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Packed houses for Pokiri

One film creating history in Telugu is Mahesh Babu's Pokiri, directed by Puri Jagannadh. Despite loads of violence and an A certificate, it has been running to packed houses even a month after its release, and is a hit in all A, B and C centres.

Sporting a new, rugged look, 'Prince' Mahesh Babu has stolen the show. He carries the film on his shoulders, consolidating his winning streak after last year's Athadu. Another highlight of the film is its well-choreographed action sequences (if you can digest the violence), which give it a slick look.

Pokiri has created history not only in Andhra Pradesh but in Tamil Nadu too. And, even while it is drawing crowds in Chennai, Vijay has announced a Tamil remake. He always goes for remakes, incidentally, possibly because he likes playing it safe. Directing him will be Prabhu Deva, with Asin taking on the role successfully portrayed by Ileana in the Telugu version.