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The Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Information & Broadcasting, Shri Manish Tewari lighting the lamp to inaugurate the 44th International Film Festival of India (IFFI-2013), in Panaji, Goa on November 20, 2013. The Chief Minister of Goa, Shri Manohar Parrikar, the Secretary, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Shri Bimal Julka, Actor Kamal Hassan, Actress Waheeda Rehman and American actress Mrs. Susan Sarandon are also seen.

Actress Waheeda Rehman lighting the lamp at the inauguration of the 44th International Film Festival of India (IFFI-2013), in Panaji, Goa on November 20, 2013. The Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Information & Broadcasting, Shri Manish Tewari, the Chief Minister of Goa, Shri Manohar Parrikar, the Secretary, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Shri Bimal Julka, Actor Kamal Hassan and American actress Mrs. Susan Sarandon are also seen.

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The Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Information & Broadcasting, Shri Manish Tewari and the Chief Minister of Goa, Shri Manohar Parrikar with the Bollywood actors at a felicitation ceremony, during the inauguration of the 44th International Film Festival of India (IFFI-2013), in Panaji, Goa on November 20, 2013.

The Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Information & Broadcasting, Shri Manish Tewari presents the rst Centenary Award to actress Waheeda Rehman, at the inaugural ceremony of the 44th International Film Festival of India (IFFI-2013), in Panaji, Goa on November 20, 2013. The Chief Minister of Goa, Shri Manohar Parrikar and the renowned actress Rani Mukherjee are also seen.

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Ph.No. 23607882 / 883 / 23540389. Fax No. 23540980www.ap�lmchamber.com info@ap�lmchamber.com

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Vol.32 No.12 December ,2013 Editor: Dr. N.GopalakrishnaPresident:N.V.PrasadVice-Presidents:C.KalyanK.Vamsi KishoreV.NagineeduHon.Secretaries:B.Shivaram KrishnaK.Sivaprasada Rao(Alankar Prasad)

Hon.Jt.Secretaries:J.V.Mohan GoudM.RamdasPalepu Rama RaoG.Maheswara ReddyV.VeerinaiduP.Sambasiva ReddyHon.Treasurer:K.Ashok Kumar

MAGAZINE SUB-COMMITTEEChairmanYeluru Surender ReddyConvenorJ.V.Mohan GoudMembersM.Vijandar ReddyKodali Venkateswara RaoK.Basi ReddyK.Suresh BabuV. Ramakrishna (Ram)C.Bharath Chowdary

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The renowned Czech lm maker, Mr. Jiri Menzel being conferred the Life Time Achievement Award, at the inaugural ceremony of the 44th International Film Festival of India (IFFI-2013), in Panaji, Goa on November 20, 2013. The Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Information & Broadcasting, Shri Manish Tewari, the Chief Minister of Goa, Shri Manohar Parrikar, the Secretary, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Shri Bimal Julka, the Film Director, Shri Ramesh Sippy and spouse Kiran Juneja are also seen.

The Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Information & Broadcasting, Shri Manish Tewari felicitated the renowned Kathak dancer Master Pandit Birju Maharaj, Kathak dancer Saraswathi Sen and the Siitar player Ustad Nishat Khan, at the inaugural ceremony of the 44th International Film Festival of India (IFFI-2013), in Panaji, Goa on November 20, 2013. The Chief Minister of Goa, Shri Manohar Parrikar and the renowned actress Rekha are also seen.

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��ంబ� �ి� ����� �ష� � ఈ ���ంద �����న� దరఖ�స� ుల� వ �ే��న జ����న జ����న �ార�వర� సమ���శంల�ఆ���ంచబ�����

Producer Life Members (Regular) :

1.� M/s. Good Friends Creations � - Proprietor � � - E. Nagabhushanam

2.� M/s. Kunapareddy Movies� - Proprietor� � - Kunapareddi Prithviraj

3.� M/s. Omics Creations� - Proprietor� � - Dr. G. Srinu Babu

4.� M/s. Om Sri Productions� - Proprietor� � - K. Venu Gopala Rao

5.� M/s. Seetharama Films� - Proprietor� � - Banaru Nagaraju

6.� M/s. Snigdha Creations� - Proprietor� � - P. Ashok Kumar

7.� M/s. Sri Karunalayam Productions� - Proprietor� � - B. Praveen Kumar Reddy

8.� M/s. Sri Sri Entertainments� - Proprietor� � - P.L.N. Raju

9.� M/s. Tejaswi Creations� - Proprietor� � - G. Tirupathi Rao

Producer Life Members (Provisional) :

1.� M/s. Coffees Cinema Pvt. Ltd., � - Mg. Director � - P. Samanya

2.� M/s. Friday Films� - Proprietor � � - Koteswar Rao Morusu

3.� M/s. Hezen Entertainments� - Mg. Partner� � - Prasad Reddy

4.� M/s. Krishvi Films� - Proprietor � � - K.V. Satish

5.� M/s. Manchem Entertainments� - Proprietrix� � - Manchem Rama Annapurna Ahalya Devi

6.� M/s. MSR Films� - Proprietrix � � - Roopa Basava

7.� M/s. Niharika Cinemas� - Proprietor� � - S. Jeevan Kishore

8.� M/s. Pavan Siddhartha Creations� - Proprietor � � - Anantaneni Srinivasa Rao

9.� M/s. PL Creations� - Mg. Partner� � - A. Lohit Kumar

10.� M/s. Raisingg Sun Creations� - Proprietor� � - K.V. Chandra Babu

11.� M/s. RM Film Productions� - Proprietor� � - Rajshekar Manaliker

12.� M/s. Sneha Media & Hezen Entertainment� - Mg. Partner� � - Annam Reddy Venkata Ramesh

13.� M/s. SSK Films� - Proprietor� � - J C Gurunadh Chalasani

14.� M/s. Sunrise Movie Makers� - Proprietor� � - Kota Munesh

15.� M/s. Venkateswara Arts� - Proprietor� � - Y.N. Sankar Reddy

16.� M/s. V1 Art Pictures� - Proprietor� � - Choppalli Bhaskar Rao

17.� M/s. Holycow Entertainment� - Proprietor� � - B. Bapineedu

18.� M/s. Nice Movies� - Mg. Partner� � - Karan

Exhibitor Life Membership :

1.� M/s. Dasari Mini Theatre, Palakol � - Mg. Partner � - Dasari Narayana Rao

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Dr. D. Ramanaidu Bldg. Complex, Filmnagar, HYDERABAD-500 96.

* * *The Executive Committee of the Film Chamber have resolved the following rules for Telugu Language Title registration, in its meeting held on 27-11-2013 at 11.00 a.m. in the film Chamber and comes into effect from this day.

1)� Registration fee:� For Telugu title registration fee is Rs. 1,000/-. For other language title registration fee is Rs. 2,000/- + Rs. 100/- for application.

2)� Regular Member: Regular member can register 2 Titles.

3)� Provisional Member: A Provisional Member will be allowed to register one title only, along with proofs. 4)� Validity:� � Validity of a title period is 6 months.

