Last updated: Tuesday, April 9, 2019 10:53:09 AM
South India
Karthi's Tamil action "Alex Pandian" has been cleared by the Central Board of Film Certification and will release next week.
Forthcoming Telugu romantic-comedy "April Fool" is inspired from commonly known incidents revolving around April Fool's Day, says director Krishnaswamy Srikant.
Veteran Telugu filmmaker Bapu aka Sattiraju Lakshmi Narayana, known for movies like "Sakshi", "Mutyala Muggu" and "Sri Rama Rajyam", says he was touched after watching the recently released Telugu family-drama "Mithunam".
National award-winning Tamil actor Thambi Ramaiah feels the true potential of an actor is brought forth when he or she is ready to experiment with different roles.
Tamil actor Prasanna, known for films such as "Sadhu Miranda" and "Anjathe", couldn't have asked for a better new year. He is happy with the line-up of films in his kitty.
As many as 500 carpenters worked hard to recreate Mumbai's busy Mahim area for actor Vijay's yet-to-be titled Tamil action-thriller.
Entertainment will have no bounds in the Tamil and Telugu film industry in 2013, as an exciting mix of star-studded films and umpteen number of remakes are getting lined up to hit the theatres.
Telugu producer DVV Danayya, known for producing hit films such as "Dubai Seenu" and "Julayi", feels the collaboration between actor Ram Charan Teja and director V.V. Vinayak for his forthcoming film "Naayak" will yield a winning ou
National award-winning Tamil director A. Sarkunam, known for films such as "Kalavani" and "Vaagai Sooda Vaa", is set to don the producer's hat with the romantic-comedy "Manja Pai".
Telugu actor Sunil-starrer "Mr. Pellikoduku", a remake of Hindi blockbuster "Tanu weds Manu", is nearing completion and N.V. Prasad, one of the film's co-producers, guarantees the movie will be as entertaining as the original.
The year 2012 proved to be favourable for the Malayalam film industry, which saw as many as 140 films hitting the screens. While some went on to earn big bucks, others failed to rake in the moolah at the box-office. The y
Telugu actor Jai Akash, known for films such as "Anandam", "Anandam Anandamayae" and "Sweetheart", feels it is important to treat success and failure equally to sustain oneself in the industry.
Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa said Thursday that Kamal Haasan's movie "Vishwaroopam" was banned in Tamil Nadu due to fears of violent protests and not because she had a grudge against the actor.