'Orange' audio launched

  • IndiaGlitz, [Tuesday,October 26 2010]

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The audio of ‘Orange’ directed by Bommarillu Bhaskar and produced by Nagendrababu on the banner of Anjana Productions with Ram Charan Teja and Genelia in the lead was launched at Shilpa Kala Vedika in Hyderabad on October 25.

However, Ram Charan Teja and Genelia were missing at the event. Since the lead pair are canning a song in Australia, a video conference was arranged where in Ram Charan says, ‘Though I was away in Australia, I had the feel of staying amidst you and my fans. Basically, I am a fan of Harris Jayraj and I have been listening to his music right from ‘Vasu’ . I am very happy that he scored music for my film now. Moreover, director Bommarillu Bhaskar is a director with special taste. One has to agree that Orange is the perfect follow up for ‘Magadheera’ and I am thankful for those who attended the audio release function.’

Genelia says, ‘Orange is nothing but a musical love story. The entire team is working hard for the success of the film.’

Allu Arjun says, ‘It was Bhaskar who was responsible for the Nandi Award to me in ‘ Parugu’. Bhaskar would ensure ‘Orange’ a big hit definitely.’

Speaking on the occasion, Bhaskar says, ‘I am really missing my hero here. I am big fan of Chiranjeevi and I got the opportunity to direct Ram Charan after giving a blockbuster like ‘Magadheera’. Hence, I have a lot of responsibility on me to bring out the film to suit the taste of the audiences and to match the image of Ram Charan.’

Producer Nagababu says, ‘Charan is in Australia, while Pawan Kalyan is in Kasi. In the absence of two of our key family members we arranged the audio function here only to please the Mega Fans. We are planning to release the film in November.’

Finally, speaking at the function, Chiranjeevi says, ‘Hard work would always pays. Ram Charan did such hard work for Magadheera. But to maintain the star status, he is expected to maintain the same tempo and hard work throughout his career. In ‘Bavagaru Bagunnara’ Nagababu made me to do a bungee jump for about 48 feet or so. In this film, Ram Charan Teja did an action scene, wherein he was pushed away some 14,000 feet above ground level from a plane and he did it on his own by taking lots of risk. He took the risk, though I resisted him to do so. I once again appeal to the audiences in general and the fans in particular to avoid audio piracy from today itself.