5)� Renewal:� Renewal of a title will be allowed after 6 months subject to : a) Details of the shooting progress is to be submitted b) Copies of the agreements with technicians, artistes and Bank statements are to be submitted. c) Renewal fee will be Rs. 2,000/- for 6 months. If no progress is shown, title will not be renewed. After 3 months, if the particular titles is free, it can be given to them for second time registration, if they so desires.

6) Transfer:nd� If the title is transferred to another Member within the validity period, the 2 member should pay a sum of

Rs. 10,000/- to the Film Chamber towards registration fee, and also submit NOC from the original Title holder. Cancellation of the title within the validity period by the Member, shall be allowed on case to case basis only.

I) Similarity: Sounding as well as meaning should be different from the title already given. If a title in singular is already there (Ex. BOY), no plural of the same title will be registered (BOYS).�No titles with prefix or suffix shall be allowed for registration by others to the already registered titles. ii) Legend Titles: Legend / Noted personality titles will not be accepted.iii) Community: Community based titles can be given based on case to case basis.

Re-use of released film titles:� If the title is of a straight film, it can be given after 5 years, OR if the title is of a dubbed film, it can be given after 3 years only.

iv) Sequels:

� Existing title holder can register a sequel of his own film by paying Rs. 5,000/- for one year validity. For further renewal each year, they should pay Rs. 5,000/- maximum upto 2 years. (Ex. CHITRAM, CHITRAM-2, HAPPY DAYS, HAPPY DAYS-2)

� For others – after one year of release of the film, others can register by paying Rs. 1,000/-.

7)� Trade Mark Vs. Title issued:

� All the titles approved by APFCC are done at the request of film producers after verifying the availability. However, the APFCC does not own any liability for titles issued by it, if there are any disputes from any third party, trade marks registered or copy right holder. The members alone are responsible for selecting such titles.

Sd/-� � � � � � � � (B. SHIVARAM KRISHNA)� � � � � � � � � Hon. Secretary

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Tariff for Guest Wing, Hyderabad

The Executive Committee in its meeting held on 30-04-2013 has reviewed and fixed the following Tariff to the Suites / Rooms of the Allu Ramalingaiah Guest Wing, Hyderabad.

MEMBER :

Suites : Rs. 1,100/- per day (Plus Service Tax on [email protected]%

amount Rs. 82/-)

Rooms : Rs. 900/- per day.

MEMBER GUESTS :

1) Suites : Rs. 1,400/- per day (Plus 12.36% Service Tax on

Rs. 840/-@ 12.36% amount Rs. 104/-)

2) Rooms : Rs. 1,100/- per day (Plus Service Tax on [email protected]%

amount Rs. 82/-)

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Indian Panorama selec�on for IFFI-2013

announced; 26

Feature films and

16

Non-Feature films selected.

The much-awaited announcement of the Indian Panorama bouquet for IFFI-2013

has

been declared.

1.

The jury for Feature films, headed by renowned filmmaker and editor Shri B. Lenin,

selected 25

films out of a total of 210 eligible entries. Hindi film PAN SINGH TOMAR

(Director : Shri Tigmanshu Dhulia) which won Best Feature Film award at the recent 60th

Na�onal Film Awards is the 26th

film of Indian Panorama, by virtue of direct entry. The

Nine

member jury took 21 days to finalize the selec�ons.

2.

The Non-Feature films Jury chaired by well-known director Shri Raja Sen, picked 15

films

out of 130 eligible entries.

Kashmiri film SHEPHERDS OF PARADISE (Director : Shri Raja

Shabir Khan) which won Best Non - Feature Film award at the recent 60th

Na�onal Film

Awards is the 16th film of Indian Panorama, by virtue of direct entry. The 5 member jury

took 9 days to finalize the selec�ons.

3. The Feature Film Jury choose KANYAKA TALKIES (Malayalam, Director: K. R. Manoj) as

the Opening Film of Indian Panorama 2013. Given below is the complete list of 26

Feature Films that would be shown at the 44th Interna�onal Film Fes�val of India 2013.

S.

No.

TITLE OF THE FILM

LANGUAGE

DIRECTOR

1. 101 CHODYANGAL

MALAYALAM

SIDHARTHA SIVA

2.

AJANA BATAS

BENGALI

ANJAN DAS

3.

APUR PANCHALI

BENGALI

KAUSHIK GANGULI

4.

ARTIST

MALAYALAM

SHAYAM PRASAD

5.

ASTU

MARATHI

SUMITRA BHAVE/

SUNIL SUKHTANKAR

6.

BAGA BEACH

KONKANI

LAXMIKANT SHETGAONKAR

7.

BHARATH STORES

KANNADA

P. SHESHADRI

8.

CELLULOID

MALAYALAM

KAMAL

9.

PHORING-

DRAGONFLY

BENGALI

INDRANIL ROYCHOWHURY

10.

FANDRY

MARATHI

NAGRAJ MANJULE

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JAL

HINDI

GIRISH MALIK

12.

KANYAKA TALKIES

MALAYALAM

K. R. MANOJ

13.

KO:YAD

MISING

MANJU BORAH

14.

KUNJANANTHANTE KADA

MALAYALAM

SALIM AHAMED

15.

LISTEN AMAYA

HINDI

AVINASH KUMAR SINGH

16.

MEGHE DHAKA TARA

BENGALI

KAMLESHWAR MUKHERJEE

17.

SALA BUDHA

ORIYA

SABYASACHI MOHAPATRA

18.

SATYANWESHI

BENGALI

RITUPARNO GOSH

19.

SHIP OF THESEUS

ENGLISH/HINDI

ANAND GANDHI

20.

SHUTTER

MALAYALAM

JOY MATHEW

21.

TAPAAL

MARATHI

LAXMAN UTEKAR

22. THE COFFIN MAKER

ENGLISH/KONKANI

VEENA BAKSHI

23. THANGAMEENGAL

TAMIL

RAM

24. BHAAG MILKHA BHAAG HINDI RAKESH OMPRAKASH MEHRA

25. OMG OH MY GOD HINDI UMESH SHUKLA

PAN SINGH TOMAR HINDI TIGMANSHU DHULIA

4.

In the Non-Feature Film category, RANGABHOOMI (Hindi, Director : Kamal Swaroop) is

the Opening film.

Given below is the complete list of 16 Non-Feature Films that would

be screened

at the 44th

Interna�onal Film Fes�val of India 2013.

S. No.

TITLE OF THE FILM

LANGUAGE

DIRECTOR

1.

23 WINTERS

KASHMIRI/HINDI

RAJESH S. JALA

2.

A DREAM CALLED AMERICA

HINDI

ANOOP SATHYAN

3.

BEHIND THE MIST

MALAYALAM

BABU KAMBRATH

4.

BY LANE 2

ENGLISH/ASSAMESE

UTPAL DATTA

5.

KANCHE AUR POSTCARD

HINDI

RIDHAM JANVE

6.

LIGHTS ON ADOOR GOPALKRISHNAN

MALAYALAM/ ENGLISH

PRASANNA RAMASWAMY

7.

MAKARA

MARATHI

PRANTIK NARAYAN BASU

8.

MANIPURI PONY

ENGLISH

ARIBAM SYAM SHARMA

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PHADA

KUDUKH (REGION -

JHARKHAND,

CHATTISGARH)

NIRANJAN KUMAR KUJUR

10.

