Actress Shriya Saran, who celebrated the Pran Pratishtha of Ram Temple at her home in Mumbai, wore her wedding saree for the auspicious occasion, calling the day ‘magical’.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi completed the Pran Pratishtha ceremony of Lord Ram Lalla in Ayodhya on Monday.
The glimpse of the special occasion features the ‘Drishyam’ fame actress in her wedding attire, and she looked graceful in the ethnic wear.
Shriya wore a magenta pink coloured saree with silver work on it, and a golden full sleeves blouse. She tied her hair in a bun, keeping her makeup minimal.
The actress, who enjoys 4.6 million followers on Instagram, wrote: “Yesterday was magical. I wore my saree from my wedding for Sri Ram Puja at home, on the auspicious day of the inauguration of the Ram Temple at Ayodhya.”
In the stories section, she shared the same video and captioned it as: “Ram puja...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi completed the Pran Pratishtha ceremony of Lord Ram Lalla in Ayodhya on Monday.
The glimpse of the special occasion features the ‘Drishyam’ fame actress in her wedding attire, and she looked graceful in the ethnic wear.
Shriya wore a magenta pink coloured saree with silver work on it, and a golden full sleeves blouse. She tied her hair in a bun, keeping her makeup minimal.
The actress, who enjoys 4.6 million followers on Instagram, wrote: “Yesterday was magical. I wore my saree from my wedding for Sri Ram Puja at home, on the auspicious day of the inauguration of the Ram Temple at Ayodhya.”
In the stories section, she shared the same video and captioned it as: “Ram puja...
- 1/23/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
As the 54th International Film Festival of India (Iffi) heads off to Goa on November 20, actress Shriya Saran is set to perform the opening ceremony of the festival, and later grace the red carpet.
Much of the details about the festival are under wraps, and the how it will mark its conclusion is not yet revealed, though Shriya has not hidden her excitement for performing at Iffi, and is thrilled to be the one to perform its opening ceremony.
Talking about the event, the ‘Gautamiputra Satakarni’ actress said: “Performing for a live audience is always exhilarating and always wonderful. I have shot for ‘Drishyam’ (Bollywood remake) in Goa, and it’s a beautiful place.
She added: “Iffi is a very prestigious platform, so I am greatly honoured. But I cannot say much about the performance because it will take away the charm. But I am greatly looking forward to November...
Much of the details about the festival are under wraps, and the how it will mark its conclusion is not yet revealed, though Shriya has not hidden her excitement for performing at Iffi, and is thrilled to be the one to perform its opening ceremony.
Talking about the event, the ‘Gautamiputra Satakarni’ actress said: “Performing for a live audience is always exhilarating and always wonderful. I have shot for ‘Drishyam’ (Bollywood remake) in Goa, and it’s a beautiful place.
She added: “Iffi is a very prestigious platform, so I am greatly honoured. But I cannot say much about the performance because it will take away the charm. But I am greatly looking forward to November...
- 11/18/2023
- by Agency News Desk
As the 54th International Film Festival of India (Iffi) heads off to Goa on November 20, actress Shriya Saran is set to perform the opening ceremony of the festival, and later grace the red carpet.
Much of the details about the festival are under wraps, and the how it will mark its conclusion is not yet revealed, though Shriya has not hidden her excitement for performing at Iffi, and is thrilled to be the one to perform its opening ceremony.
Talking about the event, the ‘Gautamiputra Satakarni’ actress said: “Performing for a live audience is always exhilarating and always wonderful. I have shot for ‘Drishyam’ (Bollywood remake) in Goa, and it’s a beautiful place.
She added: “Iffi is a very prestigious platform, so I am greatly honoured. But I cannot say much about the performance because it will take away the charm. But I am greatly looking forward to November...
Much of the details about the festival are under wraps, and the how it will mark its conclusion is not yet revealed, though Shriya has not hidden her excitement for performing at Iffi, and is thrilled to be the one to perform its opening ceremony.
Talking about the event, the ‘Gautamiputra Satakarni’ actress said: “Performing for a live audience is always exhilarating and always wonderful. I have shot for ‘Drishyam’ (Bollywood remake) in Goa, and it’s a beautiful place.
She added: “Iffi is a very prestigious platform, so I am greatly honoured. But I cannot say much about the performance because it will take away the charm. But I am greatly looking forward to November...
- 11/18/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Bollywood singer Shaan is all set to step into the acting world with filmmaker Paparao Biyyala’s upcoming musical ‘Music School’.
