
This Ugadi turned into a full-fledged fashion showcase, with Tollywood beauties stepping out in distinct styles that reflected their individual personalities. Rather than just festive dressing, it felt like a vibrant style faceoff—ranging from soft pastels to rich, traditional silks.
Varsha Bollamma embraced a soft and youthful vibe with her pastel lehenga, elevated by a striking purple dupatta that added freshness and charm. On the other hand, Nabha Natesh went the royal route, dazzling in a deep maroon lehenga with intricate gold detailing and temple jewellery, exuding a rich, traditional aura.
Striking a fine balance between the two, Lavanya Tripathi opted for a maroon outfit with colorful floral embroidery, blending classic elegance with a modern twist. Meanwhile, Raashi Singh brought pure festive energy in a red and beige saree, with her lively outdoor setting adding a cheerful and celebratory touch.
Keeping it timeless, Ashika Ranganath chose a maroon saree with a green border, emphasizing tradition and richness over experimentation. In contrast, Ritu Varma shifted the mood entirely with her soft pastel saree and dreamy styling, offering a calm, romantic, and effortlessly graceful appeal.
In the end, there’s no clear winner—each actress brought her own unique charm to the festive canvas. From soft glam to royal grandeur, balanced elegance to vibrant celebration, and classic richness to dreamy pastels, this Ugadi beautifully showcased how personal style defines festive fashion.

























Chiranjeevi Urges AP to Revive Film Awards
At the Gaddar Film Awards 2026, Megastar Chiranjeevi lauded Telangana for reviving state film honors and recognizing contributions to cinema.
In a candid remark, he pointed out that Andhra Pradesh has fallen behind in supporting the arts, especially when compared to Telangana. He urged Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu to take inspiration from Telangana’s initiative and reinstate film awards in the state.
Chiranjeevi’s comments bring attention to the decade-long absence of official state recognition for the film industry in Andhra Pradesh, sparking fresh discussion about the need to honor and encourage cinematic talent at the state level.