
Ram Charan is his father’s son. Well, ask any of his directors and they will vouch for it. If one has to narrate a script to Charan, then they have to get permission from his father Chiranjeevi.

The Congress leadership Tuesday assured its MPs from Seemandhra that their concerns would be addressed in the bill to be tabled in parliament for formation of separate Telangana state.

Telugu Desam Party president N Chandrababu Naidu, who has been running from pillar to post in New Delhi to present his views on the State bifurcation issue, is learnt to have become a laughing stock.

Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy, who went to New Delhi on Tuesday morning, appeared to be more interested in attracting the attention of the national media, rather than prevailing on the high command to stall the Telangana process till elections.

With the election season fast approaching, many bigshots are pulling all strings possible to get party tickets for contesting.

The director is of the view that Telugu audience will be accepting him easily if he atleast grows slight moustache.

With the central government determined to table Telangana bill in parliament, top leaders from Andhra Pradesh have made a beeline to the national capital for lobbying for and against separate Telangana state.

Are the majority of people in Telangana really favoring a separate state or do they want to stay united with their Seemandhra brethren?