
Three Hollywood releases are among the Top 10 domestic box-office grossers this year, with the Benedict Cumberbatch-starrer 'Dr Strange in the Multiverse of Madness' raking in Rs 130 core and ranking No. 5.

After the end of the summer season, all producers realized that high ticket prices will only keep the audiences away from the theaters.

Ram, Krithi Shetty and Aadhi Pinisetty starring, 'The Warrior', ended up as a big disaster this week.

Poonam Bajwa needs no introduction for the netizens who come across her pictures every now and then on social media and websites.

Sai Pallavi is a powerhouse of talent. She delivered fine performances in the past but this year she won more accolades for her acting skills.

Disha Patani gives a shot with her latest pictures in a black attire that has a split at the leg side, making her thigh protrude much to the enticement of the onlookers.

Allu Arjun's fandom has increased manifold after the bumper success of Pushpa: The Rise.

Nidhi Agarwal is the actress who shot to fame with the Telugu film iSmart Shankar. Eventually she got some interesting offers in Tamil and Telugu.

Multi-award-winning Tollywood director Srinu Vaitla and his wife Roopa are said to be parting ways.

Kollywood star Vishnu Vishal was last seen in FIR for which Ravi Teja was the presenter. The duo team up again for a new film titled Matti Kusthi.

Nithiin's upcoming flick Macherla Niyojakavargam is up for release in less than a month on August 12th.

Samantha Ruth Prabhu, who had the audience asking for more with her smoking hot 'Oo Antava' number in 'Pushpa: The Rise', is repoted to be returning

After the huge disasters of Kathanayakudu and Mahanayakadu, Balakrishna has breathed a sigh of relief with Akhanda. This stood up as a blockbuster

A big budget film is consuming anywhere between Rs 125 Cr to Rs 150 Cr. It is ok if the market is Rs 200 Cr. But after the debacle like Acharya a banner
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Two developments have caught my attention. One is the decision by the Multiplex Association of India (MAI) that, starting on August 1, all films should adhere to at least an eight-week gap between their theatrical and OTT releases.