Power star and Jana Sena party president Pawan Kalyan is known for his special appearances, surprising speeches and shocking decisions. Nobody can guess when he comes out in public, what he does and what he speaks.
The fairly average to good rating from critics and good word-of-mouth (WOM) has generated a positive buzz around Avasarala Srinivas's "Jyo Achyuthananda".
Power star and Jana Sena party president Pawan Kalyan might not have not shown his political maturity yet, but the talk is that he much better than his mega star brother and Congress MP K Chiranjeevi in terms of articulation.
No doubt, Pawan Kalyan is an angry young man. No doubt, he is struggling in his own way to get recognition as a politician.
Less than a week is left for Padma Award nominations and the government has received over 1,700 after it sought to widen the process by putting it online.
Going by the latest gossip in tinsel town, director Srinu Vaitla has apparently put up his house in Journalists Colony, Hyderabad for sale.
Of late, every time that Pawan Kalyan opens his mouth, one thing he doesn�t forget to say is �I have no money�.
It was his second public meeting in less than three weeks. And Pawan Kalyan, Telugu hero and chief of the Jana Sena was clear in naming the villain - the BJP, who, he accused of "giving two stale laddoos" to the state of Andhra Pradesh.
He is a popular film personality. In the past, he was a very well-known hero. Now, he is a very good actor.
Actor turned director Srinivas Avasarala made grand debut as director with 'Oohalu Gusa Gusalade'. The movie was highly appreciated and was a success.
What if we get the chance to rectify all the big mistakes of our life? And what if a magical wand takes us into the future to personally witness all those critical twists and turns on the road journey of life where we may swerve into the wrong lane?
There was utter bedlam in the Andhra Pradesh assembly on Friday as opposition legislators jostled with marshals near the speaker's podium and uprooted the mike.
Reality is always different from the media hype. Both Chandrababu Naidu and following in his footsteps, KCR have made extreme use of the media in trying to project a non-existent story of development in their respective States.
Cop: You were doing 20 kilometres an hour over the speed limit. Me: Yes, but you're standing there telling me this on a planet spinning at 1,000 kilometres an hour moving around the sun at 107,000 kmph in a solar system that travels at 789,000 kmph
A bandh or shutdown to protest against the release of Cauvery waters to Tamil Nadu has brought Karnataka to a halt on Friday. Schools and colleges are closed as are many offices in capital Bengaluru and other places.