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Published : Nov 8, 2019, 2:50 PM IST

Updated : Nov 8, 2019, 3:08 PM IST

కల్యాణ రామ్

నందమూరి కల్యాణ్ రామ్ హీరోగా తెరకెక్కుతున్న' ఎంత మంచివాడవురా' విడుదల తేదీ ఖరారైంది. జనవరి 15న ప్రేక్షకుల ముందుకు తీసుకొస్తున్నట్లు చిత్రబృందం తెలిపింది.

నందమూరి కల్యాణ్‌ రామ్‌ కథానాయకుడిగా తెరకెక్కుతున్న చిత్రం 'ఎంత మంచివాడవురా'. సతీష్‌ వేగేశ్న దర్శకుడు. మెహరీన్‌ కౌర్‌ కథానాయికగా నటిస్తోంది. ప్రస్తుతం చిత్రీకరణ జరుపుకొంటోంది. ఎప్పుడెప్పుడు విడుదలవుతుందా అని ఎదురుచూసే అభిమానులకు శుభవార్త చెప్పింది చిత్రబృందం. విడుదల తేదీని సామాజిక మాధ్యమాల వేదికగా ప్రకటించింది.

షూటింగ్ ప్రారంభంలోనే సంక్రాంతికి విడుదల చేస్తామని ప్రకచించారు నిర్మాతలు. తాజాగా జనవరి 15న ప్రేక్షకుల ముందుకు తీసుకొస్తున్నట్లు ప్రకటించారు. ఇప్పటికే విడుదలైన ఫస్ట్‌లుక్‌, ప్రచార చిత్రాలు సినిమాపై అంచనాలు పెంచుతున్నాయి. శ్రీదేవి మూవీస్‌ పతాకంపై శివలెంక కృష్ణ ప్రసాద్‌ సమర్పిస్తున్న ఈ చిత్రానికి గోపీసుందర్‌ సంగీతం అందిస్తున్నాడు.

