In
what
could
be
a
tragedy
of
sorts
for
the
Telugu
fraternity's
cinema
heritage,
a
major
fire
mishap
occurred
on
Monday(Nov
13)
evening
at
one
of
the
oldest
studios
of
T-Town,
Annapurna
Studios
which
is
owned
by
the
Akkineni
family.
The
incident
occurred
in
Banjara
hills,
Hyderabad.
The
fire
broke
out
due
to
a
short
circuit
which
brought
down
five
movie
sets
including
the
set
of
Manam
movie,
a
movie
set
which
is
not
just
a
set-up
but
considered
to
be
monumental
with
emotional
values
by
King
Nagarjuna.
However,
the
bigger
disappointment
is
for
the
Mega
fans.
Megastar
Chiranjeevi's
upcoming
big
ticket
film,
Sye
Raa
Narasimha
Reddy,
was
all
set
to
go
on
floors
in
the
first
week
of
December
and
a
giant
set
too
had
been
erected
in
the
Annapurna
Studios.
Due
to
the
fire
accident,
the
complete
set
needs
to
be
re-erected
now,
starting
from
the
scratch.
The
period
based
flick
now
will
have
to
wait
for
some
more
time
before
commencing
its
principle
photography
as
creating
the
massive
set
for
the
said
genre
is
a
tedious
and
a
time
consuming
task.
Though
the
producer
of
the
movie,
Ram
Charan,
has
nothing
much
to
worry
about
the
financial
losses
(as
the
same
would
be
covered
by
the
insurance
companies),
he
might
have
to
wear
his
thinking
hat
about
the
movie's
schedule,
planning
and
release
as
the
same
gets
postponed
now.
In
another
instance,
the
makers
of
Prince
Mahesh
Babu's
upcoming
flick
Bharat
Ane
Nenu
(BAN),
are
contemplating
on
a
new
release
date.
The
makers
of
the
movie
had
initially
planned
to
get
the
movie
on
to
screens
for
the
Sankranti
occasion.
Since
Pawan
Kalyan-Trivikram
Srinivas's
Agnathavasi
was
already
in
the
race
along
with
ripe
rumours
about
Ram
Charan's
Rangasthalam
1985
too,
in
the
Sankranti
battle
though
the
latter
eventually
moved
to
Ugadi
slot,
the
team
of
BAN
pushed
the
release
to
April
27th,
a
summer
release.
Now
the
makers
are
considering
another
convenient
date
as
Superstar
Rajinikanth's
much
anticipated
2.0
has
now
been
pushed
to
April
13.
In
addition
to
that,
Allu
Arjun's
Naa
Peru
Surya
too
would
be
releasing
in
the
last
week
of
April.
Producers
of
Bharat
Ane
Nenu
are
very
cautious
and
are
trying
to
avoid
clash
with
any
big
budget
movie
as
they
are
not
willing
to
risk
it
the
way
the
team
of
Spyder
did.
Sources
in
the
industry
are
at
a
buzz
that
the
makers
are
once
considering
Sankranti
occasion
or
Republic
Day
weekend
in
order
to
play
a
safe
gamble.
However,
the
movie
has
just
completed
50
percent
of
its
principal
shooting
and
needs
to
toil
hard
day
in
and
out
to
meet
the
expected
deadline.