
Sukumar does know how to spot talent. Sukumar who is all set to begin the shoot of Allu Arjun’s new film in East Godavari next month is now also busy producing films.

Shraddha Srinath, who made debut in Telugu Cinema with Jersey, is not able to find solid offers here. One has to blame the character she got to play in her first Telugu film.

#RRR shoot has come to a grinding halt because of Coronavirus crisis and Rajamouli is not happy about it. A key schedule has been planned in March and April months.

All those who returned to India after March 1st from foreign countries must go in for self-isolation in their homes is the appeal made by Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao.

March 25th releases have been postponed to April end due to the total shutdown of production related activity in Telugu Film industry.

Kareena Kapoor Khan is putting her new-found free time to good use.

Actor Naga Babu who saw drubbing last year’s general elections has not stopped making grand statements on Twitter.

COVID-19 epidemic has forced Telugu Cinema industry to shutdown and patiently wait for it to get over.

After scoring his first hit with HIT, Vishwak Sen is coming up with a rom-com entertainer titled crazily as Paagal. The film has been launched today with formal pooja ceremony.

Rising superstar Vijay Deverakonda is a heartthrob of youngsters and no wonder he has taken the number one place among the Most desirable men poll conducted by Times Group.

Anushka starrer “Nishabdham” was initially planned for January 24 release. But the film was pulled out from this date as it could not get buyers in other languages.

The Telugu Film Chamber of Commerce had asked the filmmakers to shutdown the shootings until March 21st and Telangana exhibitors have also decided to close the theaters till this Friday.

Coronavirus outbreak has led to gyms being shut. However our fitness enthusiastic Bollywood celebrities refuse to take a break from their workouts.

With World Health Organisation declaring COVID-19 a pandemic, cinema, OTT and television production the world over have been adversely hit, and the thriving south Indian film industry is no exception.