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Sudheer Babu Gets Emotional at Jatadhara Pre-Release Event

Sudheer Babu’s supernatural fantasy thriller Jatadhara, co-starring Bollywood star Sonakshi Sinha in her Telugu debut, is all set to hit theatres on November 7. The trailer has already created a strong buzz, earning praise for its intriguing concept and grand visuals.
At the film’s pre-release event, attended by director Sailesh Kolanu as the chief guest, Sailesh remarked, “The title Jatadhara itself radiates power and positivity. The trailer genuinely gave me goosebumps.”
Sudheer Babu, visibly emotional during his speech, opened up about his personal and professional journey. “I often ask myself — who am I? I’m Krishna garu’s son-in-law, Mahesh Babu’s brother-in-law — facts I’m proud of. But when I decided to become an actor, my son was just nine months old. There were times I wanted to give up because the stronger your dream, the heavier your burden. I went through countless auditions, carrying my dance and action videos, facing rejection after rejection. I had no shortcuts, just persistence and belief.”
He added, “I don’t say this for sympathy — I only want love and respect. I know some cheers here are for Mahesh Babu, but I also know a few in the crowd are genuinely here for me. I live and fight for that one person’s belief in me.”
Talking about Jatadhara, Sudheer said, “I play a ghost hunter who doesn’t believe in ghosts but deeply believes in God. It’s a layered, intense story that will resonate with both believers and skeptics.” He also praised his co-stars Sonakshi Sinha and Shilpa Shirodkar for their stellar performances, calling them “pillars of strength” in the film.
With its gripping premise and emotional depth, Jatadhara looks poised to be one of Sudheer Babu’s most defining works yet.
Chatrapathi Sekhar Opens Up About Divorce and Life’s Struggles

Some stories don’t shout; they just linger in quiet pain. Actor Chatrapathi Sekhar — known for his roles in Student No. 1, Simhadri, Magadheera, Vikramarkudu, and RRR — recently opened up about one such chapter of his life: his divorce. Usually seen lighting up the screen with his warm smile, Sekhar revealed a side of himself that audiences rarely see — one marked by struggle, regret, and resilience.
Speaking with striking honesty, Sekhar shared that things between him and his wife simply stopped working. “We both lost patience. Every day turned into arguments, so we decided it was better to live apart than keep fighting,” he said candidly. Without trying to justify himself, he admitted, “It was my fault too. I was lazy, didn’t listen enough, and often gave money to people who never returned it. I was too soft to even call and ask for it back,” he added with a bittersweet laugh.
He also spoke about his emotional connection with Bigg Boss fame Keerthy Bhatt, who played his daughter in Manasichhi Choodu. “I treated her like my real daughter and even helped her financially once. But after an interview, she got upset with me. The money never came back,” he said, smiling through what sounded like quiet disappointment. Sekhar shared that he actually lost more money than he earned while doing that show, as he often couldn’t say no to people who came asking for help.
Sekhar married actress Neelya Bhavani, and the couple has a son and a daughter. However, their relationship couldn’t withstand the differences, leading to separation. His wife and children now live in America, while Sekhar continues his journey here, keeping himself busy with films and serials. “If Bigg Boss calls me, I’ll leave in two days,” he said with a mix of humor and weariness.
South Korea Unveils ‘AI-Based Society for All’ at APEC Summit

Gyeongju (South Korea), Nov 1 (IANS): South Korean President Lee Jae Myung on Saturday called on the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) member nations to view the rapid transformation brought by artificial intelligence (AI) as a chance to promote inclusive and sustainable growth.
Speaking during the Retreat Session of the APEC summit held in Gyeongju, Lee unveiled South Korea’s new initiative titled “AI-Based Society for All.” He said, “The Republic of Korea envisions a global AI society where everyone can share the benefits of technological progress. We will steadily pursue policies to realize this vision. The transformation led by AI must become an opportunity, not a divide.”
Lee highlighted that South Korea is implementing a comprehensive national AI transformation strategy, focusing on developing large-scale data centers, encouraging innovation-friendly regulations, and nurturing an AI-driven ecosystem that attracts global companies.
He also urged member nations to work together to confront common demographic challenges, such as low birth rates and aging populations, stressing that these issues impact every aspect of society — from economic growth to labor, education, and welfare. “These problems cannot be solved in isolation; they require joint frameworks and collaborative efforts,” he emphasized.
Lee further noted that South Korea is investing in cultural and creative industries as a new engine of growth to adapt to demographic and technological shifts.
At the end of the session, leaders are expected to adopt the “Gyeongju Declaration” summarizing the summit’s outcomes, along with two key documents addressing AI and demographic issues. President Lee will then officially hand over the APEC chairmanship to Chinese President Xi Jinping, whose nation will host the next summit. Following the event, Lee will brief the media on the year’s main achievements in his role as APEC chair.
Rajendra Prasad’s Decline: From King of Comedy to Controversy

