[racchabanda] Any TV production enthusiasts out there?

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gburugu

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Nov 27, 2007, 5:13:58 PM11/27/07
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Not sure if this is the right avenue for such questions but I was just
wondering if there is anyone living in the US interested in getting
involved in a Telugu TV show, either on camera or off? We are not even
close to coming up with program concept or anything, it is pretty
premature, we are just getting started, but we are looking for people
that can chip in, exchange ideas concepts or what ever you would like
to call. (BTW when I say "WE" I mean "ME" :) but somebody can make me
say "WE" that really means "WE")

Any one knows of any one that tried to produce/direct a TV show in the
US for audience in America or else where and still be alive? :) Any
information is highly appreciated.

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V. Chowdary Jampala

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Nov 28, 2007, 12:53:44 AM11/28/07
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Rao Chalasani, who used to be in Chicago and is now very much alive in Florida, produced a TV Serial under Unum Productions banner, తూర్పు - పడమర telecast on Gemini TV last year. That serial had several scenes shot in the West Coast (Bay area, I believe).

Regards -- V Chowdary Jampala

On Nov 27, 2007 4:13 PM, gburugu <gbu...@yahoo.com> wrote:


> Any one knows of any one that tried to produce/direct a TV show in the
> US for audience in America or else where and still be alive? :) Any
> information is highly appreciated.

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Anil Kurnool

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Nov 28, 2007, 2:53:06 AM11/28/07
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<quote> Any one knows of any one that tried to produce/direct a TV show in
the US for audience in America or else where and *still be alive? :)* Any
information is highly appreciated.</quote>

Dear Sir/Mam,

It is true that many a times, the "failed" or "not so successful"
producer/director/actor/writer etc of TV/Film world end up not-alive i.e.
they are alive for sake of being alive, but the zeal and enthusiasm is lost,
creativity in trenches etc...

Liked that phrase of yours... :-)


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