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Udit Narayan, who is the father of singer Aditya Narayan, has not made any comments, however, social media users have expressed anger.
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Schools also need to rethink the gruelling schedules; playtime and rest are not luxuries - they are necessities
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Made on a budget of Rs 30 crores, Marco relied on its strong storyline, proving that good content can attract audiences to theatres regardless of promotion campaigns.
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Several of these films will be available in Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, and Hindi audio options, broadening their accessibility to diverse audiences. Emphasizing its dedication to promoting regional storytelling, Vice President Monika Shergill remarked, “With a lineup featuring some of the industry’s top talents and compelling narratives, there’s plenty to be excited about.”
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When I announced vision 2020 in the past, people criticised. Now, vision 2047 has been unveiled, and as they say, seeing is believing, judge for yourself and take a call, says Naidu
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The film’s success has led to the addition of more than 55 extra theaters for its screening in Telugu states.
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Mogilaiah had been battling for his life for an extended period, with both of his kidneys severely damaged. He was undergoing dialysis and receiving treatment at a private hospital in Warangal. A resident of Duggondi village in Warangal, he lived with his wife in a modest two-room tiled house near the local police station.
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As per the order issued by Principal Secretary to Government (FAC) (Education department) N Sridhar, School Education director has been asked to take steps to implement the Telugu as compulsory subject from the academic year 2025-26 scrupulously.
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Filming for ‘Salaar: Part 2 – Shouryaanga Parvam’ began on Wednesday, with Prashanth Neel, known for directing the hit ‘K.G.F.’ franchise and ‘Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire,’ once again at the helm.
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On Monday, the 'Made In Heaven' actress shared pictures from the Pasupu Danchadam ceremony on her Instagram, marking the beginning of wedding festivities in Telugu culture. She captioned the post, “Godhuma Raayi Pasupu danchatam And so it begins.”
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A resurfaced video from the 1990s shows actor Saif Ali Khan discussing his "moral choice" regarding his debut film in an interview with two hosts. During the conversation, Saif also playfully teased the interviewers, clearly in a lighthearted mood.
A resurfaced video from the 1990s shows actor Saif Ali Khan discussing his "moral choice" regarding his debut film in an interview with two hosts. During the conversation, Saif also playfully teased the interviewers, clearly in a lighthearted mood.
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Kuan shared a video on her Instagram Stories showing her sitting with Rashmika Mandanna, taking Telugu lessons from the actress. In the video, Kuan calls Rashmika her "new friend," while Rashmika repeats the same phrase in Telugu from the background.
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The film is set to release in theaters on October 18 in multiple languages, including Hindi, English, Tamil, and Telugu. It originally premiered at the International Film Festival of India in 1993 and was later aired on television.
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India’s Film Heritage Foundation (FHF) will honor Akkineni Nageswara Rao's centenary with a nationwide film festival, according to ‘Variety’. Renowned for his versatility, Rao had a prolific career spanning over seven decades and 250 films across Telugu, Tamil, and Hindi cinema.
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As a part of Aay success, Nayan recently met superstars Allu Arjun and Jr NTR. Both the stars congratulated the team on the success, and also complimented her.
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In his message, he celebrated the rich heritage and musical beauty of the Telugu language, often called the “Italian of the East.” He praised Telugu as a beacon of light that has illuminated culture for thousands of years.
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The first look poster features Brahmanandam in a traditional outfit, wearing a white dhoti and an orange silk shirt, complemented by an angavastram draped over his shoulder. The poster's background enhances the grandeur, showing the actor emerging from a majestic doorway, bathed in golden light.
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Reports confirm that the 'Lion' actor has declined the project, and no other Telugu film industry actors have shown interest in the role. Sources suggest that Balakrishna opted out of the remake because he prefers positive and inspiring roles, avoiding characters with dark or negative traits.
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The event is to take place on August 13, ahead of the 15th annual Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM), which is slated to commence from August 15.
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The movie marks Nani and Vivek Athreya's second collaboration after "Ante Sundaraniki."