
Power star Pawan Kalyan’s much-awaited film Bhimla Nayak, up for release on Friday, has got the much need relief with the Telangana government on Wednesday giving permission for screening a fifth show in all the theatres in the state for two weeks.

Trivikram Srinivas, the man behind 'Bheemla Nayak' as a dialogue writer and the total project coordinator was not much seen at the pre release event today.

Almost for the first time, an event related to Pawan Kalyan was concluded in a decent and dignified manner. It is felt that this is the way the film events should be organized.

Rana Daggubati is the costar to Pawan Kalyan in 'Bheemla Nayak' and that is known to all.

It is known that the trailer of Bheemla Nayak received a lot of flak from the audience when it was released yesterday.

Andhra Pradesh government applies its rules on Bheemla Nayak that is releasing day after tomorrow.

Pawan Kalyan’s multiple marriages have received wide publicity. But there is another actor who also got married thrice.

The Telangana government has already permitted all movies to use flexible rates up to Rs 295 in multiplexes.

After doing some serious roles, Nani is back to his biggest strength, i.e. comedy with his next release Ante Sundaraniki.

The second phase of promotions for S.S. Rajamouli's much-awaited magnum opus 'RRR' will kick off soon.

Samantha Ruth Prabhu makes her presence felt more on social media than with her films. She regularly keeps her fans engaged with pics and quotes on her social media handle.

Pawan Kalyan is the actor who is unpredictable on the stage. Close sources said that Pawan never prepares for any speech but talks looking at the frenzy of the crowd.

The wholesome family entertainer Aadavallu Meeku Johaarlu starring Sharwanand is up for release on March 4th.

Young hero Kiran Abbavaram has been lining up interesting projects. He is awaiting the release of Sebastian PC 524 now.

It is known that the budget incurred on big films is whopping and shocking. The Art Department consumes a lot and that is known for all. Still, do you know which film burnt the most in the Art Department?