Panja Vaisshnav Tej’s debut film ‘Uppena’ was a blockbuster during the time of its release and there seems to be no stopping for it on television too. Directed by Buchi Babu Sana, this emotional love story has touched the hearts of many and it recorded huge numbers at the box-office. It got a very good reception when it was released on Netflix and the situation is not different during the time of its premiere on television too.
On its first telecast, ‘Uppena’ got a TRP rating of 18.51 which is exceptional for a debut hero’s film. But the film got 11.37 TRP when it was broadcasted for the second time and it surprised many. This shows that the family audience loved the film and have watched it again. This is a huge feat for ‘Uppena’ team. As we know, Krithi Shetty is the heroine and Vijay Sethupathi played the villain’s role. Devi Sri Prasad’s music is one of the biggest assets for this movie which was produced by Mythri Movie Makers and Sukumar.
On the other hand, Tamil star hero Vijay is getting good reception in the Telugu states and ratings of ‘Master’ signify it. While it got 4.81 TRP on its first telecast, it secured 3.8 TRP on its second run. This action drama was directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj and Malavika Mohanan is the heroine.
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Manchu Vishnu Launches 100% Sports Scholarships to Nurture Future Indian Olympians
January 11, 2026

Actor–producer Manchu Vishnu has unveiled a significant new initiative focused on shaping India’s future Olympic champions. He announced that Mohan Babu University (MBU) and Sree Vidyaniketan International School will begin offering 100% sports scholarships from the 2026–27 academic year, aimed at identifying and nurturing exceptional sporting talent.
The scholarship program will initially cover key sports such as cricket, basketball, and badminton. Selected athletes will receive complete support, including academic education, professional coaching, advanced training facilities, nutrition, and accommodation, allowing them to concentrate fully on their development without financial pressure.
To ensure world-class standards, the institutions will partner with experienced coaches from both India and overseas, providing athletes with global-level exposure and guidance. Speaking about the vision behind the initiative, Manchu Vishnu said his long-term dream is to see Olympians emerge from MBU by 2036, a year when India is aspiring to host the Olympic Games.
He emphasized that the program is designed to break financial barriers and create an environment where young sportspersons can pursue excellence in sports while continuing their education, ultimately contributing to India’s Olympic ambitions.