Famed surgeon Kim Sa-bu teaches young physicians at a rural hospital, working through his own traumas of the past and the issues of rural healthcare. Min Ik, a face-blind executive, falls in love with ...
Netflix debuts its first Telugu series, Super Subbu, on sex education. Super Subbu uses comedy to address taboo topics in a conservative rural setting Netflix expands into regional Indian content ...
Over the last five years, entertainment consumption in India has undergone a dramatic transformation. The Covid-induced lockdowns may have dimmed the lights in cinema halls, but they ignited a new era ...
The Telugu Film Industry Employees’ Federation has initiated a strike from Monday, August 4. This move will see the shootings come to an abrupt halt due to workers not turning up. In a press release, ...
The Telugu film industry faces a significant piracy crisis, with nearly all new releases readily available on illegal websites. The Telugu Film Chamber of Commerce reports about 100 active piracy ...
For decades, Hindi dominated India’s film industry — the largest in the world. Then some underdog filmmakers from the south released a movie that would change everything. By Vishal Menon “Pan Indian” ...
Ugadi 2025: Ugadi or Yugadi is celebrated as the first day of the year by people of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Karnataka. On this day, a new Samvatsara, which is a cycle of sixty years, begins.
The Telangana Government has mandated the inclusion of Telugu as a compulsory subject in all CBSE, ICSE, IB, and other Board-affiliated schools within the state from the forthcoming academic year. The ...
Gukesh Dommaraju's historic World Chess Championship win Thursday - the 18-year-old is the world's youngest ever chess champ - has triggered a battle for credit between Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, ...
Satirically, 'Swag' portrays men in subservient roles, with women in power and male foeticide practiced instead of female foeticide. (X) Telugu OTT releases: A number of new Telugu language movies and ...
Historically, Telugu was the third most widely spoken language in British India, boasting 1.7 crore native speakers, as per the 1881 Census. However, by the 2011 Census, it dropped to fourth place, ...