
Well, it's barely a few hours since the movie’s release and the film has been shot extensively in India and abroad.

In the wake of killing of red sandalwood smugglers, Choudhary said that Babu made it his mission to stop smuggling and adding the money to the state exchequer.

That the BJP has started questioning the need for Pattiseema after Jagan has gone silent on the issue is also worth mentioning.

A day after 20 alleged smugglers of rare red sanders wood were killed in an Andhra Pradesh forest, the central government on Wednesday sought a report from the state government over the killings.

After facing allegations of corruption as the 'education Minister', G Jagdish Reddy was removed from that portfolio and appointed as 'Energy Minister'.

Amid fresh rumours that Google may launch a takeover bid for Twitter, the micro-blogging site added over $1 billion to its market cap Tuesday amid heavy buying.

Now trust Ram Gopal Varam to have a take on everything and anything.Just like in the movies, he makes sure that there is a twist to anything and everything he says.

YSR Congress party president Y S Jaganmohan Reddy, who made a lot of hue and cry over the controversial Pattiseema project and accused the Chandrababu Naidu government of favouring a particular contractor, has suddenly gone silent on the project.

Smuggling of red sanders is a so well planned and organised trade that barring a few, the majority of the persons involved in it do not know who the kingpin is.

Tamannah is now trying to reclaim her past glory in Tollywood and down South after her Bollywood stint didn't exactly work out.

The state of the 20 dead bodies and the scenes of the violence has raised serious doubts over the official version of the two encounters between Andhra Pradesh police and alleged red sanders smugglers on Tuesday morning.

The 2001 shoe-bomb plot failed only because an alert flight attendant stopped a man from lighting the fuse of plastic explosives in his shoes.

Telugu Association of North America (TANA) has been in existence for nearly four decades now.

While the Andhra Pradesh government is begging the Centre for funds to mitigate the prevailing drought conditions in that State in the wake of the Opposition parties making a big noise, the Telangana government has not surprisingly made any such attempt to get funds.

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu and his Telangana counterpart K Chandrasekhar Rao might be bitter rivals politically and competing in governing the two Telugu States, but when it comes to favouring contractors, they seem to have similar thinking.