
Kamal Haasan has never shied away from controversy. Whether on screen or off it, the actor, director, and political figure has often found himself in the eye of the storm—something he seems to accept, even embrace.

The recent Gaddar Awards are yet another example of how the Telugu film industry’s award system has become a carefully managed PR exercise.

Surveys have long been part of the Telugu Desam Party’s strategy to assess the performance of its MLAs and ministers.

While many are lamenting that AI may one day take away jobs, there seems to be no such concern for those who earn more from their brand name than from actual work.

Charming star Sharwa has been keeping busy with a diverse lineup of projects, each belonging to a distinctly different genre, showcasing his versatility as an actor.

The 4K re-release of Khaleja earned a strong $57,677 on its opening day from 105 locations in North America.

Vijay Sai Reddy has strongly denied reports claiming he spoke against YCP chief Jagan Mohan Reddy in Tirupati and Visakhapatnam.

At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) graduation ceremony, Megha Vemuri, an American student of Andhra Pradesh origin and the president of the Class of 2025, delivered a strongly-worded pro-Palestine speech, drawing both praise and criticism.

Nidhhi Agerwal, who rose to stardom through the Telugu hit iSmart Shankar, has since carved a niche for herself in both the Tamil and Telugu film industries.

Director and producer Sai Rajesh has received yet another prestigious accolade.

Actress Surveen Chawla recently opened up about her experiences in the film and TV industries, revealing how body image expectations affected her work.

Congress' Telangana President Mahesh Kumar Goud on Friday claimed that BRS leader T. Harish Rao called on BJP MP Eatala Rajender, and they both spoke to BRS President and former Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao over the phone.

Kamal Haasan’s recent comment that Kannada was born out of Tamil has sparked controversy in Karnataka.

From the beginning of his career, Varun Tej has consistently chosen diverse and challenging roles, earning acclaim for his ability to transition seamlessly between mass entertainers and family dramas.

After a quiet phase, Vyjayanthi Movies, led by Aswani Dutt, made a strong comeback with Yevade Subramanyam in 2015. This soulful adventure drama broke away from commercial formulas and signalled a shift toward content-driven cinema.