
AP CM Chandrababu Naidu is said to be great inspiration for publicity-mongers. Especially his media management is well acclaimed and due to this factor he is gossiped to have been supported by around 80% media today. Whichever the plan does he wish to be implemented, pro TDP’s media extends its support to greater quarters. Not just political leaders of India, even world’s top class leaders should also be inspired by CBN for media management.
Ever since Narendra Modi took the oath as the PM of India, he was buzzed to have been inspired by CBN’s concept of getting the support of media and that’s why good number of national media houses extend bias on Modi, losing all their ethics quite happily.
Meanwhile, CBN has directed his ministers, MLAs and bureaucrats to fetch soil and water from all villages and holy rivers of India. Although crores of public money was spent for this innovative concept, CBN has gained much needed attention among his biased media houses. This particular point inspired Modi such that he too brought soil from Parliament and water from river Yamuna instead of announcing special status/ special package to AP.
Unfortunately, Modi is being criticized by AP’s media and the people for not announcing the special status. In fact, he just has done it as per the wish of CBN. “Modi exhibited this gesture of bringing soil and water is just because CBN loved it. Had CBN demanded special status, Modi would have announced the same,” complained Modi’s fans.
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Telangana Night Frenzy Proves Prabhas’ Unmatched Stardom
January 9, 2026

Prabhas’ stardom in the Telugu states remains unparalleled, and the scenes witnessed across Telangana last night once again proved his unmatched box-office pull.
As the Government Order (GO) from the Telangana government did not arrive on time, premiere shows were not initially listed on BookMyShow, leading many to believe that there would be no paid premieres at all. Despite the uncertainty, hundreds of fans gathered near theatres and lingered in surrounding areas until as late as 11 p.m., holding onto the hope that shows would eventually open.
Their patience paid off when bookings finally went live after 11 p.m. for 11:20 p.m. screenings. The moment tickets became available, fans who were already near theatres rushed to the counters in huge numbers. Meanwhile, several fans attempting to book from home faced technical glitches and booking issues online. With no other option, they too hurried to theatres.
What followed was a throwback to the pre-online ticketing era. Fans ran to ticket counters, pushed through crowds, shouted slogans, and even fought their way through to secure tickets—scenes reminiscent of film frenzy from two decades ago.
The fact that shows opened only at 11 p.m. and yet almost all theatres turned houseful by 11:30 p.m. speaks volumes about Prabhas’ extraordinary stardom. Had the producers received the GO earlier and screened shows between 9 p.m. and 11 p.m., they would have easily raked in massive revenues even at regular ticket prices.