Telangana’s Ramadugu Project Waterfall Is Now A Popular Weekend Spot For Tourists
The Ramadugu project is located in the Dharpally mandal, under the district of Nizamabad.
The Ramadugu project is located in the Dharpally mandal, under the district of Nizamabad.
Chiyaan Vikram and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan have been quite good friends. They first starred in the 2010 Hindi film Raavan and its Tamil remake Raavanan in the same year, both directed by Mani Ratnam. They came together for Ponniyin Selvan-I and II in 2022-23. At the pre-release event of PS-I in Delhi back in 2022, the actor had made some candid revelations about his equation with the former Miss World.
Gushing over Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s bespoke beauty, the Thangalaan actor remarked on being bowled over and even hailed her as the epitome of perfection.
He shared, “She has always stolen everyone’s heart. Aish has always been symbolic of that picture of perfection we look up to. I’ve always seen her films, and it wasn’t just about her movies and her beauty; it’s about what she stood for. She is always being watched; she always needs to be perfect, and she has done it in style.”
Moving on during the conversation, Chiyaan Vikram had also given a peek into the on-screen character played by Bachchan in the movie PS-I, the character of the queen Nandini and how the actress perfectly engrossed herself in nailing the role.
Chiyaan had said, “It’s an honest confession. She dances so beautifully and it is beauty in motion whenever she dances. I’m one of her fans and it’s such a great pleasure to work with her and it’s so nice to see her again. Nandini, of course, is a very strong character, and she is not the antagonist.”
Well, that’s not the end of the revelations that Chiyaan Vikram made about Aishwarya Rai Bachchan. He went on to remember the time when the actress had debuted at the Miss World stage; he witnessed her stumble a few steps before correcting herself and walking down the ramp with complete poise and grace.
Towards the concluding point of his revelations, Chiyaan Vikram also spilled beans on the friendly equation he shares not just with Aishwarya but also with her husband Abhishek Bachchan and their daughter, Aaradhya.
Furthermore, Chiyaan also referred to the immense fan adoration she enjoys practically everywhere in Chennai, the hub of South cinema. He said, “Every place you go, even in Chennai, there will be jewelry and saree stores with her picture and this is her charisma. Finally, when I got to work with her, I saw the other side, where she is professional and I was lucky to have been paired opposite her in Raavan in Hindi. “
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Fans of The Office have something new to look forward to with the upcoming Australian adaptation of the beloved mockumentary. The official trailer for The Office Australia has been released, which stars comedian Felicity Ward in a new take on the iconic role of the office boss.
The series will premiere on Prime Video on October 18 and will be available for streaming in 240 countries worldwide, with the exception of the United States.
For the first time in The Office’s history, a woman plays the often clumsy but endearing office manager. Felicity Ward, known for her sharp comedic skills, will play Hannah Howard, managing director of Flinley Craddick, a Sydney-based packaging company. Ward’s portrayal of Hannah in the trailer resembles Michael Scott (Steve Carell) from the US version.
Ward expressed her excitement for the role, saying, “I’ve never been so excited to play an optimistic incompetent trapped in her own delulu. Hannah Howard is every bit the disappointment of a boss we’d all hope she’d be.”
Hannah’s quirky behavior and eagerness to keep her office running despite impending doom promises a series full of comedic moments. Her enthusiasm for teamwork, even when misguided, foreshadows the comedic dynamics to come.
Ward is joined by a talented cast of Australian actors, many of whom are experienced performers. The main cast includes Edith Poor as Lizze Moyle, the receptionist and productivity manager; Steen Raskopoulos as Nick Fletcher, a sales representative; Shari Sebbens as Greta King, another sales representative; and Josh Thomson as Martin Katavake, the human resources manager.
Jonny Brugh plays Lloyd Kneath, the head of IT, and Susan Ling Young portrays Tina Kwong, another sales representative. Raj Labade plays intern Sebastian Roy, Lucy Schmidt plays head of finance Deborah Leonard, Zoe Terakes plays warehouse manager Stevie Jones, and Pallavi Sharda plays regional director Alisha Khanna. With such a strong cast, The Office Australia is poised to deliver laughs while remaining true to the heart of the original series.
Guest stars Susie Youssef, Justin Rosniak, Carlo Ritchie, Rick Donald, and Chris Bunton play various roles, ensuring that the series appeals to a wide range of Australian comedy fans.
The main plot of The Office Australia revolves around Hannah Howard’s struggle to keep her Flinley Craddick branch open after learning that the head office intends to close it and transition to remote work. Determined to keep her work family together, she makes promises she cannot keep and sets nearly impossible goals for her employees.
Hannah’s clueless optimism shines through in the trailer, where she pitches absurd ideas to keep the office afloat. From awkward team meetings to bizarre bonding exercises, the show sticks to the popular format of the OG series while adding its own Australian twist.
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