RANGABHOOMI

HINDI

KAMAL SWAROOP

11.

RESONANCE OF MOTHER'S MELODY

ENGLISH

DIP BHUYAN

12.

SAMA-MUSLIM MYSTIC MUSIC OF INDIA

HINDI/ENGLISH

SHAZIA KHAN

13.

THE DONKEYFAIR

HINDI/GUJRATI

RAKESH SHUKLA

14.

V. BABASAHEB LIFE IN FULL OPEN

MARATHI/HINDI/

ENGLISH

AVINASH DESHPANDE

15.

VISHAPARVAM

MALAYALAM

VIPIN VIJAY

16.

SHEPHERDS OF PARADISE

KASHMIRI

(Gojri & Urdu)

RAJA SHABIR KHAN

5. In the feature films category, the maximum number of films selected, 6 are in

Malayalam, 5 in Bengali, 5 in Hindi, 3 in Marathi and 2 in English. One film each have

been selected in Konkani, Kannada, Mising, Oriya and Tamil.

6. In the non-feature films category, the maximum number of films selected, 5 are in Hindi,

3 in Malayalam, 3 in English, 2 in Marathi, 2 in Kashmiri and 1 in Kudukh.

The Following Office bears are elected to the Telugu Film Producers

Council, Chennai for the year 2013-15

President : Sri C. Kalyan

Vice Presidents : Sri K. RadhaKrishna

Sri K.C.Sekhar Babu

Hon Secretaries : Sri Katragadda Prasad

Sri Ghantasala Ratnakumar

Hon.Treasurer : Sri G.Siva Raju

Telugu Film Producers Council, Chennai

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JOURNAL OF ANDHRA PRADESH FILM CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 44th IFFI gets underway with Remarkable Grace and Glitz;

Mesmerising Performances for Star-Studded Audience; Galaxy of Stars Descends in Panjim: Opens with Screening of 'Don Juans';

Waheeda Rehman Receives First Centenary Award; Czech Director, Jiri Manzel gets Lifetime Achievement Award

The 44th edition of International Film Festival of India began here amidst colorful and vibrant nostalgic performances. The festival began unfolding with the lighting of the traditional lamp by Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Shri Manish Tewari; Governor of Goa, Shri Bharat VirWanchoo ;Chief Minister of Goa, ShriManoharParrikar; Secretary Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, ShriBimalJulka, the legendary singer, AshaBhonsle, noted Iranian film director, MajidMajidi, chief guest Susan Sarandon and the icon of Bollywood, WaheedaRehman.

The intoxicating classical performances on numbers like “Mohepanghat per nandlalchedgayo re…”,'Thaderahiyo o bankeyaar re.. “ Kanha main to se haari…” “ MainRadhateri tum era Shyam..” were saturated with both elusive magic and devotional currents. A jugalbandi featuringKathak doyen PanditBirjuMaharaj and sitar maestro UstadNishat Khan enthralled the audience. The galaxy of stars present on the occasion included PremChopra,NanaPatekar, Rekha, Jackie Shroff, Rani Mukherjee,ManojBajpai,HumaQureshi and Alia Bhatt.

Expressing her gratitude, Susan Sarandon said, 'India has a rich history of film-making and is always eager to make films which broaden our horizon.' The multi-dimentional film personality, Kamal Hassan said he owed his success as an artist to the fraternity of the world cinema. Describing her association with the world of cinema, AshaBhonsle acknowledged that seventy years in Indian film industry gave her immense love and affection.

The actor who mesmerized many a generation with her sterling performance, WaheedaRehman received the first Centenary Award from the Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Shri Manish Tewari and Chief Minister, Goa ShriManoharParrikar, the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award Jiri Menzel was accompanied to the dias by renowned film-maker Ramesh Sippy and his wife, Kiran Sippy. He received the award from Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Chief Minister and Secretary, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Addressing the august gathering, Jiri Menzel said, 'I feel proud to know that my films are well-accepted here in India'.

Earlier welcoming the participants, ShriBimalJulka, Secretary, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting said that cinema has been a part and parcel of Indian reality. To promote India as a film destination the Ministry has been taking efforts to put a single-window mechanism in place, he added. He said India is the only country that makes films in 39 languages and dialects.

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A Malayalam movie, 'Kanyaka Talkies', will open the feature film category of the Indian Panorama at the 44th International Film Festival of India. It is a debut feature film by K.R. Manoj, a national award-winning documentary film-maker.

The film unfolds the plight of a theatre-owner who puts his heart and soul into running the theatre despite heavy odds. The subject has been treated with such an empathy that a B-grade talkies of the 80s and 90s itself becomes a character.

Starring Murali Gopy, Lena and Maniyan Pilla Raju, 'Kanyaka Talkies' was also selected for the competition section at the 15th edition of the Mumbai International Film Festival and in the 'Malayalam Cinema Today' section of the International Film Festival of Kerala.

44th IFFI in Goa; 'Kanyaka Talkies' opens Indian Panorama Feature Section

Veteran film actor and director, Manoj Kumar inaugurated the Indian Panorama Section here today at the ongoing 44th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in the presence of Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Shri Manish Tewari, Secretary, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Shri Bimal Julka and film personalities like Prem Chopra, Subhash Ghai and Manoj Bajpai. Speaking on the occasion Manoj Kumar remembered nostalgic days of films and film making. He suggested that Ministry should institute an award of such stature that even Hollywood vie to deserve it.

Addressing the august gathering, Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Shri Manish Tewari said that the Ministry would look forward to add a special segment on political cinema next year. The Minister further said that the 'film industry in India has attained such an enviable stature inspites and despites of the Government'. He pointed out, what is needed most today is not only the historical document of the journey of Indian cinema but also a biopic with such finesse which may generate a revenue model of its own. The Indian Cinema has left a very significant impact on the very mindset of cinema lovers, he added.

The segment contains 26 feature films and 16 non-feature films. The feature films jury, headed by renowned film-maker and editor, B. Lenin selected 'Kanyaka Talkies' by K. R. Manoj as the opening film of the Panorama. The other films include 101 chodyangal' by Sidhartha Siva, 'Ajana Batas' by Anjan Das and 'Fandry' by Nagraj Manjule. The non-feature films jury was chaired by esteemed director, Raja Sen. The films in this category include 'Makara' by Prantik Narayan Basu, 'Behind the Mist' by Babu Kambrath and 'Shephards of Paradise' by Raja Shabir Khan. 'Rangabhoomi' by Kamal Swaroop is the opening film of this section.

Manoj Kumar Inaugurates Indian Panorama at 44th IFFI

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Shri Manish Tewari, the Information and Broadcasting Minister addressed the star

studded inaugural function of 44th International Film Festival of India in Panjim,

Goa today. Shri Tewari said that Film Festivals reinforce the values of pluralism,

diversity, democracy, freedom of thought and expression and the ability to

challenge the conventional. He emphasized that organizing such festivals

underscores and reiterates the core values that define the very idea of India.

The text of Minister's speech is as follows:

“ Year ago when I was given the privilege of being asked by the leadership to

serve as India's minister for information & broadcasting, an office which many

believe is a hangover from the erstwhile socialist era, maybe perhaps

increasingly becoming irrelevant to India's emerging profile. However, one of the

first tasks that I had to perform was to review the preparations for the 43rd

edition of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI), commemorating the

centenary of the Indian film industry.

