Ocean - 2018
5. Wide of Adams scuba diving wreck of the SS Oregon
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Holbrook, New York - 4 March 2019
6. Various Adams showing bottles recovered from the SS Oregon
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Holbrook, New York - 4 March 2019
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Jamie Adams, Owner and Head Brewer, Saint James Brewery:
"The goal was to recover these bottles, purely for the yeast inside. And from there to start our project where we could recreate what had been lost for over 135 years."
8. Various of Adams and recovered bottles
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Jamie Adams, Owner and Head Brewer, Saint James Brewery:
"So, our job was to separate the good stuff from bad stuff, which we did here with these petri dishes. So, after successfully and successively moving from petri dish to petri dish along the lines, we finally came up with a pure yeast strain, which we then put into these test tubes or as we call them, slants."
10. Close of yeast in test tube
11. Various of Adams in brewery
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Albany, New York - 9 March 2019
12. Various New York Craft Brewers Festival, Adams serving beer
13. SOUNDBITE (English) Calvin MacDowell, Beer Drinker:
"Knowing that it's from such a long time ago and getting a taste of history, it's exciting."
14. Various beer festival
15. Setup shot of Andrew Lawler, Beer Drinker, taking beer
16. SOUNDBITE (English) Andrew Lawler, Beer Drinker:
"It's like drinking a piece of history."
JOHN NOONAN - MUST COURTESY CAPTAIN JOHN NOONAN
Atlantic Ocean - 2018
17. STILL of Adams and his dive friends drinking early version of beer made from yeast recovered from the SS Oregon
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Holbrook, New York - 4 March 2019
18. SOUNDBITE (English) Jamie Adams, Owner and Head Brewer, Saint James Brewery:
"That time in history, beer was important. It was important at that time and it's great to start to see, in general, craft beer becoming important again."
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Albany, New York - 9 March 2019
19. Various New York Craft Brewers Festival, Adams serving beer
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Holbrook, New York - 4 March 2019
20. Close of beer label on smartphone
21. Mid of Adams with his wife, Rachel Adams
22. Low shot of Adams with keg
23. Close of bottle being opened
24. Mid of Adams pouring beer
25. Pan left from old beer bottles to beer in glass
26. Close of Saint James brewery cork
LEADIN:
An ale introduced at a New York beer festival this month comes with an intriguing backstory - it was brewed from yeast in beer that went down on a doomed steamship and languished on the ocean floor for 131 years.
Long Island brewer Jamie Adams created his new "Deep Ascent" ale using yeast from bottles he and fellow divers salvaged from the SS Oregon, a Liverpool-to-New York luxury liner that sank off Fire Island in 1886.
STORYLINE:
The most distinguishing feature of Jamie Adams' new ale isn't its hoppy bite, but its compelling backstory.
It was brewed from yeast in bottles of beer that went down on a doomed steamship and languished on the ocean floor for over 130 years.
Adams, a former Wall Street trader who opened Saint James Brewery in Long Island nearly two decades ago, says his beer grew out of his love of scuba diving.
It was brewed with yeast extracted from bottles he and fellow divers salvaged from the SS Oregon, a luxury liner from Liverpool to New York that collided with a schooner and sank off the coast of New York in 1886.
It lies 135 feet deep in an underwater cemetery, known to local divers as "Wreck Valley".
"I recall quite clearly on one of my dives in 2015, having the idea that if I was able to recover some intact bottles that we could certainly try and make a new beer from those bottles," says Adams.
He enlisted a team of divers in 2015 to search for bottles, but didn't find any until 2017, after storms shifted sands and made the first-class dining room accessible.
They dug down 15 feet in the sea bed to gain access, and then another six feet inside the ship to find a half-dozen bottles upside-down, corks intact.
Later, dives found 20 more bottles.
Adams cultured the yeast in petri dishes, with the help of a microbiologist friend, and then spent the next two years brewing test batches to get the taste just right.
Along with hops and malted barley, yeast is a key factor in producing a beer's flavor and character.
During fermentation, the micro organism eats sugar and creates alcohol as well as chemical compounds called "esters" that impart distinct fruity and floral flavors.
Adams believes the yeast from the Oregon is descended from the lineage used by Bass Brewers in England to make a brand called King's Ale, which is no longer produced.
Some lining up to sample a swig of the new Deep Ascent ale at a craft beer festival say it provided a refreshing taste of another era.
"It's like drinking a piece of history," says Andrew Lawler, a beer drinker at the festival.
It may seem like a lot of effort to come up with a new beer, but shipwrecks have long held a special fascination for craft brewers, eager to recreate a taste of history.
In 1991, a British brewer used yeast salvaged from a barge that sank in 1825 in the English Channel to create Original Flag Porter.
Last summer, Australian craft brewer James Squire released The Wreck-Preservation Ale, crafted using yeast from the merchant ship Sydney Cove, which ran aground in Tasmania in 1797.
Adams plans to release Deep Ascent locally this summer and if it is a success, he hopes to release it more widely by the end of the year.
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