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Priyadarshi Wanted a Selfie, Indraganti Gave Him Film

In Sarangapani Jathakam, Priyadarshi portrays a young man deeply influenced by horoscopes, navigating the complexities that arise from such beliefs. The film, characterized as a blend of comedy, drama, and romance, features a talented ensemble cast including Roopa Koduvayur, Vennela Kishore, VK Naresh, Tanikella Bharani, and Srinivas Avasarala . With music composed by Vivek Sagar, the narrative aims to reflect on societal norms without being overtly didactic.
However, Sarangapani Jathakam faces competition at the box office from the Telugu-dubbed version of the Malayalam sports comedy Alappuzha Gymkhana, retitled Gymkhana. Starring Naslen, known for his role in Premalu, the film has already garnered attention in Kerala and is set for a Telugu release on the same day, April 25, 2025 . Directed by Khalid Rahman, Gymkhana combines youthful themes with sports elements, appealing to a broad audience.
As both films prepare for their releases, audiences can anticipate a weekend filled with diverse storytelling, from introspective comedy to energetic sports drama.
Pawan Kalyan’s Cinematic Countdown

Powerstar Pawan Kalyan finds himself at a critical crossroads, balancing his impactful political role as the Deputy Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh with mounting pressures from his long-pending film commitments. While fans were hopeful when he briefly returned to the sets of Hari Hara Veera Mallu, the momentum wasn’t enough to complete the film, and uncertainty continues to loom over its release. Although May 9th was being speculated as the target date, there’s no clarity yet, leaving fans in doubt.
Powerstar Pawan Kalyan finds himself at a critical crossroads, balancing his impactful political role as the Deputy Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh with mounting pressures from his long-pending film commitments. While fans were hopeful when he briefly returned to the sets of Hari Hara Veera Mallu, the momentum wasn’t enough to complete the film, and uncertainty continues to loom over its release. Although May 9th was being speculated as the target date, there’s no clarity yet, leaving fans in doubt.
Powerstar Pawan Kalyan finds himself at a critical crossroads, balancing his impactful political role as the Deputy Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh with mounting pressures from his long-pending film commitments. While fans were hopeful when he briefly returned to the sets of Hari Hara Veera Mallu, the momentum wasn’t enough to complete the film, and uncertainty continues to loom over its release. Although May 9th was being speculated as the target date, there’s no clarity yet, leaving fans in doubt.
Google Debuts Gemini-Powered AI Glasses, Ushering in the Future of Wearable Tech

In a bold move to redefine the future of wearable artificial intelligence, Google has showcased its latest prototype—AI Glasses powered by Gemini—during a live demonstration at a recent TED Talk. The presentation was led by Shahram Izadi, Vice President and General Manager of Android XR at Google, who revealed the company’s most advanced wearable device to date.
The AI Glasses, which resemble conventional prescription eyewear, are integrated with camera sensors, speakers, and a discreet heads-up display. At the heart of this innovation is Google’s Gemini AI, which enables the glasses to interpret the world through the user’s perspective and respond to real-time prompts. In one demonstration, the glasses were able to compose a haiku based on the facial expressions of a live audience—a striking example of their creative and contextual capabilities.
One of the standout features demonstrated was visual memory, an evolution of the technology introduced with Project Astra. This allows the glasses to “remember” objects and scenes for up to ten minutes, providing a more advanced, contextual layer of AI assistance even after visual stimuli have disappeared from view.
These AI Glasses are part of Google’s broader vision for Android XR, an extended reality platform developed in collaboration with Samsung. Announced in December 2024, Android XR merges the power of AI, augmented reality (AR), and virtual reality (VR) to deliver intelligent experiences across headsets and smart glasses.
In parallel with this wearable innovation, Google is preparing major upgrades to Gemini Live, its real-time voice assistant. In a recent interview with 60 Minutes, Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind, hinted at the integration of memory capabilities into Gemini Live, allowing it to retain context during conversations—an advancement that could significantly improve natural and adaptive user interactions.
Hassabis also previewed upcoming features designed to enhance social responsiveness, such as personalized greetings and deeper emotional awareness, marking another step toward human-centric AI experiences.
While the AI Glasses remain in the prototype phase, early demonstrations suggest they may support complex tasks like conducting online transactions and interfacing with various digital platforms. Although no release date has been announced, these developments underscore Google’s renewed commitment to the wearable AI space—more than a decade after the debut of the original Google Glass.
As AI continues to evolve from screen-based interactions to immersive, real-world integrations, Google’s AI Glasses signal a compelling vision of the future: intelligent, ambient computing at the user’s eye level.
Chiranjeevi and Srikanth Odela’s Project Set for 2027, Nani Confirms

It’s not every day that two fan-favorite forces unite, and when they do, the excitement is palpable. The collaboration between Megastar Chiranjeevi and Dasara director Srikanth Odela has been generating a steady buzz, and thanks to Nani, there’s a major update that has fans on the edge of their seats.
While promoting his upcoming thriller Hit 3, which he is both producing and starring in, Nani dropped an exciting detail about the much-anticipated Chiru-Odela project. During a media interaction, Nani confirmed that the project with Chiranjeevi and Odela will officially begin only after the release of his own production, Paradise. “Once Paradise hits the screens, we’ll start the Chiru-Odela project, which is scheduled for 2027,” he revealed.
This update has sparked renewed hope among mega fans, who have been eagerly waiting for Chiranjeevi’s big comeback after a series of disappointing films post his return to the industry. With Srikanth Odela’s rustic storytelling and Chiranjeevi’s magnetic screen presence, expectations are soaring. The fact that Nani is backing the project has only added to the excitement, with fans hoping for the perfect blend of talent.
For now, all fans can do is wait. But one thing is clear—this announcement isn’t just another update. It’s the calm before what fans hope will be a cinematic storm. If Nani’s promise of consistent updates is anything to go by, 2027 could very well be the year Megastar Chiranjeevi makes a triumphant return to the top.
















Harish Shankar’s Controversial Comments at Gymkhana Trailer Launch
Director Harish Shankar, known for his unapologetically outspoken nature, once again captured attention with his comments at the Telugu trailer launch of Gymkhana, the upcoming dubbed version of the Malayalam hit Alappuzha Gymkhana. While the event was focused on promoting the sports drama and its team, Harish’s off-script remarks quickly took center stage.
Gymkhana, directed by Khalid Rahman and starring Naslen (of Premalu fame), is set to release in Telugu on April 25. The trailer was unveiled by Anil Ravipudi and received a positive response from the audience. However, it was Harish Shankar’s unfiltered comment that overshadowed the celebrations. He expressed his disappointment with Telugu audiences, saying, “People rush to watch foreign films and ignore our own Telugu cinema,” suggesting that regional talent is often overlooked.
The remark sparked a flurry of reactions across social media. Some fans echoed his sentiments, pointing out the lack of appreciation for regional films, while others were quick to challenge his stance. Critics reminded Harish of his own work on remakes and questioned the validity of his claim. One commenter pointed out, “If you make quality films, Telugu audiences will support it, no matter who directs or where it’s from.” Others countered, highlighting that it was the same Telugu audience that helped Harish’s own films become massive blockbusters.
What was intended as a routine trailer launch has now sparked a broader conversation about audience preferences, film quality, and the challenges facing regional cinema. While opinions remain divided, Harish Shankar has once again achieved what he does best — getting people talking. With Gymkhana’s release just around the corner, all eyes will be on both the film’s performance at the box office and the ongoing debate about local versus foreign cinema.