Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Jana Nayagan Release Date Changed Again?

New updates say that CM Vijay's movie Jana Nayagan might be released on July 23, which is a day before the commonly reported July 24 date.But the team hasn't officially confirmed this yet, so fans are still unsure.


As bookings for the film continue overseas and the theater plans are moving forward, the excitement is growing but the exact release date remains unclear.

Allu Arjun and Basil Joseph Film Locked?

There has been a lot of talk about a possible teamwork between Allu Arjun and Malayalam movie maker Basil Joseph.Some news said the project was being planned, and then Basil posted something on his Instagram with the word "Icon" as the caption.

Many of his fans think this might be a sign that there's a movie coming with Allu Arjun, who is also called the Icon Star.But neither Allu Arjun nor Basil Joseph have officially said yes to the project yet.

Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Rayalaseema Slang Is Defining Character Arcs In Tollywood

 In the late 1990s and early 2000s, most Telugu movies were set in Rayalaseema, and many of them became huge successes.But over time, the faction genre became too common, so filmmakers started moving away from the slang and setting.


After a long time, the Rayalaseema setting is coming back, and now it's a key part of many main characters.

For example, Samantha's blockbuster movie Maa Inti Bangaaram and Akhil's recent hit Lenin both used the Rayalaseema dialect.


The main characters in both films used the slang well, and the audience really loved it.

Interestingly, this dialect will also be a big part of Anil Ravipudi's upcoming movie starring Venkatesh and Kalyan Ram.


The comedy film is set in Rayalaseema, and the makers are expected to make a lot of fun out of this setting.

Knowing Anil Ravipudi, he will likely use the dialect in a funny way to create good comedy.


Whether in serious dramas or comedies, the Rayalaseema slang is making a big comeback and is helping main characters stand out in recent films.

It's still unclear what kind of movies will be made with this setting and dialect in the future.

Varanasi Villain Struggling at Home?

Prithviraj Sukumaran is a big name in Malayalam movies and he plays the main bad guy in S.S.Rajamouli's film Varanasi.His new movie, I, Nobody, was also made in Telugu and is expected to be a big failure.Even in Malayalam, the film hasn't done well financially, even though it had some good attention.

Prithviraj is known for picking unusual ideas, but his latest movies, like Pallichattambi and Sarzameen, didn't do well and were disappointing despite his good acting.

He's an actor who works in many languages and takes on tough roles. Even though he gets praise in other industries, his Malayalam films have been struggling lately.


He's also a director and supports good projects. But looking at his recent work, it seems like he needs to rethink his approach and focus more on meaningful movies in Malayalam cinema.

There's no doubt that Prithviraj will get a lot of attention when Varanasi comes out, but there is still a long time before that happens.

For now, he needs to think carefully about his choices and avoid doing too many films just to keep busy.

No Actress Deserves the Iron Leg Tag: Bhagyashri

 Bhagyashri Borse, who recently had her first successful commercial film called Lenin, felt emotional while talking about the tough times she faced earlier in her career.During a recent interview, she shared how she was unfairly called an "Iron Leg" after a few movies didn't do well.


She explained that she heard these comments after the films Kantha and Andhra King Taluka didn't perform as expected.

Bhagyashri said it's common for people to blame heroines when their movies fail, but she believes those judgments are not fair.


She also mentioned that actors don't have much control over the filmmaking process.

She said big decisions like editing, rewriting the story, and even the final version of the film are made by the director and producers, leaving actors with very little say.


Bhagyashri added that if she were part of all the big creative choices along with the hero, director, and producer, she would take equal responsibility for the film's outcome. But until then, she feels such labels don't mean much.


Her honest talk has touched many people. After finally succeeding with Lenin, Bhagyashri hopes that audiences will stop judging actresses just based on how well a film does at the box office and instead understand that filmmaking is a team effort.

Sandeep Vanga Heaps Praises On Rao Bahadur

 Director Sandeep Reddy Vanga has strongly supported Satya Dev’s Rao Bahadur, giving high praise to the movie after watching it and encouraging people to watch it on the big screen.


On X, the filmmaker said Rao Bahadur is one of those rare film experiences that reminds people why they love watching movies.


Sandeep asked every real movie lover to take three hours to watch the film.

He said, "I have one request for every true movie fan—give this film three hours of your time.It needs your attention, your patience, and your cheers."  


Vanga especially praised director Venkatesh Maha for making the film with great care and skill, even though the budget was limited.

He said making a film like this takes a lot of bravery and strong belief.


He also praised Satya Dev, calling his acting amazing.

He said Rao Bahadur works well without any unnecessary drama or quick fixes, and called it true filmmaking.


He also thanked the whole team, saying films like Rao Bahadur should be appreciated and supported by audiences.