It indeed intrigued me as to why was the Government is in the business of

organizing film festivals and that too not once but 44 times repeatedly if not

consecutively. After all the Indian film industry had grown in spite and despite of

successive Governments. It rightly resents the probing obtrusiveness of

officialdom.

Should it not be the film industry in all its multi splendored brilliance that should

really be reveling and toasting its own success by inviting the best in the world to

soak in the salubrious climes of its agonies and ecstasies rather than Government

chaperoning the process?

After thinking hard and deep I concluded that in organizing the film festivals, and

we are doing three different festivals in this year alone what we really

underscore and reiterate are the core values that define the very idea of India.

Shri Manish Tewari addresses the 44th International Film Festival of India in Panjim, Goa

Film Festivals Reinforce Values of Pluralism, Diversity, Democracy and Ability to Challenge Conventional, says Information and Broadcasting Minister

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What we really seek to reinforce are the values of pluralism, diversity,

democracy, freedom of thought and expression and the ability to challenge

the conventional that the founding fathers of the modern Indian state strived,

struggled and stood for.

An Ethos that we have carefully nurtured over the past sixty-six years by

embedding it in the collective psyche of our people. Perhaps these thoughts

were also in the heart and mind of India's first Prime Minister Pandit

Jawaharlal Nehru, one of the foremost thought leaders of his generation, as

he ignited the torch of the film festival movement by inaugurating the first

IFFI in 1952.

What we reject with vehemence is any assault on these libertarian values

that seek to constrain our liberal spaces, constrict freethinking, and

circumscribe non- conformism that is the essence of the renewal and

rejuvenation of the great human experiment.

The twentieth century was witness to horrendous trials and tribulations. A

century that saw the human mind elevating death and destruction to an

industrial scale by using chemical, biological and nuclear science for weapons

of mass destruction. The first decade of the twenty first century has been no

better with these and other instruments of death and destruction being

honed to an efficiency that makes even ruthlessness blush with envy.

However all throughout this train of tragedy cinema performed a yeoman

role in celebrating the indestructibility and immortality of the human spirit.

It provided soup to the soul and kinship to the kindred.

Over the next ten days as we soak ourselves in the extravaganza that has

been laid out I urge you to kindly reflect on the contribution that people of

the arts and literature need to make to ensure that the values that underpin

this effort are preserved, protected and persevered with so that we can build

a world free of fear of monologues and monotheistic manifestations.”

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November Month Release ListSl. No.

Date

Picture Name

Movie Name

Producer Name

Director Name

Artiests

1.

1-11-13

Premantene Chitram

Maa Movies

G.Srinivasulu Naidu

V.R.Dorairaj

Manas, Aarushi

2.

1-11-13

Vishnu Murthy

Surya Bhagavan Creations

M.Eeswar Rao

K.Srikar Prasad

Krishnudu, Vixmi

3.

1-11-13

Parcel

Family Theatres

Peer Sahib Shaik

Peer Basha

Siraj, Ramya, Roja

4.

2-11-13

Aasala…Palle.Ki

Sravani Cinema

V.Sagar

Perala

5.

8-11-13

Nenem Chinna Pillana?

Suresh Productions

Dr.D.Ramanaidu

P.Suneel Kumar Redy

6.

8-11-13

Chandi

Omics Creations

Dr.Sreenu Babu

V.Samudra

Priya Mani, sarath Kumar, Krishnamraju

7.

8-11-13

Kalicharan

Sri Karunalayam Productions

Praveen Reddy

Sree Praveen

8.

8-11-13

Chinni Chinni Aasa

Super Cine Entertainments.

Srinivas Garimella

Dr.K iran

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9.

9-11-13

Jilebi

Jilebi Sri Naga Rama Creations.

K.Ramprasad

Anil Pratap

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10.

14-11-13

Masala

Suresh Productions P.Ltd.,

D.Suresh Babu

K.Vijaya Bhaskar

Venkatesh, Ram, Anajli

11. 15-11-13 Entha Andamga vunnave

Sri Vignesh Karthik Cinema

G.Sridhar S.I.Mahendra

12. 16-11-13 Veedaa Sri Vijaya Movie Makers

13. 22-11-13 Hyderabad Lo Koonapareddy Movies

Koonapaareddy Prithviraj

Koonapaaredy Hariprasad

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14. 22-11-13 Ram Bhai – Bheem Bhai

Surya Bhagawan Creations

M.Eeswar Rao Katta Srikar Prasad

Krishnudu, Sivaji Raja

15.

22-11-13

Kharjuram

Rainbow Pictures

G.K.Raj Virat

Raj Virat, Geetha Pallavi

16.

22-11-13

Mr.Rowdy

Nikhita Art Films

Syamala Ganesh

M.Sridhar

Krishnudu, Suman, Syamala Ganesh, Deepthi, Meena.

17.

23-11-13

Anaganaga

3 G Entertainments

Achyuth.N.V.S.

Sri Raj Bhalka

Ravi Babu, Sriraj Bhalla, Prashanti Sravani

18.

29-11-13

Venatadri Express

Anandi Art Creations

P.Kiran

Merlapaka Gandhi

Sandeep Kishan, Rakul Preeth Singh

19.

29-11-13

Ista Sakhi

Manikatna Movie Makers

Vinjamuri Madhu

Bharath Parepalli

Varun, Bhaskar, Sriram, Srihari, Anusmruth

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VIDEO INDIAN LONG

1.

Commando (Tel)

Jatla Venkataswami Naidu

V/U-VIL/1/34/2013,

19-11-2013

115.04 minutes

2.

Ravanna (Tel)

Jatla Venkataswami Naidu

V/UA-VIL/2/97/2013,

20-11-2013

140.00 minutes

3.

Premantene Chithram (Tel)

G.Srinivasulu Naidu

V/UA-VIL/2/93/2013,

5-11-2013

143.51 minutes

4.

Dhada (Hindi) dubbed from Telugu film with the same title.

Ulka Shah

V/UA/VIL/1/31/2013, 1-11-2013

122.17 minutes

5.

Jaalam (Tamil) dubing from Telugu film ‘Adugu’

S.Sundhara Lakshmi

V/U-VIL/1/31/2013, 5-11-2013

159.33 minutes

6.

Pyar Ka Josh (Hindi) dubbed from Telugu film ‘Nee Sukhame Ne Korthunna’

M.Manjunath

V/U-VIL/1/32/2013, 7-11-2013

127.00 minutes

7.

Pyar Ki Jigar (Hindi)

dubbed from Telugu film ‘Sambaram’

M.Manjunath

V/U-VIL/1/33/2013, 7-11-2013

117.44 minutes

8.

The Fighter Man Saleem (Hindi) dubbed from Telugu film ‘Saleem’

Gold Minites Tele Films P.Ltd.,

V/UA-VIL/2/95/2013, 18-11-2013

117.55 minutes

9.

Nenem Chinna Pillanaa?

Dr.D.Ramanaidu

V/UA-VIL/92/2013, 1-11-2013

134.00 minutes

10.

Lahala (Malayalam)

K.Venu Gopal

V/UA-VIL/2/100/2013,

28-

11-2013

138.20 minutes.

