Hyderabad, Jan 7: Singer-composer R.P. Patnaik, who had worked with late actor Uday Kiran, says he doesn't have the courage to attend the funeral scheduled to take place here Tuesday.
Uday reportedly committed suicide Sunday by hanging himself from the ceiling in his flat. He was 33.
Uday's last rites will be performed in the evening. His body is kept at the Andhra Pradesh Film Chamber of Commerce for the public to pay their last respects.
"I don't think I have the courage to attend his funeral. I'm watching the proceeding on television and I feel so heavy listening to the songs I composed for him being played in.
Uday reportedly committed suicide Sunday by hanging himself from the ceiling in his flat. He was 33.
Uday's last rites will be performed in the evening. His body is kept at the Andhra Pradesh Film Chamber of Commerce for the public to pay their last respects.
"I don't think I have the courage to attend his funeral. I'm watching the proceeding on television and I feel so heavy listening to the songs I composed for him being played in.
- 1/7/2014
- by Rahul Kapoor
- RealBollywood.com
Hyderabad, Jan 6: Reacting to the untimely death of Telugu actor Uday Kiran, who committed suicide here Sunday, celebrities like Vimala Raman, Priyamani and Prakash Raj shared their condolences on social networking platforms Twitter and Facebook.
Uday, 33, was found hanging from the ceiling in his flat.
Here's what they had to say:
Music composer R.P. Patnaik: Uday, you should not have done that. You still have many fans who like you for what you are. There was still a career to move on. Committing suicide is not a solution for a struggle. You should have fought till the audience realised that you are a self-made.
Uday, 33, was found hanging from the ceiling in his flat.
Here's what they had to say:
Music composer R.P. Patnaik: Uday, you should not have done that. You still have many fans who like you for what you are. There was still a career to move on. Committing suicide is not a solution for a struggle. You should have fought till the audience realised that you are a self-made.
- 1/6/2014
- by Ketali Mehta
- RealBollywood.com
Chennai, Oct 14: Telugu composer-turned-filmmaker R.P. Patnaik, who recently released his English directorial debut "Amy" on Video-On-Demand (VOD) service in the west, feels Indians will "abuse" this medium, and therefore, they are not yet ready for it.
Supernatural thriller "Amy" was released Oct 1 on Dish, Blockbuster, Amazon, Vimeo and several other online film portals.
"We (Indians) are generous enough to share films with others. In the process, we illegally download or copy films from different sources. This is why I think we are not yet ready for online exhibition of content. I think we will abuse it," Patnaik told Ians.
"I.
Supernatural thriller "Amy" was released Oct 1 on Dish, Blockbuster, Amazon, Vimeo and several other online film portals.
"We (Indians) are generous enough to share films with others. In the process, we illegally download or copy films from different sources. This is why I think we are not yet ready for online exhibition of content. I think we will abuse it," Patnaik told Ians.
"I.
- 10/14/2013
- by Shiva Prakash
- RealBollywood.com
Chennai, Sep 24: Singer-composer R.P. Patnaik, also known for directing Telugu films such as "Andamaina Manasulo" and "Broker", is set to release his first English film "Amy", which will come out Oct 1.
"I finished 'Amy' long back, but a lot of time was spent on the post-production. It's finally releasing Oct 1 and I'm extremely happy about it. It has always been my dream to make a Hollywood film. This film will be my ticket to Hollywood," Patnaik told Ians.
"Amy", based on the Amish community in the Us, is a supernatural thriller.
"The idea for the film was conceived during my frequent trips to the Us. I came to learn about the Amish community, who despite being rich, live a very common life with no special amenities..
"I finished 'Amy' long back, but a lot of time was spent on the post-production. It's finally releasing Oct 1 and I'm extremely happy about it. It has always been my dream to make a Hollywood film. This film will be my ticket to Hollywood," Patnaik told Ians.
"Amy", based on the Amish community in the Us, is a supernatural thriller.
"The idea for the film was conceived during my frequent trips to the Us. I came to learn about the Amish community, who despite being rich, live a very common life with no special amenities..
- 9/24/2013
- by Machan Kumar
- RealBollywood.com
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