













The Telugu horror thriller Sabdham is all set to hit the big screens tomorrow, and fans are eager to see if it can replicate the success of Masooda. Starring Aadi Pinisetty, the film has impressed with its intriguing visuals and unique storyline, though it currently lacks strong pre-release buzz.
A special screening for Tamil media received glowing reviews, and today, paid premieres are being held in select theatres across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. With Telugu audiences craving a spine-chilling horror experience, Sabdham has the potential to be a surprise blockbuster if the content delivers.
Directed by Arivazhagan, Sabdham features a stellar cast, including Lakshmi Menon, Simran, Laila, M.S. Bhaskar, and Redin Kingsley. With minimal competition at the Tollywood box office, this horror thriller has a golden chance to shine. Will it be the next big scare fest? Let’s wait and watch!













The much-awaited Chhaava Telugu release is set for March 7, 2025, bringing the historical action drama to Telugu audiences. Starring Vicky Kaushal and Rashmika Mandanna, the film has already created waves in Hindi, grossing over ₹350 crore at the box office.
To ensure a spectacular launch, Allu Aravind is presenting the Telugu version under Geetha Arts, promising a grand release in Telugu states. To build excitement, a mega promotional event is in the works, with the film’s cast and crew expected to attend. More details about this much-anticipated event will be announced soon.

















The Andhra Pradesh police have arrested popular actor and former YSRCP leader Posani Krishna Murali for his controversial remarks on film star and Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan. The Posani Krishna Murali arrest took place in Gachibowli, Hyderabad, and he was transported to Andhra Pradesh by road.
During the YSRCP rule, Posani made several remarks targeting Pawan Kalyan’s personal life, sparking outrage. A case was filed against him at the Obulavaripalle Police Station under multiple sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, citing casteist remarks and attempts to create social unrest.
He will be presented before the Rajampeta Addl Magistrate on Thursday morning. Notably, Posani had announced his retirement from active politics last year, stating that he was no longer affiliated with any political party.