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Ee Nagaraniki Emaindi Theatrical Trailer

Posted : June 14, 2018 at 7:09 pm IST by ManaTeluguMovies

Ee Nagaraniki Emaindi Theatrical Trailer


500 Back Dancers Amp Up Excitement In Bollywood Song

Posted : April 24, 2024 at 2:24 pm IST by ManaTeluguMovies

Get ready to be dazzled! The upcoming film “Welcome to the Jungle” promises a spectacle unlike any other in Bollywood history. The movie, starring Akshay Kumar in the lead role and directed by Ahmed Khan, boasts a star-studded cast featuring established names like Disha Patani, Raveena Tandon, Sanjay Dutt, and Anil Kapoor.

But the real showstopper might just be a single song sequence. According to a close source, the film will feature an elaborate musical number involving a whopping 500 background dancers! This massive choreography, designed by renowned Bollywood dance maestro Ganesh Acharya, will reportedly feature all 30 actors of the film. The source further revealed that the shooting for this epic song will begin later this month.

With such a grand scale and a powerhouse cast, this song promises to be a visual and musical extravaganza. Anticipation is already brewing among fans, eager to see Akshay Kumar step up his dance game surrounded by a sea of 500 synchronized performers. “Welcome to the Jungle” is slated for release on December 20th, and with this news, it’s sure to be a must-watch for fans of Bollywood dance and grandeur.


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MHC Gives A Strong Counter To Ilayaraaja’s Argument!

Posted : April 25, 2024 at 10:40 pm IST by ManaTeluguMovies

In the case revolving around musical maestro Ilayaraaja and ‘Echo’ music company, the Madras High Court observed that the legendary composer cannot claim that he is the sole creator of a song as lyrics are also a part of it. ‘Echo’ company challenged the single judge order which recognised the special right for the composer over his 4500 songs.

Justice R Mahadevan and Justice Mohammed Shaffiq has heard the appeal of Echo as their representative Senior Counsel Vijay Narayan stated that a composer will not have rights if he takes money for his work from the producer and the ownership belongs to the producer. He cited section 17 of Copyrights Act.

As per reports, Ilayaraja has composed the music notes and he owns them but the performance, lyrics, sound and other aspects belongs to the producer who owns those songs. Ilayaraja’s representative Sathish Parasaran stated that music rights continue with the music director without agreement and presented sections 13 & 15 of the Copyrights Act.

Detailed appeal regarding this will be heard by the court in the second week of June. The counsel said that Sony Music too approached Bombay High Court asking to restrain the great composer from performing his tunes.

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