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CPI National Secretary K Narayana lashed out at CMs Revanth Reddy and Chandrababu Naidu for backing commercial films while ignoring message-driven cinema like R Narayana Murthy’s University, which addresses unemployment and paper leaks. He called their priorities shameful
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Director Raghav Omkar Sasidhar reflects on the positive reception for his debut film The 100, highlighting its emotional impact and thanking supporters, with a focus on future socially relevant projects.
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After winning hearts with the short film Madhuram, Ravi Duggirala makes a heartfelt comeback in 8 Vasanthalu. In this exclusive, he opens up about dreams, doubts, and his journey back.
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Director Phanindra Narsetti creates history by releasing the complete scripts of 8 Vasanthalu and its extended version 12 Vasanthalu, giving fans a rare look into the film’s soulful writing.
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Legendary Telugu actor Kota Srinivasa Rao, known for his versatile roles and immense contribution to Indian cinema, passed away at 83 in Hyderabad, leaving behind a rich legacy of over 750 films.
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A multi-talented man, Datta was not just a lyricist but also a painter and musician who could play instruments like the guitar, sitar, and harmonium. His philosophical outlook and love for classical art inspired many young artists.
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Uppu Kappurambu is a Telugu satirical comedy set in a 1990s village struggling with a bizarre issue—no burial space. Keerthy Suresh plays a new female village head who, alongside a quirky caretaker, navigates resistance, chaos, and comedy
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Directed by Rakesh Potta, the movie features Naveen Chandra, Raashi Singh, and Kajal Choudhary in lead roles.
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These next-gen stars aren’t just passing trends; they’re performers who are steadily winning hearts and redefining what it means to be a Telugu film actor.
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One of India's most respected directors SS Rajamouli has now confirmed that actor Nani will indeed be a part of his dream project, the 'Mahabharatham'
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The festival will feature screenings of timeless Telugu classics, including Pushpaka Vimana (1987), Aditya 369 (1991), Kshana Kshanam (1991), Manmadhudu (2002), Happy Days (2007), Nene Raju Nene Mantri (2017), and more. Audiences will get the rare opportunity to watch these cinematic gems on the big screen once again.
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Says the recognition is a treasured affirmation for not just the family and fans of the legendary actor but also Indian movie lovers
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Pushpa 2 TheRule RELOADED VERSION with 20 minutes of added footage will play in cinemas from 11th January
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Telangana government’s decision to stop special shows and ticket price hikes is likely to hit the BO collections for movies making it difficult for filmmakers to recover their investments
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The 'Pushpa: The Rule' star revealed that she travelled for an hour for her best friend's sangeet ceremony but couldn't stay for long due to prior work commitments
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"There are issues concerning distributors and producers in Telangana. I will work to act as a bridge between them and the government to resolve these issues,” said Dil Raju, who is gearing up for the release of Ram Charan-starrer 'Game Changer'
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Addressing the media, Manoj expressed his regret, saying, "My father's actions towards the media deeply hurt me, and I sincerely apologize to all my friends in the media for this incident. My father is my life and has always been like a God to me. However, he was misled by Vinay, a friend of my brother, who painted me as an adversary. My wife, Mounika, and I recently launched a toy company, and they even created hurdles for us in that venture."
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Rashmika Mandanna shared her emotions on Instagram, expressing how overwhelmed she felt. She wrote: “On the evening of the 24th, after a full day of shooting, we flew to Chennai for a lovely event and returned to Hyderabad the same night. I went home, slept for about 4-5 hours, and rushed back to shoot my final day for Pushpa. We filmed an incredible song that you’ll all hear about very soon!”
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Vamsi’s portrayal of Siddhu in ‘Alanaati Ramachandrudu’ is seen as a breakthrough in representing introverted characters in Telugu cinema.
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Netizens are appreciating HanuMan's prowess; well-knowing that it didn't start as a big-budget action spectacle but organically grew from humble beginnings, evolving at each stage of its creative development.