
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today announced a complete nationwide lockdown from midnight for 21 days.

There has been nothing to cheer about for everybody since the Coronavirus broke out and left the World economy in a mess.

Megastar Chiranjeevi made a sensational announcement today that he is going to join Social Media (Twitter & Instagram) from this Ugadi.

Coronavirus positive cases are rising. There is uncertainty. Total lockdown is in place all over the world. This is not the time to hold wedding celebrations.

Kajal Aggarwal has officially signed on the dotted line to be the heroine of Megastar Chiranjeevi in “Acharya”.
1585023989.jpg)
From past few days, there have been reports that, hero Nithiin will be producing his good friend Akhil’s next film. The reports suggest that, Nithiin is in search of a director to helm the project.

Director Anil Ravipudi has begun work on his next film which is going to be a sequel to “F2”. Apparently, Mahesh Babu has turned down to be part of this sequel.

Curfews and lockdowns in the time of COVID-19 pandemic have given our Bollywood stars a lot of time at hand to try out things they never had time to even think of, let alone imagine doing.

Star producer Dil Raju is one of the most affected in Telugu Cinema industry with the coronavirus crisis.

Hero Nithiin has announced Rs 10 lakh each towards the Chief Minister's relief fund for the relief efforts related to the coronavirus pandemic in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.

Actress Amy Jackson is giving out fitness goals by showing a toilet paper-inspired workout with son Andreas amid coronavirus lockdown.

Bollywood playback singer who is famous for Baby Doll and Chittiyan Kalaiyyave songs is currently taking treatment in a government facility in Uttar Pradesh.

Actress Neha Sharma, who pursued fashion designing from NIFT, Delhi, was a successful model before she made her entry into the Bollywood industry.

As soon as Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao announced lockdown of state until March 31st, actress Anasuya Bharadwaj responded seeking an exemption from those who need to work to pay the EMIs, rents, etc.

The Indian film industry is staring at a loss of ₹400 crore every weekend when cinema halls remain shut and shoots are halted, experts estimated.