James Cameron’s much-anticipated magnum opus, Avatar: Fire and Ash, has wrapped up its opening day at the Indian box office with a respectable start.
There has been shock after shock for many Indians staying in the USA. The H-1B visa is already under trouble, and there are strong reports about the possible withdrawal of OPT, though it still requires approvals to pass through.
Akhanda 2 is heading towards a major box office disappointment, going by its weak collections so far.
Pan-India superstar Prabhas has unveiled The Script Craft International Short Film Festival with a powerful announcement video, positioning it as a global movement for storytellers.
The makers of Dhandoraa have unveiled the film’s trailer, offering a stark and unsettling glimpse into a rural Telangana-based drama that places caste, dignity, and human conscience at its core.
Avatar: Fire and Ash, the threequel of the "Avatar" franchise, opened with $12 million from preview shows that started at 2 PM on Thursday.
Comedy films have been enjoying renewed success at the box office, and this film has generated interest for the same reason.
Jana Sena Party president and Andhra Pradesh deputy chief minister Pawan Kalyan has become increasingly active in recent weeks, particularly in governance and administrative oversight.
Andhra Pradesh state information technology minister Nara Lokesh on Friday alleged that the YSR Congress party was filing a series of Public Interest Litigations (PILs) against major IT park projects in the state, directly threatening employment opportunities for the youth of the state.
It has been more than six months since tariffs imposed by the United States began affecting India, and the damage is becoming increasingly clear. Indian exporters are struggling to survive in the US market
A section of Prabhas fans are worried about a sentiment. They point out that Prabhas films like Raghavendra, Rebel and Radhe Shyam, all of which started with the letter “R,” ended up as flops or disasters.
The year 2025 has delivered an unexpected reality check for Telugu cinema. When the combined box office performance of North and South Indian film industries
Ravi Teja is all set for the Sankranti race with his wholesome entertainer Bhartha Mahasayulaku Wignyapthi, directed by Kishore Tirumala and produced by Sudhakar Cherukuri under the SLV Cinemas banner.
Roshan Meka, son of actor Srikanth, has acted in a couple of films earlier, but Champion is being presented as a fresh start and a big launch for him.
Draped in a sleek black dress, Shruti Haasan commands attention with a confident, cinematic presence.