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Ken Karunaas’ Youth Set for Telugu Release

The upcoming Tamil youthful entertainer Youth, directed by and starring Ken Karunaas, is already generating considerable buzz among movie lovers. With a lively musical album composed by GV Prakash Kumar and a trailer filled with energetic youth vibes, the film has quickly become one of the most anticipated releases in the coming weeks. The tone and entertainment value of the movie are expected to connect well with audiences who enjoyed youthful romantic entertainers like Premalu and the recent Telugu hit Little Hearts.
The Telugu theatrical rights of the film have been acquired by Housefull Vineeth and Sandeep under the banner E2C Talkies. This marks an important step for the duo as they enter film distribution after previously establishing themselves in the marketing space.
To mark the announcement of the Telugu release, the makers unveiled the film’s first-look poster, which was launched by young actor Kiran Abbavaram. Known for encouraging new talent and content-driven projects, Kiran supported the team by unveiling the poster and extending his wishes for the film.
Ken Karunaas, who earlier appeared in supporting roles in films like Asuran and Sir starring Dhanush and directed by Venky Atluri, is making his directorial debut with this project while also playing the lead role.
The first-look poster offers a glimpse into the film’s youthful theme. It shows Ken riding a bike with three girls seated alongside him, all dressed in school uniforms, hinting at a story revolving around teenage infatuation, friendships, and the emotional ups and downs of young love.
The film also features a strong supporting cast that includes Devadarshini, Suraj Venjaramoodu, Anishma Anilkumar, Priyanshi Yadav, and Meenakshi Dinesh. On the technical side, the film features cinematography by Viki and editing by Nash, while the music is composed by GV Prakash Kumar.
Youth is produced by Karuppiah C Ram and Sulochana Kumar under the banners Paarvathaa Entertainments and Street Boy Studios. The Tamil version of the film is scheduled to release in theatres on March 19, while the Telugu version is expected to arrive about a week later.
Arjun Das’ Cryptic Heartbreak Post Sparks Buzz

Arjun Das, who enjoys strong popularity in Tamil cinema and has also gained recognition among Telugu audiences, recently sparked curiosity among fans with a cryptic Instagram story. The actor shared an emotional message that appeared to hint at heartbreak, quickly drawing attention across social media.
Arjun Das, who was recently seen in OG starring Pawan Kalyan, wrote, “When you love someone so much & they end up breaking your heart, how does one possibly move on?” along with a heartbreak emoji. The post immediately triggered speculation among fans, with many trying to interpret the meaning behind his words.
Some social media users speculated that the actor might be hinting at a personal breakup with his girlfriend. Others felt the message could indirectly relate to actor Vijay, who has been in the news recently due to discussions around his personal life and alleged relationship with Trisha Krishnan.
Interestingly, Arjun Das had previously shared screen space with Vijay in the blockbuster film Master, directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj.
At the same time, another section of fans believes the post could be related to the promotion of Arjun Das’ upcoming web drama on Netflix, which is reportedly centered on themes of love and heartbreak.
So far, the actor has not clarified the context behind the post, leaving fans guessing about the real meaning behind his emotional message.
Samyuktha Menon Stuns in Pink Ethnic Look

Actress Samyuktha Menon recently grabbed attention on social media after sharing a series of stunning pictures that quickly went viral among her fans. In the photos, the actress is seen wearing a vibrant pink ethnic outfit that perfectly blends traditional elegance with a modern touch.
The sleeveless top features intricate embroidery around the neckline along with delicate golden motifs near the hemline, giving the outfit a festive and graceful appeal. She paired the top with wide, flowy palazzo pants in a soft pink shade, creating a stylish yet comfortable look that stands out for its simplicity and charm.
Samyuktha kept her styling minimal and classy, allowing the outfit to remain the highlight. She accessorized the look with statement earrings and a matching necklace that beautifully complemented the embroidery on her attire. Her makeup was subtle, enhancing her natural glow and sharp features, while her hair was styled in soft waves that fell naturally around her shoulders. With confident poses and elegant expressions, she carried the look effortlessly, making the photos both stylish and eye-catching.
On the work front, Samyuktha currently has a busy schedule with several projects in hand. Her next release, Swayambhu, is scheduled to hit theatres worldwide on April 10. In addition, she is also working on multiple upcoming films including Benz, Ram, Mharagni, and Slum Dog: 33 Temple Road. With such a strong lineup, fans can expect to see her frequently on the big screen in the coming months, making the next phase of her career particularly exciting.
Trump Claims US Victory in Iran Conflict

