This beauty from North India who stepped into Tollywood very recently is now said to be one of the top-earning celebrities.
It has been a long time since Trisha was seen in a Telugu movie. She got an opportunity to play the female lead in a biggie like Acharya starring Chiranjeevi and directed by Koratala Siva.
Had 'Sye Raa' been made considering the stamina of the Telugu market, it would have become a profitable venture.
She is a very talented actress but luck is not on her side. In the initial stages of her career, she solely banked on her acting skills.
Even Megastar Chiranjeevi couldn't escape it. There are options before him but he is mulling over which decision to take. Somehow he could not arrive at the conclusion.
Mahesh Babu took the rights of digital, satellite and Hindi dubbing of “Sarileru Neekevvaru” as part of his remuneration.
Sharwanand delivered three consecutive flops after 'Mahanubhavudu'. He has lined up two films now and the third film is in the discussions phase.
Finally, Nandamuri Balakrishna-Boyapati Srinu's film shoot got kickstarted. The director is canning a fight sequence on Balayya and others in Ramoji Film City at present.
Star heroes and star directors face black money issues when compared to the others in the industry.
Balakrishna’s market has taken a severe hit in recent times as none of his films managed to post decent opening numbers let alone making profits.
Prabhas has been hunting for stories with Pan India appeal to cash in on his Baahubali craze and has finally okayed a story narrated by Mahanati fame Nag Ashwin.
Sunil used to draw Rs. 2 Cr to Rs. 3 Cr when he was busy playing lead roles. But he is not a hero anymore.
What is happening with Mahesh - Parashuram project? What are the challenges in the finalization of the project?
Someone said sometime ago- "Popularity is sin". Yes, to a large extent. It needs no explanation to say how several celebrities live with the shadows of paparazzi, sirens of gossip mills and the ire of controversies.
Here is an interesting scoop about a young hero's drinking habit. More than ninety percentage of industry people drink, but not everyone is a heavy drinker.