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Mass Maharaja Ravi Teja teams up with Sreeleela for Mass Jathara, releasing August 27, 2025. The teaser promises action, comedy, romance, with music by Bheems Ceciroleo and direction by Bhanu Bogavarapu.
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On Guru Dutt’s 100th birth anniversary, granddaughters Gouri and Karuna Dutt shared memories of his heartfelt letters to family, revealing his longing for them despite being a workaholic, alongside celebrating restored screenings of his classics.
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Kerala Police have issued a lookout notice for rapper Vedan after a female doctor accused him of rape and financial exploitation. Authorities fear he may flee abroad; investigation is ongoing.
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Varun Dhawan shared sunrise pictures from Punjab’s farms, calling it his “best morning,” after wrapping the Amritsar schedule of “Border 2,” a war epic directed by Anurag Singh and inspired by the Kargil War.
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Farhan Akhtar-backed Manipuri film Boong, directed by Lakshmipriya Devi, has been named Spotlight Film at IFFM 2025. The festival runs from August 14-24, also featuring Farhan’s war drama 120 Bahadur.
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Aadhi Pinisetty opens up about portraying Krishnama Naidu in Mayasabha, the discipline behind the role, and why discomfort, not comfort, fuels his artistic growth.
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As 8 Vasanthalu completes 50 days, actor Ananthika Sanilkumar reflects on the film’s emotional impact, her personal journey, and the unwavering love that continues to pour in from the audience.
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Raj B Shetty joins Karavali, directed by Gurudatha Ganiga, playing Maveera in a story rooted in Karnataka’s coastal culture. The film explores tradition, survival, and emotion, with a strong ensemble cast.
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Set in united Andhra Pradesh, Mayasabha follows two friends-turned-political-rivals as they navigate caste, power, and ambition. A slow-burning drama with strong performances, the series isn’t ideal for family viewing.
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There’s a fine line between intentional mental health breaks and escapism as a coping mechanism
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A gripping courtroom drama about a sexual assault survivor’s fight for justice, JSK – Janaki V v/s State of Kerala streams August 15 on ZEE5 in five Indian languages.
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Malayalam actor Shanawas, son of screen legend Prem Nazir, passed away at 71 after prolonged illness. Known for films like Mazhanilavu and Jana Gana Mana, he acted in over 50 movies.
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Vidya Balan fondly remembers the fun behind-the-scenes moments of Parineeta, including director Pradeep Sarkar’s hilarious acting demonstrations. The restored film will return to cinemas in 8K on August 29.
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Actress Shalini celebrated her husband Ajith Kumar’s 33-year journey in films with a proud Instagram note, while Ajith thanked fans, family, and industry well-wishers for their unwavering support.
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Nagarjuna, playing a villain in Coolie, recalls asking director Lokesh Kanagaraj if people could truly be so evil. Lokesh replied, “They are more evil,” reflecting the film’s dark themes.
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Mandala Murders creator Gopi Puthran believes India’s deep mythological roots influence storytelling, helping audiences connect emotionally. He credits the show’s global success to its fusion of myth and fiction.
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Armaan Malik and Ikka collaborate for the first time on Maybe, a romantic and moody track blending hip-hop and melody. Both artists praise the seamless process and vibrant outcome.
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Veteran actor Mukesh Khanna defends Shah Rukh Khan receiving his first National Award, calling it well-deserved recognition for four decades of hard work, amid criticism from southern actress Urvashi.
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At the Coolie press meet, Rajinikanth praised Nagarjuna’s performance as Simon, saying even he couldn’t have done it better. He also appreciated his fitness and commitment to the role.
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A lawyer returns to the courtroom after a shocking incident and takes on a tough case. Sattamum Needhiyum is honest but doesn’t fully succeed in making an impact.
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Kiran Abbavaram shares the first photo of his baby boy and reveals his name 'Hanu Abbavaram' in a touching post from Tirumala, marking a beautiful moment in his personal life.
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Tamil actor Kathir, who made his Malayalam debut with Meesha, says the experience helped him reinvent himself and explore new facets of his craft. He shared an emotional thank-you note online.
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Keerthy Suresh shared an emotional Instagram note remembering her late childhood friend Maneesha on her birthday, recalling her eight-year battle with a brain tumour and expressing that the pain of losing a friend never fades.
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Rashmika Mandanna shares how she spends her time away from shooting—journaling, walking her dog, reading, and quiet family moments—while balancing brand work. She awaits the release of The Girlfriend and Thama.