11.

Prema Prayanam (Tel)

K.Mastan Valli

V/UA-VIL/2/101/2013,

29-

11-2013

120.33 minutes

12. Paap Ko Jalakar Rakh Kar Doonga (Hindi) dubbed from Telugu film ‘Jai Sriram’.

Sumeet Saigal V/UA-VIL/2/96/2013, 19-11-2013.

108.30 minutes

13. Om (Hindi) dubbed from Telugu film with the same title.

Sumeet Saigal V/UA-VIL/2/98/2013, 26-11-2013

108.44 minutes

14. Magadheera (Hindi) dubbing from Telugu film with the same title.

Gold Mine Tele Films P.Ltd.,

V/UA-VIL/2/94/2013, 12-11-2013

145.04 minutes

15. Shrisant Kabeer (Hindi) dubbed from Telugu Film ‘Kabeer Dass’.

M.B.Abdullah V/U-VIL/1/35/2013, 22-11-2013

145.00 minutes

16. Prema Oka Maikam (Tel) S.Chandrasekhara Reddy

V/UA-VIL/2/99/2013, 28-11-2013

141.59 minutes

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The following Members were elected for the following posts for the financial year 2013-14 & 2014-15.

President : Sri Sakshi Mehra Vice-Presidents : Sri G.D.Mehta Sri Sanjay Ghai Hon.Genl.Secretary : Sri Vinod K.Lamba Hon.Jt.Secretaries : Sri Kamal Jain Sri Rajendar Singh Sri Surinder Paul Sri Vikramsethi Hon.Treasurer : Sri Priyankar Rai

MOTION PICTURES ASSOCIATIONCHANDNI CHOWK, DELHI

THE KARNATAKA FILM CHAMBER OF COMMRCE, BANGALORE

The following Office-bearers are elected to the Office of the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce for the year 2013-14.

S/Sri President : H.D.Gangaraj Vice-Presidents : B.N.Gangadhar C.Nagaraj (Navashakthi) D.R.Jairaj Hon.Secretaries : Sa.Ra.Govindu N.M.Suresh (Excuse Me) Thomas D'Souza B.Mahadev (Chingari)

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JOURNAL OF ANDHRA PRADESH FILM CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FILMS CERTIFIED FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER, 2013:

Sl.No. Title of the film with language

Name of the Producer

C.C.No. & Date Length in Mters & Reels

1. Banny ‘n’ Cherry (Telugu) Ram Mohan Rao UA-DIL/2/105/2013, 5-11-2013

132.53 minutes

2. Devils Book (Telugu) K.Lakshman A-DIL/3/76/2013, 1-11-2013

145.00 minutes

3. D for Dopidi (Telugu)

Sri Krishna Dasaraokothapalli

UA-DIL/2/106/2013, 7-11-2013

125.00 minutes

4. Shiva Keshav

(Telugu)

B.Naga Raju

A-DIL/3/77/2013,

6-11-2013

141.21 minutes

5. Saravanthara (Tamil) dubbed from Tel film ‘Saaraochharu’

A.T.Krishnan

U-DIL/1/47/2013,

8-11-2013.

137.00 minutes

6. Mr.Rowdi –

Veedu Local (Telugu)

Shamala Ganesh

UA-DIL/2/109/2013, 18-11-2013

129.06 minutes

7. Sree Kannika Parameswari (Tamil) dubbed from Tel. film ‘Vasavi Vaibhavam’

Durai Samy

U-DIL/1/49/2013, 12-11-2013

132.22. minutes

8. Intinta Annamaiah(Telugu)

Yalamanchili Saibabu

U-DIL/1/50/2013, 19-11-2013

144.00 minutes

9. Jabilli Kosam Akasamalle (Tel)

G.Shiva

UA-DIL/2/114/2013, 26-11-2013

162.48 minutes

10. Donga Police (Tel)

K.Satyanarayana Prasad

U-DIL/1/51/2013, 20-11-2013

136.04 minutes

11. Nee Kosame Naarineekshana (Telugu)

E.Nagabhushanam

A-DIL/3/80/2013, 12-11-13

125.18 minutes

12. Pranaya Veedhullo… Poorade Prince (Tel)

Smt.Vijayalakshmi Jaini

UA-DIL/2/108/2013, 11-11-2013

136.51 minutes

13. Bisket (Lekapote Prapanchame Ledu) (Tel)(Telugu)

Smt.V.Sravanthi UA-DIL/2/107/2013, 11-11-2013

140.11 minutes

14. Telugulo Naakunachani Padam Prema (Telugu)

H.D.Narayana Babu

UA-DIL/2/111/2013, 20-11-2013

140.11 minutes

15. Hyderabadlo (Tel) Kunapaareddi Prithviraj

A-DIL/3/79/2013, 11-11-2013

108.00 minutes

16. Masala (come have fun) (Tel) Dusresh Babu U-DIL/1/48/2013, 8-11-2013

140.00 minutes

17. Rambhai..Bheembhai (Madhyalo Drem Boy) (Tel)

M.Eswara Rao

UA-DIL/2/110/2013, 19-11-2013

130.00 minutes

18. Satya (Telugu)

M.Sumanth Kumar Reddy

A-DIL/3/78/2013, 7-11-2013

132.11 minutes

19. Ganapathi Boppamoriya

(secret of our energy) (Tel)

A.K.Kumar

U-DIL/1/52/2013, 21-11-2013

145.51 minutes

20. Anaganaga… (Alajarigindi)

N.V.S.Atchuth

UA-DIL/2/112/2013, 2011-2013

126.56 minutes

21. Manasunu Mayaseyake (Tel)

P.I.Jaison

UA-DIL/2/113/2013, 25-11-2013

129.55 minutes

22. Vikkramdhadha (Tamil) dubbed from Telugu film ‘Bezawada’.

A.N.Balaji A-DIL/3/81/2013, 21-11-2013

135.00 minutes

23. Venkatadri Express (Tel) P.Kiran U-DIL/1/53/2013, 26-11-2013

127.55 minutes

24. Thummedha (Tel) Adapa Lakshmi Narasimha Rao

UA-DIL//2/115, 2013, 26-11-2013

126.30 minutes

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JOURNAL OF ANDHRA PRADESH FILM CHAMBER OF COMMERCE GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRAPRADESH

ABSTRACT

Home Department – The Andhra Pradesh Cinemas (Regulation) Rules, 1970 – Amendment -orders – Issued

HOME (GENERAL.A.1) DEPARTMENT

G.O.Ms.No. 219 Dt.27 -09-2013 Read the fo llow i n g : -

Ref: 1. G.O.Ms.No.1273 Home (Endowments. II) Department, dt.14-08-1970.

2. Govt.Memo.No.21348/Genl.A/2012, dt.04-12-2012 3. From the Chief Electrical Inspector to Government

Lr.No.CEIG/Cinemas/D.No.7532/2012, dt.22-12-2012.