Expressing his delight and gratitude, Shaan said: “When I first began working on a song for ‘Music School’, I had no idea I would end up starring in it as well. When I was recording the song, the director of the film Paparao Biyyala felt I would be the perfect match for the character they were looking at and proposed the idea to cast me.”
He added: “I had an idea of the story as I was recording the song, but when Paparao sir narrated the script I was instantly on board. It was an extremely beautiful journey shooting for the film, we majorly shot in Goa and it added to the beauty and lively experience. I am extremely thankful to Paparao sir for giving me this opportunity and...
Expressing his delight and gratitude, Shaan said: “When I first began working on a song for ‘Music School’, I had no idea I would end up starring in it as well. When I was recording the song, the director of the film Paparao Biyyala felt I would be the perfect match for the character they were looking at and proposed the idea to cast me.”
He added: “I had an idea of the story as I was recording the song, but when Paparao sir narrated the script I was instantly on board. It was an extremely beautiful journey shooting for the film, we majorly shot in Goa and it added to the beauty and lively experience. I am extremely thankful to Paparao sir for giving me this opportunity and...
- 5/6/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Released in 1965, ‘The Sound of Music’ remains one of the most loved movies of all time. To this day, songs from the movie continue to captivate generations across the globe. Now, for the first time ever in Indian cinema history, three songs from ‘The Sound of Music’ will figure in the soon to be released Telugu-Hindi movie, ‘Music School’.
Music Maestro Ilaiyaraaja has wielded the baton for the movie, which features 11 songs in all. Of these, ‘Do-Re-Mi’, ‘So Long Farewell’ and ‘Sixteen Going on Seventeen’, are the three songs from the Hollywood musical drama, starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer, based on the true story of the von Trapp family.
The man behind achieving this seemingly impossible feat is Papa Rao Biyyala, who has produced and directed ‘Music School’.
The former Ias officer, Un official based in Kosovo and the brain behind the Clean Sports India movement is making his...
Music Maestro Ilaiyaraaja has wielded the baton for the movie, which features 11 songs in all. Of these, ‘Do-Re-Mi’, ‘So Long Farewell’ and ‘Sixteen Going on Seventeen’, are the three songs from the Hollywood musical drama, starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer, based on the true story of the von Trapp family.
The man behind achieving this seemingly impossible feat is Papa Rao Biyyala, who has produced and directed ‘Music School’.
The former Ias officer, Un official based in Kosovo and the brain behind the Clean Sports India movement is making his...
- 4/30/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
58 years after the iconic, Oscar award-winning and only official film adaptation of the classic musical play ‘The Sound of Music’, an Ias officer turned filmmaker Paparao Biyyala is gearing for the release of his debut film ‘Music School’, which marks to be the the first Indian film to obtain the rights of the classical play.
The timeless classic broadway production ‘The Sound of Music’ written and composed by Rodgers, and Hammerstien in 1959, has been etched in the history of popular culture ever since. Over a decade later, Robert Wise presented the first film adaptation of the musical with the same name in 1965 and won five academy awards.
Almost six decades later, writer-director Paparao Biyyala has obtained the official rights of the music for the broadway musical for his debut film ‘Music School‘.
Recreating three songs from the musical- Do Re Mi, So Long Farewell and Sixteen Going on Seventeen beautifully...
The timeless classic broadway production ‘The Sound of Music’ written and composed by Rodgers, and Hammerstien in 1959, has been etched in the history of popular culture ever since. Over a decade later, Robert Wise presented the first film adaptation of the musical with the same name in 1965 and won five academy awards.
Almost six decades later, writer-director Paparao Biyyala has obtained the official rights of the music for the broadway musical for his debut film ‘Music School‘.
Recreating three songs from the musical- Do Re Mi, So Long Farewell and Sixteen Going on Seventeen beautifully...
- 4/26/2023
- by Editorial Desk
- GlamSham
‘Music School’, the much-awaited musical with compositions by Ilaiyaraaja is getting final touches in Budapest where the background score of the film was orchestrated and recorded yesterday. Featuring 11 songs, ‘Music School’ is written and directed by Papa Rao Biyyala. The film includes 3 songs from the Oscar-winning and much-loved classic ‘The Sound of Music’.
The film is produced by the Hyderabad-based company Yamini Films. The producers planned to record background music in Budapest to match the quality of the music from ‘The Sound of Music’.
