The Sankranti race is getting a lot of spicier. Two senior heroes Balakrishna and Chiranjeevi are going head-to-head during this season and the dubbing film ‘Varasudu’ is also arriving at the same time. While there are few small films aiming to hit the screens during this period, the entire focus is currently on Megastar and Balakrishna’s movies. Chiranjeevi is all set to hit the screens on 13th January with ‘Waltair Veerayya’ while Balakrishna is making an entrance with mass entertainer ‘Veera Simha Reddy’.
Both these movies were bankrolled by Mythri Movie Makers and Shruti Hassan is the heroine in these flicks. This is the first time where we see the same heroine in two films that are locking horns with each other. Also, this is the first time, Balayya and Chiru are competing at the box office after a gap of 8 years. Mythri team are making sure that the promotions of both these movies are done on an equal note. Posters, intro songs, romantic songs, teasers and everything are releasing one after the other. But Chiru’s ‘Waltair Veerayya’ team is a bit ahead of ‘Veera Simha Reddy’ team in terms of digital promotions.
Sources say that Chiru’s personal team is quite active and is making sure that every update regarding the movie is going viral on the internet. The same cannot be said about Balayya’s team. Reports suggest that Mega fans had a meeting with the makers and discussed about the promotional strategies of the movie. Apart from that, Mega fans have the support of Ravi Teja fans as well because their hero is playing a crucial part in the movie. This is why the updates of ‘Waltair Veerayya’ are going viral on social media.
Fans of Balakrishna are not able to create the same kind of hype on social media. People are commenting that Balayya’s film is falling back in the race. We need to wait and see how the makers respond to it.
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Anupama Parameswaran, one of the most celebrated actresses of South Indian cinema, radiates timeless beauty on the January-February cover of Vogue India. Drawing inspiration from Raja Ravi Varma’s iconic muses, Anupama embodies the ethereal grace of Padmini, the lotus nymph, in a contemporary homage to the classical artworks that have long celebrated feminine charm. Styled in a stunning pink ensemble complemented by a delicate bindi, the actress seamlessly bridges the gap between tradition and modernity.
In an exclusive interview with Vogue India, Anupama reflects on her personal journey, saying, “When I was younger, I longed for the grace of Raja Ravi Varma’s muses, secretly longing to carry it as my own.” Now, as the cover star, she brings that childhood dream to life, encapsulating both the spirit of his timeless artistry and her own unique identity.
Anupama’s journey in the entertainment industry has been nothing short of remarkable. Fluent in five languages, her versatility has allowed her to take on diverse roles in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada films. From her iconic debut in Premam to her critically acclaimed performances in Karthikeya 2 and 18 Pages, Anupama continues to redefine excellence in Indian cinema.
Despite her success, the actress candidly shares, “I do not mind memorizing ten pages of dialogue, but photoshoots and interviews stress me out.” Her grounded honesty adds to her charm, revealing a calm strength beneath her bustling life in the limelight.
With 16 million followers on Instagram, Anupama is not only a sought-after actress but also a social media sensation. As she prepares for the release of six upcoming films across Telugu, Malayalam, and Tamil, her transition into Vogue’s muse signals the beginning of another milestone year.
This cover is a testament to Anupama Parameswaran’s ability to merge art, culture, and cinematic brilliance—a rising star firmly rooted in tradition while embracing her limitless future.