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Teja Sajja’s Mirai Ranks 4th on IMDB Anticipation List

Superhero film Mirai, starring Teja Sajja, is riding high on buzz and anticipation. Following the massive success of his Pan-India blockbuster HanuMan, expectations have been sky-high for this ambitious project. The film has now secured the fourth spot among the most anticipated movies in India on IMDb, marking a significant achievement for Telugu cinema on a national scale.
With its unique storyline connecting to Emperor Ashoka and an action-adventure premise, Mirai has captured widespread curiosity. Teja Sajja’s “Super Yodha” look has been the talk of the town, while Manchu Manoj plays a prominent role and Ritika Nayak stars as the leading lady. Director Karthik Ghattamaneni’s grand vision, backed by People Media Factory’s large-scale production, promises an epic cinematic experience.
Mirai is set for a multi-language theatrical release on September 5, and industry watchers believe it could mark the next big leap in Teja Sajja’s rising career.
The Raja Saab Team Unveils Nidhhi Agerwal Birthday Poster, Clarifies Payment Issues

The team behind The Raja Saab marked actress Nidhhi Agerwal’s birthday with a special poster, celebrating the occasion in a graceful and elegant style. The poster showcases Nidhhi in a serene pose, draped in a delicate white lace veil and surrounded by soft candlelight, highlighting her ethereal charm. Sharing the poster on social media, the makers captioned it, “Happy Birthday Nidhhi Agerwal.”
In the upcoming film, Nidhhi plays a pivotal role opposite Prabhas, who leads the cast. Directed by Maruthi and produced under the People Media Factory (PMF) banner, The Raja Saab is billed as a pan-Indian entertainer slated for release in Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam.
Meanwhile, PMF has issued an official statement addressing recent controversy over alleged wage delays. The production house clarified that approximately ₹60 crore has been paid to daily wage workers over the past year, with only ₹1 crore pending. The statement condemned individuals spreading misleading claims and assured that all remaining payments would be credited directly to workers’ bank accounts to ensure transparency and fairness.
When Nagarjuna Had to Mop a Hotel Floor in Singapore

On the debut episode of Jayammu Nischayammuraa, veteran actor Jagapathi Babu shared an unforgettable anecdote featuring Nagarjuna that had the audience in splits. Recalling a trip to Singapore years ago, Jagapathi Babu revealed how the duo, in a playful mood, set off a stink bomb in the corridor of a luxury hotel. The prank misfired spectacularly: hotel staff caught them and, in an almost cinematic twist, made Nagarjuna clean up the mess himself.
Jagapathi Babu couldn’t contain his laughter while narrating the incident, and Nagarjuna admitted he still remembers the episode—albeit faintly. The conversation soon turned nostalgic, with Jagapathi Babu reminiscing about his days before stardom. He once worked in a furniture shop in Vizag and, during free hours, frequented film sets. Watching Nagarjuna’s effortless charm and screen presence convinced him that he, too, could make it in cinema. That quiet inspiration nudged him towards an acting career.
The episode felt less like a conventional talk show and more like two old friends swapping stories. Fans were treated to a rare glimpse of Nagarjuna—mischievous, humorous, and refreshingly human. It painted a vivid picture of the King of Telugu cinema, who once mopped a hotel corridor in Singapore and, unknowingly, inspired a friend to step into the film industry.
NTR’s War 2 Turns Box Office Disaster

Jr NTR, one of the biggest names in Indian cinema, ventured into Bollywood with War 2 to establish a strong foothold in the Hindi market. Directed by Ayan Mukerji and co-starring Hrithik Roshan, the high-budget action film was expected to deliver massive box office returns. However, the film failed to attract audiences and is now heading toward becoming one of the biggest recent box office disappointments.
Industry analysts had early doubts about whether the Bollywood filmmaker could balance the screen presence of two major superstars, NTR and Hrithik Roshan. Unfortunately, the film struggled to maintain this equilibrium, resulting in underwhelming reviews and poor commercial performance. What was intended to be NTR’s grand entry into Bollywood has instead turned into a bitter experience, leaving both the actor and his fans disappointed.
Shruti Haasan Shines in Black After Coolie Comeback

Shruti Haasan has made a strong comeback to the big screen after a two-year hiatus with Coolie, starring opposite Rajinikanth as Preethi Rajasekar. Her performance has earned widespread acclaim from audiences across multiple languages, reaffirming her presence in mainstream cinema.
Following the film’s release, Shruti shared a series of photographs dressed in her signature favorite color, black. She appeared in an elegant black saree paired with a shimmering embroidered blouse and complemented with silver jewelry. Radiating confidence and success, her look captured both style and celebration, reflecting the positive reception to her return.
AR Murugadoss Sikandar failure Madharasi comeback Sivakarthikeyan

Ace filmmaker AR Murugadoss is back in the spotlight as he actively promotes his upcoming film Madharasi, starring Sivakarthikeyan in the lead. The film is widely viewed as a significant comeback project for the director, who has been candid about the lessons learned from his past setbacks.
In a recent interview, Murugadoss opened up about the disappointing performance of his previous film Sikandar.
“The core story of Sikandar is very close to me. It speaks about relationships and how life changes drastically after personal loss. However, the way I envisioned the film and how it eventually shaped up were completely different. I couldn’t execute it the way I wanted, and I am not the only one responsible for its failure,” he admitted.
When asked if he felt similarly about his blockbuster successes, Murugadoss offered a nuanced response.
“Ghajini was a remake. With Aamir Khan’s complete trust and support, I could deliver what I intended. If I make a film and audiences reject it, I’ll accept that. But when the final product doesn’t reflect my vision, the result—good or bad—doesn’t affect me as much,” he explained.
Murugadoss’ remarks make it clear that Sikandar slipped out of his creative control, limiting his ability to translate his original vision onto the screen. He emphasized that filmmaking is a collaborative process and hinted at lacking full backing during its production.
With Madharasi, the acclaimed director is determined to reclaim his form, promising a film shaped entirely under his creative command. The project, featuring Sivakarthikeyan in a pivotal role, is generating strong anticipation among fans and industry watchers alike.
Allu Arjun Eyed for Disco Dancer Sequel

Icon star Allu Arjun is currently focused on completing his next project, a high-budget futuristic film directed by Atlee. The film is already creating significant buzz in the industry, and the actor is not expected to commit to any new projects until its completion.
Meanwhile, veteran filmmaker Subhash Ghai is planning to revive the 1982 classic Disco Dancer, which starred Mithun Chakraborty and became a massive box-office success. Ghai has enlisted ace writer KV Vijayendra Prasad to develop the story and screenplay for the sequel. The director has expressed interest in casting either Ranbir Kapoor or Allu Arjun in the lead role.
The project had previously encountered legal hurdles due to a copyright dispute, but the court has now confirmed that Subhash Ghai retains the creative rights to the film. The team is also planning to shoot portions of the film in Russia and collaborate with several international music artists, including Russian groups, to craft a global soundtrack. Further details about the film, including its final cast and crew, are expected to be announced soon.

