<<<<<>>>>>

ORDER:

The following notification will be published in an Extraordinary

issue of the Andhra Pradesh Gazette, dt.27-09-2013

NOTIFICATION

In exercise of the powers conferred under sub- section (1 )of section 6 and section 11 of the Andhra Pradesh Cinemas (Regulation) Act, 1955 (Act 4 of 1955), the Governor of Andhra Pradesh hereby makes the following amendments to the Andhra Pradesh Cinemas (Regulation) Rules, 1970 issued in G.O.Ms.NO.1273,Home (Endowments. II) Department, dt.14-08-1970 and published in Rules supplement to Part II of the Andhra Pradesh Gazette dated 27th August, 1970 and as amended from time to time.

2. The amendment shall come into force with effect from the date of publication in the Andhra Pradesh Gazette.

In the said Rules:-

AMENDMENT

1. In rule 2, for clause (e), the following shall be substituted, namely:-

(e) “Electrical Inspector” means Chief Electrical Inspector or Electrical Inspector appointed by the Government under sub section (1) of section 162 of the Electricity Act, 2003 (Central Act 36 of 2003) and any person authorized or deputed by him.”

2. In clause (a) of sub-rule (2) of Rule 9-A,-

after the words, “electrical machinery and cinematography apparatus along with wiring diagram”, the following words shall be inserted, namely,-

“duly certified by a licensed Electrical contractor”

3. In clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 9-B,

(a) for the words, Indian Electricity Act,1910 (Central Act 9 of

1910) and rules made there under , the following words shall

be substituted, namely,-

“Electricity Act 2003 (Central Act 36 of 2003) and Central

Electricity Authority regulations “

(b) for the words, “code of practice for Electrical wiring fittings in

Buildings of the Indian Standard Institution” the following words

shall be substituted, namely,- (PTO)

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“Bureau of Indian Standards - code of practice for Electrical

Wiring Installations (IS: 732)”

4. In clause (c) of rule11-A,-

(a) in sub-clause (i) of clause (c), the words, “if the applicant so

wishes “shall be omitted;

(b) in sub clause (ii) the words, “if the applicant so wishes” shall be

omitted

5.

In the second proviso to sub-rule (2) of rule 11-B,

for the words , “electricity and fire certificate ” the following

words shall be substituted, namely:-

“Electrical Certificate in Form ‘D”

6. In clause (a) of rule12-A and in the first proviso thereto:-

for the words , “electrical and fire certificate ” the following

words shall be substituted, namely:-

“Electrical Certificate”

7. In Rule 12-B,-

a) In clause (b) of sub-rule (1) , for the words , “electrical and fire

certificate ” the following words shall be substituted, namely,-

“Electrical Certificate”

b) In the third proviso to sub-rule (1), for the words , “electrical and

fire certificate ” the following words shall be substituted,

namely:-

“Electrical Certificate”

c) In the fourth proviso to sub-rule (1),for the words, “the Electrical

Inspector’s certificate” , the following words shall be substituted,

namely:-

“Electrical Certificate”

d) In para 1 under sub-rule (2), for the words , “electrical and fire

certificate ” the following words shall be substituted, namely:-

“Electrical Certificate”

e) In para (2) under sub-rule (2), after the words “rectification of

those defects.”, the following words shall be added, namely,-

“The licensee shall rectify the defects by licensed electrical

contractor and submit the compliance report.”

f) After sub-rule (2), the following sub-rule shall be added as sub-

rule (3) ,namely:-

(3) “The Electrical certificate in form ’D’ deemed to be invalid, if

the supply to the cinema theatre is under disconnection for more

than 6 months. A fresh application shall be applied to the

Electrical Inspector for issue of fresh Electrical Certificate in

Form ‘D’.”

8. In clause (a) of sub-rule (1), of rule 14, for the words , “electrical and

fire certificate ” the following words shall be substituted, namely:-

“Electrical Certificate” (Contd..3)

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9. In Rule 15 , for the words , “electrical and fire certificates ” the

following words shall be substituted, namely,-

“Electrical Certificate”

10. In Rule 16, for sub-rule (3), (4) and (5), the following shall be

substituted, namely,-

“ 3 (A) The fees payable per annum in respect of Permanent Cinemas,

Semi- Permanent Cinemas and Temporary Cinemas constructed with

non-flammable material for grant of an Electrical certificate in form ‘D’

shall be as follows:-

(a) For installation comprising of any or all

Projectors including Slide Projectors

(total not more than three in number),

Rectifiers, Converters, Step Down

Transformers, Amplifiers, Motors,

Engines and Electrical Wiring

Installations in the premises:

Rs.750/-

(b) For each projector in excess of three : Rs.250/-

(c) For Air Cooling/Air Conditioning

(i)

Up to and including 50 KW : Rs.500/-

(ii)

Above 50 KW up to and including Rs.1000/- (iii) Above 100 KW : Rs.1000/- plus

Rs.200/- for every 100 KW or part thereof

(d) For each generator

(i)

Up to and including 100 KVA : Rs.250/-

(ii)

Above 100 KVA up to and including Rs.500/-

(iii)

Above 125 KVA up to and including Rs.1000/-

(e) For each lift or Escalator : Rs.250/-

(f) For each Neon sign and other luminous Rs.250/-

(B) The fees payable per annum in respect of Temporary Cinemas

constructed with flammable material for grant of an Electrical certificate

in form ‘D’ shall be as follows:-

(a) For installation comprising of any or all Projectors

including Slide Projectors (total not more than three in

number), Rectifiers, Converters, Step Down

Transformers, Amplifiers, Motors, Engines and Electrical

Wiring Installations in the premises Rs.500/-

(b) For each projector in excess of three : Rs.250/-

(c) For each generator

(i) Up to and including 100 KVA : Rs.250/-

(PTO)

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(C) Miscellaneous Fee payable:-

(a) Check inspection Fee:

(i)

In respect of Permanent Cinemas, Semi- Permanent

Cinemas and Temporary Cinemas constructed with

non-flammable material: Rs. 500/-

(ii)

In respect of Temporary Cinemas constructed with

flammable material: Rs. 250/-

(b) Fees for making any additions or alterations:

(i)

In respect of Permanent Cinemas, Semi- Permanent

Cinemas and Temporary Cinemas constructed with

non-flammable material:

Rs.

1000/-

(ii)

In respect of Temporary Cinemas constructed with

flammable material: Rs. 500/-

Note: (i) In case of Electrical Certificate in Form ‘D’ being

granted for a period exceeding one year,

proportionate fee shall be collected in advance.

(ii) The fees payable for renewal of Electrical

Certificate in Form’D’ shall be same as for the grant

of fresh Electrical Certificate.

(4) The Electrical Inspector, may conduct a check inspection to

ensure rectification of defects pointed out during the

inspection, by the licensee and for check inspection the fees

as prescribed in sub-rule (3) shall be payable, such check

inspection fee shall also be payable by him in respect of check

inspections made for any other reason.

Provided that the licensee shall be informed in writing

about the intention of conducting such a check inspection in

advance.

(5) Fees for grant of duplicate Electrical Certificate in Form ‘D’

shall be Rs. 200/- in advance.”

11. In Rule 17,-

a) In clause (b) of sub-rule (2),the words “and fire shall be omitted.

12. In paragraph 21 of Appendix-I , the following words shall be added

at the end, namely,-

13. In Appendix-III, for the paragraphs 1 to 7, the following shall be

substituted, namely,-

“The installation work shall conform to the provisions of

Central Electricity Authority regulations, National Building Code,

National Electrical Code and other relevant standards of BIS. The work

shall be carried out by a licensed electrical contractor.

