Action-packed Sema Thimiru to premiere on Colors Tamil this weekend
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This past weekend saw the return of major professional bodybuilding shows for the first time in 2021 with the Indy Pro. Hosted in Indianapolis, this show serves as a qualifying show for the Mr. Olympia, the premier show in all of men’s professional bodybuilding. The winner would qualify directly for the 2021 Mr. Olympia, while those finishing in other top positions would earn points toward qualifying themselves, with 2nd place taking 4 points, third 3 and so on. As such, there was a lot on the line in Indy, and the show didn’t disappoint. Several compelling stories came out of the show in both the Men’s Open and 212 divisions. Here’s what went down:
JUSTIN RODRIGUEZ & TONIO BURTON TAKE THE TOP SPOTS! ONTO THE OLYMPIA!
by Ron Harris
The season opener for Open and 212 Pro bodybuilding is in the books, and it was a day full of surprises and upsets
It kicked off with the 212 men. John Jewett, who has placed as high as fourth at the Olympia, was the favorite going in, and I honestly would’ve had no problem with him winning. But the victory went to a rookie from Nevada, Tonio Burton, making his pro debut here. Tonio was round and full, with a wide back and shoulders and a tiny waist. Runner-up was Nathan Epler from right here in Indiana, also taking the stage for the first time as a pro. Nathan has beautiful shape and symmetry and his condition was insane. Jewett was third, while yet another newcomer, Bryan Balzano, took fourth. Rounding out the top five was former Indy Pro 212 champ Noel Adame, who to my eyes should’ve been fighting for the win. He’s packed head to toe with thick, dense muscle, and he was s
Pogaru Day 6 Box Office Collection: Dhruva Sarja Starrer Continues Its Decent Run
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Action Prince Dhruva Sarja s
Pogaru continues to pull the crowd to the theatres. Despite having stiff competition from other south releases including Mohanlal s
Drishyam 2 (Malayalam), Vishal s
Chakra (Tamil) and Allari Naresh s
Naandhi (Telugu), the action-entertainer seems to be enjoying massive success at the box office.
Interestingly, the film s Tamil (
Semma Thimiru) and Telugu (
Pogaru) versions are also garnering huge love from the theatres of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
Pogaru started off its theatrical journey on February 19 and opened to a terrific response by collecting Rs 6.51 crore (net) on day 1 from all languages (Kannada, Telugu and Tamil). On days 2, 3, 4 and 5, the Dhruva-starrer could accumulate Rs 3.31 crore, Rs 4.53 crore, Rs 2.25 crore and Rs 1.60 crore respectively at the box office. With its 6th day of theatrical run,
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