
Donald Trump’s announcement of a 100% tariff on foreign-made films has sent shockwaves across the global film industry, with Indian cinema—particularly Telugu films—standing to lose the most.

The Telangana government is blatantly playing with the people on the issue of film ticket prices.

They Call Him OG has maintained a strong run at the box office despite a noticeable dip in footfall.

Sandalwood sensation Rishab Shetty became a household name with his 2022 release, Kantara.

Triptii Dimri stuns in a shimmering, body-hugging dress that highlights her poised and graceful silhouette.

The ongoing tussle between Nandamuri Balakrishna and Chiranjeevi has taken a fresh turn with mega fans stepping into the spotlight.

In a major twist, the Telangana government has revised its earlier G.O. that permitted a sharp hike in ticket prices for Pawan Kalyan’s OG.

Salman Ali Agha feels that the Indian team's "No Handshake" policy while playing Pakistan in the Asia Cup was disrespectful to the game and not the best example of sportsmanship for young fans who look up to cricketers as role models.

Sobhita, who recently married actor Naga Chaitanya, has been keeping a low profile.

US President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly threatened steep tariffs across sectors, has now moved forward with two major announcements targeting both the global film industry and imported furniture.

In a historic initiative to provide global exposure to students in the United States, the American Telugu Association (ATA) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the esteemed Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad (IITH)

A court here on Monday granted bail to YSRC leader and Rajampet MP P V Midhun Reddy in connection with the alleged Rs 3,200-crore liquor scam during the previous YSRCP regime.

The much-awaited trailer of Prabhas-starrer Raja Saab has finally dropped, and it’s already creating a buzz.

Village Secretariat employees across Andhra Pradesh are gearing up for a statewide protest, demanding the government resolve their long-pending service-related grievances.

York Cinemas has reportedly been showing tyrannical behavior toward South Indian films releasing in Canada. The company allegedly demands exclusive distribution rights and sets its own pricing.