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Sridevi and Nagarjuna launch RGV's Telugu film 'Appalaraju'
Bollywood actress Sridevi and South Star Nagarjuna launched Ram Gopal Varma's next Telugu project 'Katha Screenplay Darshakatvam Appalaraju' at Annapoorna Studios in Hyderabad on Friday. Telugu film actresses among nine held for prostitution
Telugu film actresses Saira Banu and Jyoti and seven others were caught red-handed in a prostitution racket busted by Hyderabad police on Monday. Saira, who played lead role in few Telugu films, and Jyoti, a supporting actress in many films, Amisha Patel signs Parama Veera Chakra
Bollywood actress Amisha Patel has been signed to be a part of the Telugu patriotic movie Parama Veera Chakra. She will be pairing with actor Balakrishna...Four Basic Skin Care Steps for better skin ~ Skin Care
Before we start with the proper daily 4-step skincare routine, you’ll need to know your skin type. How you care for your skin is utterly dependent on the type of skin you haveImportant and Easy tips to protect you from heat in Monsoon
Follow these guidelines to remain safe and healthy during monsoonsHealth Tips - Protect your self from illness, ill-health, ailment
'Raavan' to hit about 2200 screens worldwide
The much-awaited Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai starrer 'Raavan' will hit over 2,200 screens worldwide Friday, says its distributor.
Tamil, Telugu versions of Raavan to release in US
The makers of Raavan are all set to tap Tamil and Telugu speaking audiences in the US by releasing the film in the two languages in over 40 screens in that country on Friday.Shreya item song in Pawan Kalyan ‘Komaram Puli’
Why was sexy siren Shreya Saran showing keen interest to do an item song in Power star Pawan Kalyan ‘Komaram Puli’? Remember, Shreya bid good bye to Telugu film industry when she got an offer to do a Tamil film ‘Shivajee’ starring Superstar RajnikanthOne film, many languages
An increasing number of Bollywood filmmakers are now wielding the microphone for multilinguals, which target a wider audience. For movies such as Raavan, Rakta Charitra and The Business Man, for example, the filmmakers are using the same locations, resources, and mostly the same cast, and shooting them simultaneously in different languages. The result — two films almost at the cost of one