
Amid media reports claiming he was hospitalized due to a sudden health issue, Kannada star Upendra took to social media to set the record straight.

While her career had all the promise to soar, things didn’t quite go as expected. But now, she seems to have landed a solid opportunity.

The talented director Yata Satyanarayana, who made his debut with revolutionary film Razakar, has been honored with the Best Debut Director award at the prestigious Dadasaheb Phalke Film Festival.

Tamannaah Bhatia looks absolutely stunning in a shimmering red-and-pink fusion dress that boldly showcases her shoulders and arms.

Sree Vishnu’s youthful triangular love saga- Single directed by Caarthick Raju on Geetha Arts and Kalya Films is set for release on the 9th of this month.

In last year’s general elections in Andhra Pradesh, the YSR Congress Party won only four out of 25 Lok Sabha seats.

While Soori plays the protagonist, Telugu actor Suhas plays the antagonist in the hard-hitting sports action drama Mandaadi.

"HIT 3" was marketed as a pan-Indian film, with Nani actively promoting it in the Hindi belt. He gave multiple interviews to YouTubers, influencers

There was a time when Balakrishna struggled with flops, but in his second innings, he has been delivering back-to-back hits.

Senior actor Prakash Raj is well known for his staunch opposition to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the saffron brigade.

Jr NTR is poised to treat his fans to a double celebration this birthday month.

Actress Bhagyashrii Borse, who plays the female lead in actor Vijay Deverakonda's upcoming film, 'Kingdom', has now disclosed that when she decided to become an actor, she'd listen to songs and imagine scenes.

The YSR Congress Party on Sunday exposed an alleged ₹167 crore scam under the Telugu Desam Party-led coalition government, headed by Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, involving the distribution of sewing machines to women from Backward Classes.

In a bold extension of his "America First" policy, US President Donald Trump has proposed a 100% tariff on all films made outside the United States — a move that could severely disrupt Indian cinema’s booming business in North America.

The ongoing war of words on social media between former Vijayawada MP Kesineni Srinivas, alias Kesineni Nani, and his brother Kesineni Shivanath, alias Chinni, has taken yet another dramatic turn.