Last updated: Tuesday, April 9, 2019 10:53:09 AM
South India
Telugu film star Nagarjuna has been super-busy in the closing months of 2017, but he is satisfied and happy about the response of the audience and critics to his son Akhil Akkineni's movie "Hello".
Actor Vishnu Manchu, known for action and comedy roles, will a romantic hero in his upcoming Telugu film "Gayatri".
Choreographer-filmmaker Prabhu Deva says he is happy to work again with Tamil actor Prabhu.
Tamil superstar Rajinikanth, who hinted at a political plunge sometime back will be meeting his fans between December 26 to 31 for a photo session, as per the actor's fans association.
Tamil movie star Rajinikanth thanked all his friends from the fields of politics, films and sports for their warm wishes on his 67th birthday.
Actor Rana Daggubati is on board to star in the trilingual remake of late actor Rajesh Khanna's 1971 film "Haathi Mere Saathi".
Film actor Kamal Haasan, who has at hinted launching his party by January, on Saturday virtually ruled out tying up any political party
Censorship is not just for cinema but literature too in contemporary India, National Award-winning actress Rohini said on Friday.
Having made it to the Indian squad, batting all-rounder Vijay Shankar is not in any way losing his sleep thinking about a certain Hardik Pandya.
With political voices raised over his silence on the suicide of movie co-producer Ashok Kumar due to pressure from a loan shark, actor Kamal Haasan on Thursday said the law and movie industry has to put a stop to usury.
Actor Nedumudi Venu has had a long and eventful association with the Malayalam film industry, that saw him acting in 500 films over 40 years.
In a first for the Malayalam film industry, three superstars in their own area of work are coming together for a film -- superstar Mohanlal, blockbuster director Shaji Kailas and hugely popular writer Renji Panicker.
Actor-filmmaker Dhanush says he continues to explore and learn as he shoots with director Vetrimaaran for their next venture, "Vada Chennai".
Tamil actor Kamal Haasan, who has plans for a political plunge, has welcomed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's praise towards inclusion of Chennai in Unesco's list of Creative Cities for its contribution to music.
Tamil movie actor Kamal Haasan, who is planning to jump into active politics, says there are "Hindu extremists" too.
Former actor and BJP leader Shatrughan Sinha has extended his support to actor Vijays Tamil film "Mersal", which had some controversial dialogues about GST and the Digital India programme.