Rajendra Prasad has always been one of Telugu cinema’s most loved and respected actors — a performer known for his impeccable comic timing, expressive face, and heartwarming portrayals that connected deeply with family audiences. His films once stood as a benchmark for clean entertainment, and his performances earned him admiration from all quarters — even former Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao once praised his acting brilliance.
However, in recent years, the actor’s career seems to have lost its spark. The effortless humor and emotional depth that once defined his performances now appear missing. His recent roles feel exaggerated and lack the natural charm that made him so endearing. Whether due to weak script choices or over-the-top performances, his recent work often leaves audiences more annoyed than amused.
Adding to the disappointment, Rajendra Prasad has recently courted controversy with his inappropriate comments and public behavior. His remarks about fellow actors like Murali Mohan and Ali, and even about international figures such as cricketer David Warner, have drawn criticism from fans and peers alike. Though he later apologized, such repeated incidents hint at a lack of restraint and awareness — qualities that once made him a respected figure in the industry.
At this point in his career, Rajendra Prasad could be a guiding light for the younger generation, demonstrating maturity and artistic integrity. Instead, his recent choices and public statements have left many questioning whether he has lost touch with what made him truly great. His latest outing in Mass Jathara reflects this decline — marked by uninspired acting and misplaced humor.
Still, all is not lost. With reflection and the right roles, Rajendra Prasad has the potential to rediscover the subtle, graceful artistry that once made him an icon of Telugu cinema. If he channels that same sincerity and restraint that defined his golden years, he can yet again remind audiences why he was once called the “King of Comedy.”
Bhagyashri Bhorse pins hopes on Kaantha and Andhra King Taluka for Tollywood success

Actress Bhagyashri Bhorse has managed to earn a considerable following among Telugu audiences even before her official debut with Mr. Bachchan. However, despite the strong pre-release buzz and high expectations, the film failed to perform at the box office. Earlier this year, she appeared in another big project, Kingdom, which also turned out to be a major disappointment, leaving her fans waiting for that much-needed breakthrough in Tollywood.
Now, Bhagyashri is gearing up for a crucial month with two releases lined up — Kaantha and Andhra King Taluka. These back-to-back projects are expected to decide her standing in Telugu cinema. Kaantha is slated for release on November 14, followed by Andhra King Taluka on November 28.
Kaantha is a fascinating period drama set against the backdrop of the Telugu film industry in the early 1950s. Bhagyashri plays the love interest of Dulquer Salmaan, and their pairing has caught the attention of audiences. The film’s promos have generated positive buzz with their nostalgic visual appeal and emotional depth.
Meanwhile, Andhra King Taluka is a mass commercial entertainer starring Ram Pothineni in the lead role. The teaser received a strong response, and the music has also struck a chord with listeners. Ram and Bhagyashri’s on-screen chemistry has added to the anticipation, with fans eager to see their dynamic on the big screen.
With both films carrying good pre-release hype, Bhagyashri hopes that November will finally bring her the long-awaited success she has been chasing in Tollywood — perhaps even a double hit to solidify her place among rising Telugu actresses.



















Tamannaah’s Sharp Take on Honesty Sparks Buzz After Breakup
They say honesty is like glass — once it cracks, you can glue it back, but it never quite looks the same. That seems to be the vibe Tamannaah Bhatia gave off in her recent chat. After her reported breakup with Vijay Varma, the actress has mostly kept a low profile, but a few pointed remarks she made about “honesty in relationships” have now gone viral.
Tamannaah didn’t drop any names, but the timing and tone of her words have fans doing their own decoding. She shared, “I just can’t live being dishonest with myself,” before adding a striking line — “If someone commits a murder, I might still help. But if someone lies… that’s it for me.” Naturally, social media lit up, with many interpreting it as a subtle dig at Vijay.
Whether that’s true or not, her comments definitely carried emotional weight. She emphasized that truth matters more than comfort in any relationship — a statement that hits hard, especially in an industry where image often overshadows authenticity. Sometimes, a “general truth” says a lot more than it seems.