Payal Rajput’s Shocking Transformation in Mangalavaaram: Ajay Bhupathi
“I received a call from him after I announced the title ‘Mangalavaaram’; Making a film of this sort is not easy at... Read More
Sravanthi Ravikishore: ‘Kida’ & Future with Ram, Trivikram
Producer Sravanthi Ravikishore: Journey, ‘Kida,’ and Future Project with Ram Pothineni & Trivikram Will Materialize A Project With Ram Pothineni and Trivikram:... Read More
Free Annual Breast Cancer Screenings for Sanitation Workers of Telangana
Free Annual Breast Cancer Screenings for Sanitation Workers of Telangana As Breast Cancer Awareness Month approaches, an advocate for health equity initiates... Read More
Teachers Day Special – My Teacher, My Learnings
Popular and eminent personalities from different fields share their experiences and learnings as they remember their Gurus, who have positively impacted their lives
The last ‘Bhamalapam’ of Apara Satyabhama Dr Sobha Naidu
Ably supported by her students, Sobha Naidu’s rendition whetted the appetite for this much legendary but not so often repeated traditional ballet.
Three songs are defining moments in my life: SPB’s Interview – Episode 3
SPB recalled humbly acknowledging a higher power that scripted his destiny.”Dorakuna Ituvanti Seva” along with other songs from the film became a rage and there was no looking back for him.
His share of hardships: Interview with SPB; Episode 2
His passion for singing, his versatility and genius was a divine blessing he often recalled with humility. Although he had reached the pinnacle, he had to deal with various problems professional and personal.
The Beginning: A Rare Interview with SPB – Episode 1
The song was for the film “Sri Sri Sri Maryada Ramanna” produced by actor Padmanabham and had noted singer P. Susheela sing along with three male singers P. B Srinivas, Raghuram and SPB. It was a Raga Malika (medley of different ragas) with SPB asked to sing in the Kalyani raga.
Gandhi on celluloid: Some of the Best Movies
Sir Richard had put his heart and soul in the making of the film. Some of the images are still vivid in memory. “Gandhi” finally swept the Oscars in 1983 with eight Oscars. This film remains a seminal film on Gandhi even today!