1. Lighting and lighting arrangements:

Except when a cinema building is used in day time and no artificial

light is required, suitable lighting (Direct or Indirect) shall be provided

in such building and in the open space attached there to. (Contd..5)

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(i) The general rules laid down in Part I /Set 14 of NEC Code shall apply. The choice of lamps, lighting fittings and /general lighting design together with power requirement shall be planned based on the recommended values of illumination given below.

RECOMMENDED VALUES OF ILLUMINATION

S.No Place Illumination in lux

1) Foyers (or) Lobbies 150

2) Auditoriums 50

3) Corridors 70

4) Staircase/Ramps 100

(ii) For outdoor lighting, water tight fittings shall be used.

(iii) In the queue sheds, bulk head fittings shall be used.

(iv) A sufficient number of emergency lights fed from independent source or sources with the provision for automatic switching-on in case of failure of main supply shall be provided in corridors, lobbies, auditorium, and staircases, near exit doors and near fire fighting appliances.

(v) The emergency lighting shall be provided to be put on within 1 s of the

failure of the normal lighting supply.

(vi) The horizontal luminance at floor level on the centreline of an escape route shall be not less than 10 lux. In addition, for escape routes up to 2 m wide, 50 percent of the route width shall be lit to a minimum of 5 lux.

(vii) Emergency lighting luminaries and their fittings shall be of non-flammable type.

(viii) Exit signs shall be illuminated and wired to an independent electrical circuit on an alternative source of supply.

2. Circuits and Wiring:

(1) The branch circuits shall, in general, cater to the following individual load groups:

(a) Power installation: i. Enclosure (Cabin) power

ii. Ventilation and air-conditioning installation;

iii. Lifts and Escalators

iv. Additional power connections.

(b) Lighting: The electrical lighting of the main building shall

have at least three separate and distinct main circuits as follows:

(i) For the enclosures ( cabin ) and hence through a

dimmer regulator to the central lighting of the auditorium;

(ii) For one half of the auditorium, passageways, stairways, exit and parts of the building open to public; and

(iii) For the remaining half of the auditorium, passageways, stairways, exit and parts of the building open to public.

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:6: (C)Emergency supply.

(2) Whenever the supply is of three phases, the three main circuits shall be taken from three phases with individual main control on or near the main switch board which shall be located outside the cabin, in such a position as to be easily accessible to the manager and the other staff on duty.

(3) The control of the circuits in respect of the two halves of the auditorium referred to in clauses (b) and (c) of sub-paragraph (1) of paragraph (1), shall be remote and separate from each other.

(4) If single phase supply is taken for the three main circuits, the supply shall be taken from the three different phases.

(5) Supply to cinematography apparatus, plants and power sockets sub-circuits shall be controlled by suitable circuit breakers.

(i) Branch and Main Distribution Boards shall be mounted at suitable height not higher than 2 m from the floor level. A front clearance of I m should also be provided.

(ii) Wood work shall not be used for the mounting of or construction of the frame work for switches and Distribution Boards and control gear.

(iii) Power sub-circuits shall be designed according to the load but in no case shall there be more than two 15-A outlets on each sub-circuit.

(iv) Suitable socket outlets with controls shall be provided on the side walls near the stage for tapping supply to screen motor; stage focussing lights, audio systems and portable lights.

(v) The plug points shall be provided at a height of about 1.5 m from the floor, in assembly buildings.

(6) An efficient double pole circuit breaker shall be provided fitted within the enclosure to control each lighting circuit

(i) The single pole switches for the individual lights and fans shall be mounted on sheet steel boards suitably earthed.

(ii) All the lighting fittings and fans shall be mounted at a height of not less than 2.25 m from floor level.

(iii) The electrical wiring and fittings provided outside the booking counters shall be inaccessible and the connected circuits shall be controlled with suitable capacity MCBs with RCCB/ELCB arrangement.

(iv) Lights and fans sub-circuit shall not have more than a total of

ten points of lights, fans and 5-A socket outlets. The load of

such circuit shall be restricted to 800 watts.

3. Cables, conductors and metal casing:-

1) All cables used shall be of ISI marked.

2) The sizes of all the cables shall be adequate to carry the full load current and prospective fault current .All conductors shall be of copper. The conductor for final sub-circuit for fan and light wiring shall be not less than 1.5 mm2 copper. The conductors for power wiring shall be not less than 2.5 mm2 copper.

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:7: 3) Within the enclosure the insulating material of all electric cables including those leading to illuminating lamps shall be covered with flame retardant material. The cables used in outdoor shall be of weather proof type.

4) Where the electric pressure exceeds 125 volts, all cables shall be enclosed either in screwed metal conduits adequately earthed or rigid PVC conduits or alternatively, armoured cables shall be used. All metal conduits are electrically and mechanically continuous and rigid non-metallic conduits are adequately protected against mechanical injury, provided that the above specification shall not apply to existing building except when conductors are to be replaced.

4. Earthing:

(a) All metal conduits , enclosures and other metal frames shall be properly connected to the earth , the earthing shall be carried out as follows:

(i) Every conductor used as earthing lead shall be of high conductivity copper or equivalent G.I. and shall be protected against mechanical injury and where necessary against corrosion and its sectional area shall be at least equivalent to the largest conductor of the system to be protected.

(ii) If more than one plate or pipe earth electrodes be employed for one earthing system, they shall be effectively and permanently connected together.

(b) The cinematography equipment and air-conditioning/air-cooled equipment shall be provided with two district and independent earth electrodes.

(c) The earth wires used for the lighting circuits shall be properly connected by using proper lugs and suitable connectors in DBs.

(d) All the earth pits shall be constructed and maintained as per IS-3043-1987.

5. Insulation Resistance:

(a) The insulation resistance of all the wires, cables, motors and equipment of more than 15 years old shall be tested at least once in a year by the licensed electrical contractor.

6. Resistances:

All resistances with the exception of a resistance or regulating purposes shall

be placed outside the enclosure and if reasonably practicable, outside the

auditorium and if placed inside the auditorium such resistances shall be

protected by an earthed wire guard or other efficient means of preventing

accidental contact.

7. Wiring Diagram:

A single line wiring diagram drawn on the lines of the model wiring diagram

in appendix VII and indicating the positions of the various control switches

with references to the layout of the premises, the different main circuits and

the controls shall be got approved by the electrical inspector and exhibit in

the office of the manager.”

