
Telangana Chief Minister KCR vowed to extend all the support from Telangana towards the development of AP’s capital city Amaravati. During his 3-minute speech, KCR first extended Vijaya Dasami wishes to the people of Andhra Pradesh on behalf of the people of Telangana.
The Telangana CM further stated that Amaravati will become a world-class city and prosper the lives of its people as it is being inaugurated on this auspicious day of Vijaya Dasami. What’s even more memorable moment was that when KCR mentioned Chandrababu’s name, there was a loud cheer from the crowds.
Earlier, KCR reached Amaravati by air and witnessed the photo exhibition on the history and legacy of Amaravati. KCR also took part in the traditional puja, while Modi performed the rituals. The AP government has rightly honored KCR by inscribing his name on the Amaravati inaugural plaque.
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Southern Heroines Sreeleela, Rukmini Vasanth, Bhagyasree Bhorse Making Waves in Bollywood
February 4, 2026

In the past, Telugu producers and star heroes often sought out Bollywood actresses to make a big splash in Tollywood, with many Mumbai starlets making their debuts in the Telugu film industry—though their fees were always high. Today, the trend has reversed, with Bollywood makers and stars actively pursuing Southern actresses to leverage their crowd-pulling appeal in southern states.
Sreeleela is already locked for two Bollywood films, including one opposite Karthik Aryan under Anurag Basu’s direction. Rukmini Vasanth is another rising star, frequently seen at Bollywood launch parties and events in Mumbai, and is reportedly set to appear in Ranveer Singh’s upcoming zombie film, Pralay.
Sreeleela gained fame with her Pushpa 2 item number, while Rukmini became popular in Mumbai following the success of Kantara Chapter 1. In addition, Bhagyasree Bhorse, even without major Telugu hits, has also caught the attention of Bollywood circles and may sign a film with a leading Bollywood hero soon.
Earlier, Rashmika Mandanna successfully made her mark in Bollywood, and now the industry is watching closely to see how these new Southern heroines will fare on the big Hindi screen.