Namo..'s release day as B+ Day

  • IndiaGlitz, [Wednesday,January 13 2010]

Venkatesh's Namo Venkatesa, releasing tomorrow, comes with the tag line Be Positive. This has caught the attention of a leading FM station, which is planning to celebrate the day as B+ Day. Heard of any film's tag line becoming popular enough to be used to name a day?

We do not know if Namo.. is themed around the concept of exuding positiveness come what may, but the tag line has sure become popular. Oh yes, why not? Venky played Pelli kani Prasadu in 'Malleswari', a married man but separated in 'Tulasi', as an unemployed guy in Chintakayala Ravi, and it is he, again in his new film, who would know how to stay positive. This seems to be the idea of the FM station which has floated the idea.

The film is releasing to high expectations on the 14th, on the eve of Sankranthi and stars Trisha, Brahmanandam and others too.

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