14. In Appendix-III, paragraph 8 shall be omitted.

15. In sub-clause (i) of paragraph 5 of Appendix-IV, the words, “or

Officer authorized by him” shall be omitted. (PTO)

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16. In sub paragraph (7) of paragraph 1 of Appendix-V,

(a) In clause (c) for the words , “the Regulations for the electrical

equipment of building framed by the Institution of Electrical

Engineers” the following words shall be substituted, namely:-

“Relevant Indian Standards and NEC”

(b) In clause (d) after the words, “extension cords shall be” the

following words shall be inserted, namely,-

“not”

(c) after clause (d) the following shall be added, namely,-

(e) “The lighting circuits in the storage shed and examination room

shall be effectively controlled by RCCB/ELCB”

17. In paragraph 2 and paragraph 3 of Appendix –VI, “electrical and

fire certificates” the following words shall be substituted, namely:-

“Electrical certificate”

18. In Appendix-VIII,

(a) In paragraph 2, for the words, “ The Deputy Chief Electrical

Inspectors to Government, Hyderabad)”, the following words

shall be substituted, namely:-

“The Electrical Inspector, Hyderabad”

(b) In sub-paragraph (6) of paragraph 6,for the words, “ Indian

Electricity Rules,1956” the following words shall be substituted,

namely:-

“Central Electricity Authority Regulations”

(c) In paragraph 9, for the words, “ Assistant Electrical Inspector ”

, the following words shall be substituted, namely:-

“Deputy Electrical Inspector”

(d) In paragraph 10 for

S.No.1 to 8 and 9(a) and 9(b), the following shall

be substituted, namely,-

(1) Fee for application form for cinema operators

examinations: Rs. 100/-

(2) For cinema operators examination: Rs. 500/-

(3) Fee for exemption from cinema operators Rs. 250/-

(4) Fee for issue of duplicate competency certificate

when original is lost: Rs. 100/-

(5) Fee for issue of cinema operator’s license to the

successful candidates: Rs. 250/-

(6) Fee for issue of duplicate cinema operator’s license

when original is lost: Rs. 250/-

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(7) Fee for renewal of cinema operator’s license when

the application for the renewal is received in

complete shape before three months to the date of

expiry of license: Rs. 250/-

(8)

Fee for renewal of cinema operator’s license when

the application for the renewal is not received in

complete shape before three months to the date of

expiry of license:Rs. 300/-

(9) Fee for revalidation of lapsed cinema operator’s

license. Rs. 500/-

(i)

If the application is received in full shape

within the date of expiry of its validity : Rs. 300/-

(ii)

If the application is received in full shape

after one year or above from the date of

expiry of its validity :

Rs. 300/- plus

Rs. 200/ -

forevery year or

part thereof

subject to the

maximum of

Rs. M 2000/-“

(e) In para 1 of paragraph 11 (A),for the expression and words, “ Rs.50/-

(Rupees Fifty only)”, the following expression and words shall be

substituted, namely:-

“Rs. 250/- (Rupees Two Hundred and Fifty only)”

(f) In para 2 of paragraph 11 (B),for the expression and words, “ Rs.60/-

(Rupees Sixty only)” the following expression and words shall be

substituted, namely:-

“Rs. 250/- (Rupees Two Hundred and Fifty only)”

(g) In clause (i) of paragraph 12,for the expression and words, “ Rs.60/-

(Rupees Sixty only)”,the following expression and words shall be

substituted, namely:-

“Rs. 250/- (Rupees Two Hundred and Fifty only)”

(h) In clause (ii) of paragraph 12,for the expression and words, “ Rs.10/-

(Rupees Ten only)”,the following expression and words shall be

substituted, namely:-

“Rs. 100/- (Rupees One Hundred only)”

(i) In clause (iii) of paragraph 12,for the expression and words, “ Rs.10/-

(Rupees Ten only)”,the following expression and words shall be

substituted, namely:-

“Rs.100/- (Rupees One Hundred only)”

(j) In clause (iv) of paragraph 12,for the expression and words, “ Rs.60/-

(Rupees Sixty only)”,the following expression and words shall be

substituted, namely:-

“Rs.250/- (Rupees Two Hundred and Fifty only)” (PTO)

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(k) In clause (v) of paragraph 12,for the expression and words, “ Rs.60/-

(Rupees Sixty only)”,the following expression and words shall be

substituted, namely:-

“Rs. 250/- (Rupees Two Hundred and Fifty only)”

(l) In paragraph 13,for the expression and words, “ Rs.50/- and Rs.10/-”

,the following expression and words shall be substituted, namely:-

“Rs. 250/-(Rupees Two Hundred and Fifty only)”

and Rs.100/-”(Rupees one Hundred only)”

(19) In Appendix-IX :

(a) In sub- clause (ii) of clause (a) of paragraph 1,

for the words,

“Electrical and Fire Certification” , the following words shall be

substituted, namely:-

“Electrical Certificate in”

(d) In sub- clause (i) of paragraph 5,

for the words, “Electrical and

Fire Certificate” , the following words shall be substituted,

namely:-

“Electrical Certificate”

20. In serial No.9 of Form-A-II

For the words, “Electrical and Fire Certificate”, the following words

shall be substituted, namely:-

“Electrical Certificate”

21. In serial No.7 of Form-B, the words, “or the officer authorized

by him” , shall be omitted

22. In Conditions of license (S.No12 of Form B):-

(a) In condition 3, the words “or by any person authorized by him”

shall be omitted.

(b) In condition 5, the words, “The licensee shall appoint a person, having the cinema operator license, issued by the Chief Electrical Inspector to Govt. and” shall be added in the beginning.

(c) The following words shall be added as condition 27-B, namely,-

“An alternative arrangement shall be provided for ventilation and air circulation, in the event of breakdown of the air conditioning plant”

(d) After condition 50, the following shall be added namely:-

51. “A sufficient number of emergency lights fed from alternative independent source (UPS/Inverter) with the proven or automatic switching in case of failure of main supply shall be provided in the auditorium, gangway, passages and exits”

52. “The licensee shall appoint an authorized person holding minimum of a valid wireman permit issued by the A.P. Electrical licensing Board to look after the electrical installation”

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:11: 23. In Form-D,

(a) In the heading “Electrical and Fire Certificate” the following heading shall be substituted, namely,--

“Electrical Certificate”

(b) In para 1 and in para 2, the words “and fire extinguishing appliances” shall be omitted.

(c) In Reverse; under the heading details of Equipment and other particulars, Part-B, shall be omitted

24. In Form-DV,

(a) In the heading, for the words, “Electrical and Fire Certificate” ,

the following words shall be substituted, namely,-

“Electrical Certificate”

(b) In paragraph 1, the words “ and fire extinguishing appliances” shall be omitted.

(c) In Reverse, the words “Fire Extinguishing appliances” shall be omitted.

25. In Form-F,

(a) In paragraph 2, the words “as also the fire extinguishing appliances” shall be omitted.

(b) In Reverse; under the heading “Details of Equipment and other particulars, the Part-B, shall be omitted.”

(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

PRABHAKAR D. THOMAS SPECIAL CHIEF SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT

To The Commissioner, Printing, Stationery and Stores Purchase, Hyderabad. (for publication in Extraordinary Gazette of A. P and to supply 100copies) The Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad / Cyberabad/ Vijayawada/ Visakhapatnam. All the District Collectors and Licensing Authorities. Copy to :

The Law Department. The Chief Electrical Inspector to Government of Andhara Pradesh The Finance Department. The General (I&PR) Administration Department. The P.S to Minister (I&PR and Cinematography). The P.S to Special Chief Secretary, Home Department. The President, Telangana Film Chamber of Commerce, Secunderabad, The President, Andhra Pradesh Film Chamber of Commerce, Hyderabad Sc/ Sf.

//FORWARDED:: BY ORDER//

SECTION OFFICER

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