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A tourist guide to Telugu Audience from last Friday!
By: Tupaki Desk | 14 Aug 2017 6:04 AM GMTOur Telugu Films have started going global and they are even reaching those places that Bollywood has not gone yet. The major thinking behind this is to please the audience with newer backdrops and different locations. At times, due to the films, people find these locations and that serves as a big help to the tourism as well. Last Friday, three films have released and all three of them, had new locations to offer along with different subjects.
Jaya Janaki Nayaka, a Boyapati directorial had Hamasala Deevi has a backdrop for a violent fight sequence and people have grown in awe of the location. Many are looking to reach the place from Vijayawada and plan a vacation out there. As Karthika masam, the holy month of Lord Shiva is around the corner few are planning to go and bath in the place where Krishna merges into Bay of Bengal, as it is seen as a sacred union.
LIE, the movie might have got a mixed response but people who saw the film are planning to visit Chicago, USA and other places like Ely Town and Mojave, that were not visited by NRIs too. The movie managed to create a curiosity among the NRIs and casual tourists who have plans to visit America to visit these places without fail.
Nene Raju Nene Mantri, is more mild where it to comes to having more exotic locations as a backdrop but Teja has been able to inspire local people to visit the temples in Uravakonda and other Rayalaseema districts that are lesser known. Well, the movies are serving as a tourist guides for people who watch them and this is welcomed by the authorities and tourism departments!
Jaya Janaki Nayaka, a Boyapati directorial had Hamasala Deevi has a backdrop for a violent fight sequence and people have grown in awe of the location. Many are looking to reach the place from Vijayawada and plan a vacation out there. As Karthika masam, the holy month of Lord Shiva is around the corner few are planning to go and bath in the place where Krishna merges into Bay of Bengal, as it is seen as a sacred union.
LIE, the movie might have got a mixed response but people who saw the film are planning to visit Chicago, USA and other places like Ely Town and Mojave, that were not visited by NRIs too. The movie managed to create a curiosity among the NRIs and casual tourists who have plans to visit America to visit these places without fail.
Nene Raju Nene Mantri, is more mild where it to comes to having more exotic locations as a backdrop but Teja has been able to inspire local people to visit the temples in Uravakonda and other Rayalaseema districts that are lesser known. Well, the movies are serving as a tourist guides for people who watch them and this is welcomed by the authorities and tourism departments!