Shriya Saran’s marriage with her Russian beau Andrei Koscheev have hit the headlines yesterday. A leading daily contacted Shriya about it, to which she...
After putting to an end to the marriage rumours, Actress Shriya Saran seems like celebrated the Valentine’s Day in Russia with her boyfriend.
And they...
As Telugu people usher in another year with the joyous festival of Ugadi, it's time to indulge in some heartwarming entertainment. Alongside the traditional sweets and feasts, why not add a touch of cinematic magic to your celebrations? Here's a sneak peek at some of the best feel-good movies you can enjoy with your family this Ugadi. From captivating romantic dramas to soulful biopics, these films promise to enrich your festivities with laughter, tears, and timeless stories of love and life.
In the ever-evolving world of South Indian cinema, the influence of star mothers on young actresses has been a topic of discussion for decades. While in the past, these mothers were deeply involved in every aspect of their daughters' careers, today, a new generation of actresses is forging their paths with professionalism and independence, reshaping the dynamics of stardom in Tollywood and Kollywood.
Star heroines not only demand a high salary but also ask for many other expenses to be covered, like where they stay and what they need. Sometimes they even ask for things when attending events.
After a three-year wait, Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire finally hit theaters worldwide today, bringing together the much-anticipated collaboration of Prabhas and Prashanth Neel. Let's dive into our review to see if this film lives up to its expectations.