
Recently, Malayalam actress Keerthy Suresh stirred a debate by claiming that Tamil superstar Vijay is a better dancer than Megastar Chiranjeevi, a statement that didn’t sit well with Telugu fans. On the other hand, Malavika Mohanan won hearts with her positive remarks about Telugu cinema and working with the stars.
Malavika, who is pairing with Superstar Prabhas in the upcoming horror-action film Raja Saab, spoke about her role in the movie. “Usually, in big hero films, the heroine gets 4–5 scenes and maybe a song or two. Honestly, I expected the same, but my role turned out to be very special. I feel lucky to get this part in my Telugu debut,” she said.
She also expressed her excitement about sharing the screen with Prabhas. “It’s such an honor to act with one of India’s biggest stars. It really is a special feeling,” she added.
Fans are thrilled to hear that her character is significant and not just a cameo. The film promises a unique mix of romance, horror, and supernatural elements. The first single, Vennela Vennela, has already impressed audiences, and fans are eagerly waiting for the next songs and more moments from this superstar pair.
























Kavitha’s Emotional Reaction to Her Expulsion from BRS
One of the major developments in Telangana politics recently has been the expulsion of Kalvakuntla Kavitha from the BRS, the very party founded by her father, K. Chandrashekar Rao. No longer a part of her family’s political fold, Kavitha now stands at a crossroads, preparing to chart her own independent political course.
Addressing the media today, Kavitha became emotional as she spoke about the circumstances that led to her removal from the party.
“A few people strategically moved to expel me from the BRS. They had their own vested interests in pushing me out and distancing me from my parents. They conspired and separated me from the people I love the most. While I was in jail, I thought more about my mother than even my own children. That is the depth of my love for them. But today, I am having to work without the support of my own family,” she said.
Her words reflect how deeply the separation from her parents continues to affect her. Earlier, Kavitha had openly accused Harish Rao and former MP Santosh of giving negative feedback to the party leadership, leading to her exit from the BRS—her father KCR’s political home.
As she rebuilds her political identity outside the BRS, it is clear that Kavitha is still processing the emotional impact of being distanced from her own family.