
MPs who speak fluently in Telugu in the State are facing language problems while addressing the Lok Sabha.

The YSR Congress party headed by Y S Jaganmohan Reddy scored a point over ruling Telugu Desam Party in Andhra Pradesh headed by N Chandrababu Naidu on Thursday.

Venkayya Naidu is an excellent gambler. He knows which horses to back at the right time and this has ensured him a stable and rewarding career in the BJP.

If it is Shashi Tharoor who is proving to be an embarrassment to the Congress, in the BJP it is MP, Shatrughan Sinha.

As if to put an end to speculations that he is going to quit the Bharatiya Janata Party to join another party, former minister Nagam Janardhan Reddy on Thursday visited BJP headquarters at Nampally.

The demand for special status for Andhra Pradesh is all set to snowball into yet another major agitation in Seemandhra region.

Srimanthudu is hogging all limelight now. With less than 24 hours for the release of the film, the buzz is really huge. This has got someone (read Ravi Teja) worried.

Prabhas starrer Baahubali 2 is yet to go on the floors, but the business of the film has commenced already.

Two days before the release of Srimanthudu, Bollywood’s leading production house EROS International has bought all rights of the movie for a whopping amount. This is strange.

Once a controversy comes up, it goes without saying that quite a few skeletons fall out of the cupboards.

YS Jagan is doing a dharna at ‘Jantar Mantar’ in Delhi on the 10th of this month demanding a special status for Andhra Pradesh.

Mahesh Babu who is also one of the producers of Srimanthudu is making sure that there won't be any hurdles for the film from any corners.

It was not just the students who were hopeful of a brighter future with the formation of Telangana; even prisoners lodged across various jails in Telangana looked forward to the creation of a separate State.

Students of Kasturbha Gandhi Degree and PG College, Secunderabad took part in a protest along with their lecturers seeking regularization of teaching and non-teaching staff.

Multi-national companies and Indian MNCs all look out for celebrities who have a pan-Indian presence. In fact, they also look for people who cater to the NRIs spread all over the world who can relate to Indian celebrities.