Tag: K Chandrashekhar Rao

  • Telangana govt permits film, TV shootings

    Telangana govt permits film, TV shootings

    MUMBAI: After Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu, the Telangana government has given the much awaited nod to resume film and TV shooting as well as post-production work all over the state. This move comes after nearly three months of lockdown due to the pandemic.

    Telangana chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao signed the file, allowing filmmakers, producers and television programme producers to resume their work.

    The chief minister, in an official statement, said that production and shooting can be started with limited numbers of staff while strictly adhering to the guidelines issued by the government. He also allowed post-production works to resume with the same guideline.

    However, the state government has not allowed the re-opening of cinema theatres and multiplexes, as per the guidelines issued by the centre. The government has also advised filmmakers to follow all the necessary guidelines and conditions to stop the mitigation of the SARS-CoV-2 virus.

    Several prominent film personalities from the south have met the chief minister recently and requested him to allow production work in the state. Cinematography Minister Talasani Srinivas Yadav, government chief secretary Somesh Kumar, among other film personalities have prepared the draft guidelines.

  • Zee 24 Gantalu pulled to the court

    Zee 24 Gantalu pulled to the court

    MUMBAI: After ATN Canada filed a case against Zee TV Canada for going out of its limitation of only catering to women audiences, a new case has been filed against Zee’s Telugu arm, Zee 24 Gantalu.

     

    The case was filed by the Kushaiguda police after directions were given by a local court. This was regarding the telecast of a video that contained a statement by TRS chief K Chandrashekhar Rao on the repatriation of Seemandhara region’s employees.

     

    The channel has been accused of trying to create disharmony and hatred among the people of Seemandhara by not interpreting Rao’s words correctly. An advocate P Sanjay of Moula Ali has approached the court regarding it.

     

    Rao had said that once Telengana is formed, the employees of Seemandhara need to go back to their original place. However, the channel telecast something different is what Sanjay claims.

     

    When indiantelevision.com contacted Zee 24 Gantalu to confirm the news, the news editor of the channel K Siva Prasad said that the police has filed an FIR on the court’s orders. “The case will be heard on 12 August. The news piece that Sanjay has objected to was aired last week.”