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SHOTLIST:
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Shenzhen, China - 20 August 2019
1. Various of Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei working in his office
2. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Ren Zhengfei, Founder of Huawei:
"Today's crisis is one-tenth or 1% of the pressure at that time."
HUAWEI HANDOUT - AP CLIENTS ONLY
Beijing, China - 1998
3. STILL: Crowd gathering at an exhibition of Huawei products
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Date and location unknown
4. STILLS: Various of people using Huawei-enabled phones in China
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ARCHIVE Shanghai, China - 11 June 2019
5. Huawei Mate20 Pro phone and Huawei Watch
6. Various of people testing Huawei Mate20
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Shenzhen, China - 20 August 2019
7. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Ren Zhengfei, Founder of Huawei:
"It was a gamble on science and technology, and it was possible I made a mistake. Fortunately, I bet on the right thing, so the pressure was released, and I stopped wanting to commit suicide."
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Date and location unknown
8. Tilt down on signs at a Huawei lab ++MUTE++
9. Tilt up on an engineer working in the lab ++MUTE++
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Shenzhen, China - 20 August 2019
10. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Ren Zhengfei, Founder of Huawei:
"When I was young, my dream was to eat a white-flour steamed bun because I had never tried it, just want to have a white-flour steamed bun."
11. Close of Ren
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Beijing, China - 17 August 2019
12. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Tian Tao, author of book on Huawei:
"How can a family of nine survive? With very limited food, it's a big challenge for his mother. His mother said, 'every one of us must survive.' Then his mother came up with a system to divvy up the very limited food supply. I think this food division system had a very important influence on Ren Zhengfei when he later founded Huawei."
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Shenzhen, China - 20 August 2019
13. Chen at an informal meeting with Ren and other Huawei executives
14. Various of Ren speaking
15. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Catherine Chen, Huawei Board Director and Ren's longtime colleague:
"Mr. Ren does not care about hierarchies, and this is still the same today. It doesn't matter what your position is, Mr. Ren is willing to listen to any good ideas and offer a hand. If he thinks your idea sounds good, he will take it up immediately."
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Dongguan, China - 21 August 2019
16. Various of Huawei's European-style Dongguan campus
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New York, US - 4 September 2019
17. SOUNDBITE (English) Samm Sacks, Cybersecurity Policy and China Digital Economy Fellow at New America:
"Oftentimes this is touted as one of the smoking guns for why Huawei presents a national security threat. Ren Zhengfei has a history in the PLA (People's Liberation Army). The reality is when Ren Zhengfei came up, the Chinese economy was very different. You either were a peasant, or you were in the military, or you were in a company linked to the military, that's just what the system was then. So, I wouldn't point to his PLA background as a smoking gun. He was also quite low level, as a low-level engineer. So, I don't see that as the problem that it's often touted as."
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Shenzhen, China - 20 August 2019
18. Various of Ren sitting at his desk
19. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Ren Zhengfei, Founder of Huawei:
"The pain we're going through today is the US attacking Huawei's market and business. It can't hurt my life, my political life can only be hurt by China."
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Dongguan, China - 21 August 2019
20. Various aerial shots of Huawei's Dongguan campus ++MUTE++
STORYLINE:
For decades, Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei stayed out of sight as his company grew to become the biggest maker of network gear for phone carriers and surpassed Apple as the number 2 smartphone brand.
Now, Ren is shedding that anonymity as Huawei Technologies Ltd. mobilizes against the latest threat to its success: US sanctions and warnings that it is a security risk.
The billionaire entrepreneur at the center of the Trump administration's fight with China over technology is a 75-year-old former army engineer who worked his way out of childhood poverty. He has survived competition that drove Western rivals out of the market, brushes with financial disaster and job stress so severe he contemplated suicide.
He sees American pressure as just the latest in a string of tests that have hardened him and his company.
In a recent interview, Ren said the pain that his company is going through from the "US attacking Huawei's market and business," cannot hurt his life.
There is a personal dimension to the latest episode: Ren's daughter, Huawei's chief financial officer, is under arrest in Canada on US charges she helped to violate sanctions against Iran.
Ren and his company already have spent nearly a decade fighting US accusations the company might facilitate Chinese spying. The Trump administration stepped up pressure this year by imposing curbs on sales of US technology to Huawei and urging European and other allies to shun the company as they prepare to roll out next-generation telecom networks.
The escalating clash with Washington has transformed Ren from an admired but rarely seen businessman worth an estimated USD$3 billion into one of China's most prominent figures.
He belongs to the generation of entrepreneurs who founded communist-era China's first private companies in the 1980s. They navigated a shifting, state-dominated landscape, overcoming shortages of money and technology to create industries that are now expanding abroad.
Tian Tao, co-author of "The Huawei Story," says Huawei's corporate culture stems from Ren's upbringing in Guizhou, one of China's poorest regions.
Ren was raised by a schoolteacher who he said fed seven children on a monthly wage of 40 yuan (6 US dollars). His father was criticized as a capitalist and at one point was confined in a cow barn.
When Ren was a teenager, the ruling party embarked on the Great Leap Forward, a disastrous campaign to become an industrial power overnight. At least 30 million people died in the 1959-61 famine that followed.
Ren's mother declared no one would die and divided each meal into nine portions, one for each family member, Tian said.
Ren credits his success to his focus on detail, not his upbringing.
He says he has tried to ensure Huawei's long-term survival through a system of shared decision-making, where a three-member team takes turns in six-month stints as chairman.
Still, he earned a reputation as a forceful, even autocratic, decision-maker. That was highlighted by an internal battle in 2000 that nearly tore the company apart.
"Today's crisis is one-tenth or 1% of the pressure at that time," Ren said.
Ren is still CEO but has withdrawn from day-to-day management.
He promotes the company's management culture and talks over problems with employees who are invited into his office for tea.
Catherine Chen, Huawei Board Director and Ren's longtime colleague, said he is always willing to listen to any good idea, no matter the employee's position.
"Mr. Ren does not care about hierarchies," she said.
At an age when most Chinese business leaders are long retired, Ren took on a new role as Huawei's public face following Meng's December 2018 arrest in Vancouver. Huawei launched a charm offensive aimed at defusing Western suspicions.
Ren says he has no plans of leaving Huawei because his only hobby is work.
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