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The Tillu Square box office performance in the Nizam region (a key area in South India) is particularly strong. The movie collected a cool Rs 3.30 crore on Sunday alone, bringing its total Nizam share for the first weekend to Rs 10.50 crore. Hitting the Rs 10 crore mark in just three days, especially during cricket season, shows the massive fan following for Tillu!
While Monday’s numbers will be a true test of the film’s long-term potential, early signs point to a bright future. Analysts predict “Tillu Square” could even reach the Rs 100 crore milestone! Stay tuned for more updates on the film’s box office journey.














Get ready for some laughs! The comedy sequel “Tillu Square” starring Siddhu Jonnalagadda and Anupama Parameswaran hit theaters today. It’s the follow-up to the superhit movie “DJ Tillu.”
Early buzz is positive, and fans are lining up to see Tillu’s return to the big screen. The movie is already doing well overseas, with US premieres crossing the half-million dollar mark and on track to hit $1 million.
“Tillu Square” is also shaping up to be one of the biggest opening films of the year, following closely behind “Guntur Kaaram.” Early estimates suggest a worldwide opening day gross of 25 crores, which is impressive for a mid-budget movie.
Producer Naga Vamsi is confident about the film’s success, even predicting it could break into the 100 crore club worldwide. He’s also banking on upcoming holidays like Ugadi, Ramzan, and Sri Rama Navami to boost ticket sales. Plus, the summer season promises a good run if the movie keeps audiences laughing.
Here’s the best part: Vamsi confirmed there’s already a third “Tillu” movie in the works! So, get ready for more hilarious adventures from DJ Tillu.
Telangana-born Suhani Rao Boinpally made history by clinching the coveted Miss Teen Galaxy Pageant UK title. Emerging victorious among 25 finalists, she became the first South Asian to achieve this feat in the pageant’s 15-year history, showcasing her talent and charm throughout all rounds.
Originally hailing from Thotapally village in Siddipet district, Suhani, now residing in Buckinghamshire, UK for 14 years, is not only a talented dancer with a Bharathanatyam Diploma but also a passionate advocate for important causes. With plans to use her platform to raise awareness about representation, climate change, and period poverty, she aims to make a positive impact on society.
Big bills on hold! People who want to exchange or deposit old Rs 2,000 notes at the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) offices will have to wait an extra day.
Normally, you can swap these notes at RBI offices, but they’ll be closed on April 1st due to routine accounting work. The service will be back up and running on April 2nd.
Only a small amount (about 2.4%) of these Rs 2,000 notes are still out there, even though the deadline to exchange them at banks passed months ago. This means most people (around 97.6%) have already turned their old bills in.
The deadline to swap these notes at regular banks was last October. There are still Rs 8,470 crore worth of these bills floating around, which is way down from the Rs 3.56 lakh crore that were out there when they were first stopped.
Here’s the important part: These Rs 2,000 notes are still legal tender, so you can still use them to buy things.
If you do want to exchange them for new bills, you can still do that at any of the 19 RBI offices listed in the article. You can even mail them in using India Post!




Elon Musk, the head honcho of Tesla and SpaceX, recently sparked a conversation online about how movies tend to glorify inventors and their “Eureka!” moments, while overlooking the real challenge: manufacturing.
Anand Mahindra, the big boss of Mahindra Group, totally agreed. He chimed in, revealing he actually began his career on the factory floor of a car plant. Mahindra highlighted the immense effort and problem-solving that goes into mass producing things, praising these “unsung heroes” of manufacturing.
Interestingly, videos showcasing car manufacturing are quite popular on YouTube, proving there’s an audience for these stories. Many people agreed with Mahindra, noting that manufacturing deserves more credit and there are countless tales waiting to be told!









Now, anyone craving the famous Haleem from Hyderabad’s Ramadan season can enjoy it nationwide, thanks to Pista House. Using innovative retort packaging, they’ve extended the shelf life to one month, eliminating the need for refrigeration and ensuring freshness.
Owner Mohammed Abdul Mohsi explains that retort packaging involves intense heat treatment, preserving the Haleem without any added preservatives. With 400 to 500 orders daily, demand is high, especially from cities like Mumbai, Delhi, and Chennai. Additionally, Pista House offers Haleem Hot Pots for gifting during Ramadan, allowing people to share this beloved dish with loved ones.
The Telugu Desam Party (TDP) unveiled its final candidates roster for nine Assembly and four Lok Sabha seats. Former ministers Kimidi Kala Venkata Rao and Ganta Srinivasa Rao are among the contenders, with strategic placements across various constituencies.
In a collaborative move, TDP, BJP, and Jana Sena Party (JSP) forged an alliance for Andhra Pradesh’s elections, with each party securing designated seats. The electoral battleground is set for May 13, with vote counting slated for June 4, alongside the nationwide Lok Sabha polls beginning April 19.