“Dr. Ilaiyaraaja has written many parts of the film’s background music for a symphony orchestra,” director Biyyala said. “Hence we approached the Budapest Symphony Orchestra – one of the leading orchestras in the world.”
Earlier three songs from ‘The Sound of Music’ were orchestrated by the London Philharmonic Orchestra before the shoot of the film. So the music composer and the director thought it would be...
The film is produced by the Hyderabad-based company Yamini Films. The producers planned to record background music in Budapest to match the quality of the music from ‘The Sound of Music’.
“Dr. Ilaiyaraaja has written many parts of the film’s background music for a symphony orchestra,” director Biyyala said. “Hence we approached the Budapest Symphony Orchestra – one of the leading orchestras in the world.”
Earlier three songs from ‘The Sound of Music’ were orchestrated by the London Philharmonic Orchestra before the shoot of the film. So the music composer and the director thought it would be...
- 9/2/2022
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
One of India’s finest music directors, Isaignani Ilaiyaraaja, has got the background score of the musical film, ‘Music School’, orchestrated and recorded in Budapest, Hungary.
Sources say that the much-awaited musical with compositions by Ilaiyaraaja is getting its final touches in Budapest.
Featuring 11 songs, ‘Music School’ has been written and directed by Papa Rao Biyyala. The film includes three songs from the Oscar-winning and much-loved classic ‘The Sound of Music’.
The film is produced by the Hyderabad-based company Yamini Films. The producers planned to record background music in Budapest to match the quality of the music from ‘The Sound of Music’.
“Dr. Ilaiyaraaja has written many parts of the film’s background music for a symphony orchestra,” director Biyyala said. “Hence we approached the Budapest Symphony Orchestra – one of the leading orchestras in the world.”
Earlier, three songs from ‘The Sound of Music’ were orchestrated by the London Philharmonic Orchestra...
Sources say that the much-awaited musical with compositions by Ilaiyaraaja is getting its final touches in Budapest.
Featuring 11 songs, ‘Music School’ has been written and directed by Papa Rao Biyyala. The film includes three songs from the Oscar-winning and much-loved classic ‘The Sound of Music’.
The film is produced by the Hyderabad-based company Yamini Films. The producers planned to record background music in Budapest to match the quality of the music from ‘The Sound of Music’.
“Dr. Ilaiyaraaja has written many parts of the film’s background music for a symphony orchestra,” director Biyyala said. “Hence we approached the Budapest Symphony Orchestra – one of the leading orchestras in the world.”
Earlier, three songs from ‘The Sound of Music’ were orchestrated by the London Philharmonic Orchestra...
- 9/2/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Exclusive: Yamini Films, the Hyderabad-based production banner run by Papa Rao Biyyala, has finalized the package for Music School, its upcoming musical feature.
Ilaiyaraaja, the prolific composer and lyricist in the Indian film industry, has written 12 original songs for the project. Biyyala (Willing to Sacrifice) is directing the feature, which is about the pressure of the unimaginative education system on children, which aims only to make them doctors or engineers, leaving no time for art or sport.
Choreographer Adam Murray, who has credits include The King’s Man, Cruella and Rocketman, is aboard for the shoot. Cinematographer Kiran Deohans is also attached.
The cast is comprised of: Sharman Joshi, Shriya Saran, Suhasini Mulay, Benjamin Gilani, Prakash Raj, Telugu comedian Brahmanandam, Vinay Varma, Gracy Goswamy and Ozu Barua.
The mahurat for the musical – i.e. the inauguration ceremony before shooting begins – is scheduled for October 15.
Actor Sharman Joshi says, “I’m absolutely...
Ilaiyaraaja, the prolific composer and lyricist in the Indian film industry, has written 12 original songs for the project. Biyyala (Willing to Sacrifice) is directing the feature, which is about the pressure of the unimaginative education system on children, which aims only to make them doctors or engineers, leaving no time for art or sport.
Choreographer Adam Murray, who has credits include The King’s Man, Cruella and Rocketman, is aboard for the shoot. Cinematographer Kiran Deohans is also attached.
The cast is comprised of: Sharman Joshi, Shriya Saran, Suhasini Mulay, Benjamin Gilani, Prakash Raj, Telugu comedian Brahmanandam, Vinay Varma, Gracy Goswamy and Ozu Barua.
The mahurat for the musical – i.e. the inauguration ceremony before shooting begins – is scheduled for October 15.
Actor Sharman Joshi says, “I’m absolutely...
- 9/1/2021
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
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