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Sunday, March 30, 2008

"JALSA" Game Launched




Online and mobile game of JALSA, a Pawan Kalyan film, is launched today. A launch program is held at HICC, Hyderabad. Producer Allu Arvind, Telugu film producers council president Tammareddy Bharadwaja, Allu Arjun, Allu Sireesh and representatives of Big C and other sponsors attended the event. The Game can be downloaded on the mobile or online. On mobile, it costs Rs. 50/- per download, while its absolutely free online.

Producer Allu Arvind said: "Mobile Gaming is fast catching up in India registering a revenue of crores of rupees, bringing relief and cash to the producers. We have exclusively incorporated an action sequence before launching this Game. It is done thanks to the coordination between the choreographer and director. Jalsa is not only an action film, it is full of entertainment. I request Tammareddy Bharadwaja to consider the importance of Game promotion for the films and promote the same among all the producers for better results and in the interest of the entire film industry." Tammareddy Bharadwaj appreciated Allu Arvind for doing big things like entering the Gaming industry with Jalsa, taking the first lead in Tollywood. He said he would take up promoting the business among all the producers.

Allu Arjun said: "I never expected that I would become a film actor. But, I had immense liking for animation. I dreamt of the day when entertainment through animation could be done on our production house Geeta Arts. Now, it has become a reality. FX Labs is cooperating with us. This game show, which is limited to Bollywood that too in the recent days, will flourish in our Tollywood also."

Allu Sireesh said: "Actually, we wanted to make the Game available to one and all for which we thought of fixing a very low price. But, after thorough thought, we have fixed it Rs. 50/- per download on the mobile, while its free online." Replying to a question, he said nothing could be done if the Game becomes the victim of piracy. He said a special code is being developed on the Game, which is expected to curb the piracy to some extent.

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