Mahesh crosses a new threshold

  • IndiaGlitz, [Wednesday,August 09 2006]

Today is Mahesh Babu’s birthday. The hottest star of Telugu filmdom turns 31. Crossing thirty is major psychological threshold.

And as a star too he turned a major threshold with Pokiri, which some reckon to be the biggest hit yet recorded in the annals of Tollywood (in terms of collection in rupee terms).

And with Mahesh Babu all set to become a dad, too, soon it seems everything is happening for this quiet, intensively private person.

As a fitting celebration to his birthday today, a 100-days special show of his blockbuster Pokiri is planned in Singapore.

The screening is at the Golden Village Theater complex - Jurong Point, Boon Lay MRT.

There are also numerous celebrations and fetes for the day across the State.

Right celebration for the right man, you can say.

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