US President Donald Trump on Wednesday claimed that the United States had already secured victory in its ongoing conflict with Iran. Speaking at a rally in Hebron, Kentucky, he asserted that the outcome had been effectively decided within hours of the first military strikes. “You never like to say too early you won. We won,” Trump told supporters. “In the first hour, it was over.” He added that while the campaign had tilted in Washington’s favor early on, American forces would remain deployed until all objectives were achieved. “We don’t want to leave early, do we? We’ve got to finish the job,” he said.
Trump claimed the US military had delivered a decisive blow to Iran’s naval capabilities, stating that 58 Iranian naval ships had been destroyed. He also revealed the campaign’s name, “Operation Epic Fury,” and explained how it was chosen. “They gave me like 20 names, and I was falling asleep. I didn’t like any of them. Then I saw ‘Epic Fury.’ I said, ‘I like that name.’ Is that a great name? Well, it’s only good if you win, and we’ve won,” he said.
The conflict, now entering its second week, has involved the United States, Israel, and Iran, following large-scale strikes on Iran’s military installations and nuclear program. Trump has previously suggested that the military campaign has significantly degraded Iran’s infrastructure, claiming there was “practically nothing left to target.”
The war has also affected global oil markets. In a separate interview with WKRC-TV in Cincinnati, Trump indicated that the administration could release oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to stabilize prices. “We’ll reduce it a little bit, and that brings the prices down. I filled it up once, and I’ll fill it up again,” he said, predicting that energy prices would soon stabilize.
While in Ohio, Trump commented on the effect of US strikes on Iran’s leadership. “We knocked out twice their leadership,” he said, adding that a new group of leaders was now emerging in Tehran. “Let’s see what happens to them,” he remarked.
US War on Iran Costs $11.3 Billion in First Six Days

Officials from President Donald Trump’s administration estimated during a congressional briefing this week that the first six days of the war on Iran cost the United States at least $11.3 billion. The figure was disclosed in a closed-door briefing for senators, according to a Reuters report citing a source familiar with the matter. Lawmakers are seeking more detailed information about both the financial and strategic outlook of the ongoing campaign.
The conflict, which began on February 28 with US and Israeli airstrikes on Iran, has resulted in approximately 2,000 deaths, mostly among Iranians and Lebanese. The war has spread into Lebanon and contributed to global energy market disruptions and transport instability. Despite these costs, the administration has not publicly estimated the full duration or total cost of the conflict.
US officials told Congress that $5.6 billion worth of munitions were used in the first two days alone. Lawmakers have raised concerns about the rapid depletion of military stockpiles, especially as the defense industry was already struggling to meet demand before the conflict. Congressional approval is expected to be sought for additional funding as the war continues. Some officials suggest the upcoming funding request could reach $50 billion, though others believe this may be a conservative estimate.
During a trip to Kentucky, Trump commented that the US had already “won” the war but added that the country would “stay in the fight to finish the job.” He made these remarks after meetings with seven defense contractors as the Pentagon worked to replenish critical supplies.
Democratic lawmakers are demanding public testimony under oath from Trump administration officials regarding the president’s objectives and the anticipated duration of the conflict. Congress also seeks clarification on long-term plans for Iran once hostilities cease. With no comprehensive public assessment yet on the war’s total cost or expected timeline, both operational and fiscal aspects of the campaign continue to draw scrutiny and debate.



















Vishweshwar Reddy Surprised by Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Strategy Consultant’ Tag
Bharatiya Janata Party MP Konda Vishweshwar Reddy sparked discussion on social media after expressing surprise over the profession listed for Congress leader Rahul Gandhi in the official “Who’s Who” publication of the Lok Sabha.
The incident occurred during a break in the ongoing Lok Sabha session when several MPs, including Raghunandan Rao, visited the Parliament cafeteria for tea. During the break, Vishweshwar Reddy browsed through the “Who’s Who” book distributed by the Lok Sabha Secretariat, which contains personal and professional details of Members of Parliament.
The publication includes information such as educational qualifications, professional background and personal interests of MPs. While reviewing the profiles, Vishweshwar Reddy noticed that Rahul Gandhi’s profession was listed as “Strategy Consultant.”
He later shared the observation on social media, pointing out that his own profession was listed as “Engineer,” which he said accurately reflected his professional background.
According to parliamentary records, Rahul Gandhi had worked in management consulting abroad before entering active politics, which explains the description mentioned in the Lok Sabha documentation. Vishweshwar Reddy also quoted from the book in his social media post, noting that the publication carries details about MPs’ backgrounds, interests and professions.
The “Who’s Who” book of the Lok Sabha is compiled using information submitted by the MPs themselves, and the profession mentioned generally reflects their career or expertise before entering politics.
His post highlighting the detail quickly went viral on social media, drawing mixed reactions from political observers and netizens, with many debating the relevance of the designation in the parliamentary record.